This week, we're heading to Kenya to learn about a very special and exciting opportunity to travel and learn from these specialists in their fields. Dr. Leakey is a paleontologist and anthropologist who spends a great deal of her time doing field work near Lake Turkana. From the famed family of Louis Leakey, she comes by her passion for “fossil hunting” through her DNA. Dr. Tim Collins is a cetacean researcher meaning he spends his time with whales, dolphins and porpoises and Julie Church is a self described marine conservationist whose passion for the “blue planet” is illustrated through her work.On today’s episode, we are talking about how a trip to Kenya to learn about the origins of man, the behavior and patterns of whale migrations and the flora and fauna of the lakes in Kenya can make for a meaningful, educational and beneficial travel experience. The whale population that migrates up and down the East African coast has recovered to a degree that now it’s easier than ever to witness the great migration of whales in Kenya as well as wildebeest. Tune in to find out more about this exciting opportunity coming up in September 2022 and the prospects for future trips! Today on The Intrepid Traveler: ∙Louise’s passion for continuing the work in the field of paleontology begun by her grandfather Louis Leakey∙Tim’s experiences with cetaceans on both coasts of the African continent ∙Julie’s interest in pulling it all together and connecting the dots through conservation ∙The possibility of doing a migration “double”∙Exclusive behind the scenes opportunities not available to the general publi ∙How sustainability is connected to the core of tourism in East Africa Connect with the guests: Seas4life - safaris, conservation, educationJulie Church on LinkedIn Louise Leakey on LinkedIn Tim Collins on LinkedIn Thanks for tuning in! Thanks for joining us on today’s episode of The Intrepid Traveler podcast! If you enjoyed today’s episode, please rate and review our show to help us reach even more aspiring travelers. Don’t forget to check out our website, visit us on Thanks for joining us on today’s episode of The Intrepid Traveler podcast! If you enjoyed today’s episode, please rate and review our show to help us reach even more aspiring travelers. Don’t forget to check out our website, visit us on Facebook, Instagram or follow us on LinkedIn to stay up-to-date on our latest epic travel adventures! Use the following links when planning your own travel!TRAVEL INSURED INTERNATIONALMEDJETVIRTUOSOPROJECT EXPEDITION