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Tourist Misbehavior in Kenya Sparks Stricter Wildlife Safeguards

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Last updated: September 2, 2025 10:33 pm
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Published: September 2, 2025
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Kenya’s wildlife tourism is under renewed scrutiny following a pair of viral incidents that have sparked widespread outrage and prompted decisive action from authorities.

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Travel News Africa reports that the latest involves a Spanish tourist, posting under the handle @Skydive_Kenya, who filmed himself drinking Tusker beer and pouring the rest into the trunk of a familiar bull elephant named Bupa at Ol Joji Conservancy in Laikipia. These videos, since deleted, reignited debate about responsible conduct in protected wildlife areas.

Bupa, recognisable by his distinctively marked tusk, was rescued from a culling operation in Zimbabwe in 1989. Since then, he has served as a rehabilitated ambassador at Ol Joji. The footage prompted fury among Kenyans and advocacy groups alike, many demanding the man’s deportation and stricter enforcement of wildlife viewing rules. Staff at the conservancy were emphatic in condemning the behaviour, stating: “This should never have happened. We’re a conservation…we don’t even allow people to go near the elephants.”

The Kenya Wildlife Service has launched a formal investigation, with spokesperson Paul Udoto calling the act “reckless” and warning that it undermines longstanding educational efforts about maintaining safe distance from wildlife. Conservationist Dr. Winnie Kiiru added that such content sends the wrong message. About 95% of Kenya’s elephants are wild, and the notion of feeding them or getting close is dangerous, for both animals and humans.

This wasn’t the visitor’s only violation. He also uploaded videos of himself feeding a rhino at Ol Pejeta Conservancy, an action which is strictly prohibited by the park’s policies. As Thige Njuguna from Ol Pejeta put it: “He has also broken our rules because he was not supposed to touch the rhinos. They are not pets.”

Just one week prior, a second incident drew criticism in the Maasai Mara National Reserve. Tourists were filmed leaving their vehicles and blocking wildebeest migration paths, forcing the animals into crocodile-infested waters amid the iconic Great Migration. That episode triggered swift ministry action, including tougher rule enforcement, clearer signage, and boosted ranger presence.

These episodes offer a stark wake-up call. Kenya’s parks and conservancies play a vital role in local economies and conservation efforts, but the emergence of “influencer tourism” and adrenaline-fueled stunts threatens the delicate balance between visitor engagement and animal welfare. Travel operators across the continent are now being urged to strengthen guest briefings on conservation ethics, reinforce adherence to park guidelines, and partner more closely with wildlife authorities.

Kenya’s rapid response, combined with new directives for tour operators, signals a renewed pledge to safeguarding both wildlife and tourism. Preserving the Maasai Mara migration and protecting elephants like Bupa depends upon enforcement, education, and accountability. In shaping responsible travel practices, Kenya aims not just to manage crises, but to uphold its standing as a leader in ethical, sustainable wildlife tourism for future generations.

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