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Wildlife Clubs of Kenya College - Centre for Tourism Training and Research Kenya's leading college in Wildlife, Tourism, Tour guiding and Hotel & Restaurant Management trainin Welcome and train with us or help us to train better.

Whether you are a prospective student, a parent or an interested stakeholder in the tourism industry, the Centre for Tourism Training and Research (CTTR) can benefit from your involvement in our activities. Each and every one of us shapes the tourism industry in different ways and this impacts on our training. CTTR is a training and research programme of the Wildlife Clubs of Kenya (WCK). The cent

re was launched in response to the challenges posed by the increasing demands of sustainable tourism development in the country as well as contributing to the career development needs of WCK student members. The diversification of tourist products and tourist circuits in Kenya will not only require appropriate and relevant marketing strategies but also competent personnel in terms of knowledge, skills and adaptability to changes. Our training focus at CTTR is to produce such person¬nel with the research compo¬nent constantly enriching the courses and informing our overall training policy and di¬rection. Thus, work at CTTR involves training action and reflection on that action as a continuous process for us to remain a credible actor in the tourist industry. CTTR is also linked to Moi University, Faculty of Forest Resources and Wildlife Management and the School of Business and Management and Sarova Hotels Ltd. Training at CTTR therefore brings the best of WCK, Moi University and Sarova Hotels together. WCK’s 40 years of conservation education experience, Moi University’s scholarly expertise and Sarova’s excellent facilities join at CTTR to produce middle cadre professionals in the tourist and wildlife sector. The training has therefore a good blend of both theory and practice reflecting the backgrounds of the collaborating institutions.

06/05/2026

Call for Entries: Shujaa Zone Competition 2026!

The Wildlife Clubs of Kenya and the African Wildlife Foundation officially launch the second edition of the Shujaa Zone Competition. This initiative empowers young learners in Kenya’s Tsavo Conservation Area to take meaningful conservation action through creativity and innovation.

In this year’s competition, we are pleased to bring the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) on board as a strategic partner to further enhance conservation awareness and youth engagement, leveraging its mandate to protect and sustainably manage Kenya’s wildlife and habitats.

Who can participate? The competition is open to 137 select primary schools across , , # Kilifi, , , Taveta, and counties, with entries accepted under the following categories:

● Photography: Capture nature’s beauty

● Artwork: Drawing, painting, and creative expression

● Poetry: Speaking up for nature

● Essay: Sharing ideas through writing

● Best Club Project: Showcasing conservation impact

● Best Wildlife Club Patron: Recognising inspiring leadership

● Freestyle: Dance and modelling

This exciting competition creates space for learners to engage more deeply with environmental issues, strengthen their connection to nature, foster positive peer engagement, and demonstrate meaningful conservation action through creative expression.

Do you know learners or schools that should take part? Share this call and help them stand a chance to win amazing prizes.

All submissions must be accompanied by a duly completed entry form, accessible here: https://awf1.box.com/s/gysjxk90xiegn874ew5k93kk4gtnfydd. Access the list of the 137 schools here: https://awf1.box.com/s/ucuvlbf2j73a81387k4xm5nz57earuqh

Read more on the competition here: https://awf1.box.com/s/biadmn6rr4ki2iwuvxfys1ki1niptcne


26/03/2026
No caption. Just views when you pause, take a step back and lower your gaze on the marvel that is nature.
24/03/2026

No caption. Just views when you pause, take a step back and lower your gaze on the marvel that is nature.

22/03/2026

The energy and vibe it takes to guide a large group during a city tour. Big up to our guide for rising up to the occasion…

22/03/2026

The mission anytime you see the green bus on the move

21/03/2026

Marine Ecology break

01/02/2026
Feel the fear, do it anyway.
01/02/2026

Feel the fear, do it anyway.

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