One traveler, one tree

278+ Trees Planted | Rwanda • Uganda • Kenya • Tanzania | Sustainable Travel Impact

Travel can leave more than memories — it can leave a lasting positive impact.

Group of Huza Gateway travelers planting multiple trees in East Africa as part of the One Traveler One Tree conservation and sustainable tourism initiative.

Through our One Traveler, One Tree initiative, every Huza Gateway traveler becomes part of a growing commitment to conservation, sustainability, and meaningful community impact across East Africa.

As part of their safari journey, travelers are invited to leave a living footprint behind by planting a tree creating a deeper connection between travel, nature, and future generations while helping protect the destinations they explore.

To date, we have proudly planted more than 278 trees across Rwanda, Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania, contributing to greener communities, environmental awareness, and long-term sustainability in the places we proudly call home.

Every tree planted represents more than conservation — it symbolizes hope, responsibility, and a shared commitment to protecting the natural beauty of East Africa for generations to come.

At Huza Gateway, we believe unforgettable travel experiences should not only inspire memories but also create meaningful impact.