School of Birds
Where children learn to speak the language of feathers and flight turning local parks into living classrooms that train ears, eyes, and minds to unlock ecological stories.
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Greenbul Wings bridges the gap between young people and nature by using birds as a tool for education and outreach programs filled with fun.
Our programs are nature immersive experiences and a mixture of place based projects, academic programs for children, nature walks for family, games and volunteering activities.
Where children learn to speak the language of feathers and flight turning local parks into living classrooms that train ears, eyes, and minds to unlock ecological stories.
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Guided walks and camping moments that help parents, caregivers, and children create lasting memories together reducing stress and reconnecting in an increasingly urban world.
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Guided birding outings and camping adventures across Tanzania's most iconic landscapes from Meru Forest to Lake Natron, the Empakai Crater, and beyond.
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Thematic sessions and short-term programs partnering with schools and local groups building networks that reach as many young people as possible.
Learn more →Slow paced, guided birding journeys across Tanzania from crater rims to alkaline lakes, from forest dawns to Maasai plains.
We are a passionate birdwatching conservation driven safari company. Designing tours rooted in real on the ground experience from unforgettable safaris across iconic Serengeti landscapes to the white sand beaches of Zanzibar, or the challenge of climbing Mount Kilimanjaro. Every moment offers something extraordinary and we contribute 100% of every profit to ensure sustainable funding for Greenbul Wings.
We custom-design your journey by arranging travel, accommodation, guiding, and meals, so you can focus fully on the experience. No standard online bookings here our team personally assists each guest, tailoring every detail.
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