Webinar : Kilimanjaro Circuit & the future of food in safari
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Join Marlies and Jörg Gabriel, founders of Hatari Travel, for an immersive journey into the "hidden" and less explored Northern Tanzania safari circuit.
In this session, we move beyond the standard safari vehicle to explore the vertical wilderness of Arusha National Park—home to Africa’s tallest trees and a profound, cinematic silence. Learn more about their planned developments and new activities that will be launched in 2026.
At Shu’mata Camp, you have a front-row seat to the snow-capped peaks of Kilimanjaro, situated in a private alpine sanctuary that is blissfully remote and an essential player in the conservation of the Great Tuskers in the Sinya corridor.
We will unveil our 2026 "Culinary Conservation" model: a regenerative hospitality approach that has revitalised over 100 native and indigenous crops through our Wondergarden initiative.
Learn how Hatari Lodge and Shu’mata Camp are shifting the luxury narrative from "thread counts" to "impact," providing your clients with an authentic, regenerative connection to the land – the future of sustainable travel.
Date: Thursday, 7th May 2026.
Time:Â 1400 UK | 1500 EU & Southern Africa | 1600 East Africa
Founders & Directors, Hatari Travel
With over three decades of deep-rooted experience in Tanzanian hospitality, Marlies and Jörg are the visionary force behind the legendary Hatari Lodge, Shu’mata Camp and Wondergarden Pty Ltd
Marlies, a passionate advocate for community-led conservation, leads the Wondergarden initiative.
Jörg, a conservationist and logistics expert, has pioneered "slow travel" circuits that emphasize ecological witnessing. Together, they have redefined regenerative tourism, focusing on the intersection of cinematic heritage, indigenous culture, and biodiversity.
