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Explorer-in-Residence Tours

Travel to the remote corners of the world, where hidden wonders and breathtaking experiences await. Our Explorer-in-Residence tours highlight misunderstood destinations, or locations that are simply getting undeserved bad press. Our local expert guides will accompany you on an exploration of these unique destinations.

Plus - you may choose to travel with a world famous explorer! Our ultimate private guided tours feature our Explorers-in-Residence as your personal guide. Subject to availability and scheduling. Talk to one of our experts for more information

Kensington Tours - Explorer in Residence Program Kensington Tours Explorers-in-Residence Program

Our Explorer-in-Residence tours feature unique itineraries to hidden corners of the world. These itineraries feature out of the way places. Most have been built in consultation with our Explorers-in-Residence. Some are expensive, some require really hard work, and some are simply unfairly caricatured in the press. All promise a unique experience. All of our tours are carefully managed by our local offices and local expert guides to ensure you have a safe and supported adventure.

PLUS - you may choose to make these tours truly special by requesting one of our Explorers-in-Residence as a traveling companion. Imagine traveling the hidden corners of the world with a world famous explorer as your guide! The Kensington Tours Explorer-in-Residence program offers this rare privilege. A Private Guided tour to remote parts of the world, featuring one of the world's greatest explorers.

Kensington Tours' mission is to provide private guided experiences to every corner of our world. For every budget, every schedule, every group size, and every interest, we can tailor a perfect tour. Our Explorer-in-Residence program is another example of our commitment to truly special travel experiences.

Below, you can read about our resident explorer's careers and their recent blogs of their adventures!!!


Mikael's Famous Expeditions:
1986-1987 Biked from Chile to Alaska, a distance of 27,500 kilometres, crossing the El Darién Jungle, 800 kilometres of virgin rainforest carrying his bike through dense jungle
1989-1992 Biked from Norway to South Africa a distance of 33,000 kilometres, passing through the Sahara Desert with the help of a manual compass.
1994-1996 Went by bicycle from New Zealand to Cairo traversing Asia, a distance of 90,000 kilometres
1997-1998 Travelled through his honeymoon in Patagonia 3,000 kilometres by horse through an isolated, windy and painfully cold part of the world
2000 Walked through Maasailand in Eastern Africa, exploring all clans of the Maasai people.
2004 Explored the unknown Kolyma River in North-Eastern Siberia; 3500 kms by canoe and by skis. An Expedition which is globally hailed as one of the coldest ever in the history of exploration.

More info at: http://www.mikaelstrandberg.com/cv

Mikael Strandberg
Available for tours to Congo, Kenya/Tanzania, Patagonia, Incan Peru, Siberia Photo of Mikael Strandberg

Mikael is considered as one of the world's 50 most important and famous explorers by The Royal Geographical Society in London. Mikael Strandberg was born in 1962 in Sweden. He started his professional career as an explorer 25 years ago. Mikael is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, the Explorers' Club, Travellers Club and the Long Riders Guild. Explorers Club in London considers Mikael "the best contemporary explorer in the world" at the present.

Mikael has written seven books and numerous articles. He is frequently used by broadcasters for travel and adventure programmes. In Sweden Mikael has become a household name and Swedish Television SVT and National Geographic have made a documentary about his life. He was voted Explorer Hero by the National Geographic 2002. He's an Honorary Ambassador of his native district Älvdalen. He's also an Honorary Ambassador for Cappadocia, Turkey. He was awarded The Determination in the Face of Adversity Medal by the Explorers Club 2005. The King of Sweden and The Travellers Club of Sweden awarded him the prestigious Silver Medal in 2006. Travellers Club in Finland awarded Mikael the prestigious Mannerheim Medal at a ceremony in October, 2006.

You can read Mikael's latest blog entry below.

Guest writer # 21, Kennedy Nari – You have to visit Congo!
Thu, 02 Sep 2010 08:18:42 +0000

 I come from the Great Lakes Region of Africa, being born in Congo, just 500 metres from the Ugandan and 10 km from the Rwandan borders, providing me with an international perspective from a very early age.  I completed my secondary education in Goma.  Goma is the administrative and business centre of east Congo, nestled on the Rwandan border.

I come from the Great Lakes Region of Africa, being born in Congo, just 500 metres from the Ugandan and 10 km from the Rwandan borders, providing me with an international perspective from a very early age. I completed my secondary education in Goma. Goma is the administrative and business centre of east Congo, nestled on the Rwandan border.

Kennedy Nari is one of these amazing personalities that I have been privileged to come across whilst travelling. I met him during my Congo trip. He is doing a dogs work to promote his fantastic country and for the first time since I started to invite guest writers, I am actually going to give him a chance to do some promotion for himself and his company. He is a great guy. As at home with a Blackberry as how to dance the jambalaya dance. Congo is a spectacular country, for me, the real Africa. Its heart. See this slideshow, before starting to read Kennedy’s ode.

Jambo, habarigani, wazungu? I am Kennedy Nari from Hakuna Matata Tours! Let me first tell you about my beloved country Congo and why you should come here!

Very few people know about travel in this part of the world, but Congo DRC offers tourists many unique opportunities to see wildlife, indigenous cultures, and geological wonders not found easily or anywhere else in Africa. In the DRC, you can trek to see both mountain and lowland gorillas in wild, meet pygmies still practicing their traditional way of life in the forests, spot bonobos and okapi–two rare species not found anywhere else on earth, and climb to the summits of active volcanoes. The DRC has appeared frequently news the past few years because of unrest in the eastern past of the country, but thankfully the region has come to enjoy peace over the past year, and tourists from overseas have been coming in growing numbers to enjoy its attractions.

Mikael used our company when he recently visited Congo for his second time, I traveled with him from Rwanda, where we visited The Genocide Memorial and Nyungwe Forest, then we crossed the border to Congo Drc, where we visited the Low land Gorillas in Kahuzi Biega, Pygmies, Bonobo, Nyiragongo Volcano and the Congo river, we spent 2 weeks with Mikael together with Jeff “Bazooka” Willner, the boss of Kensigtotours.com, the number  1 adventure tour company in the world.

Kahuzi-Biega National Park is probably the least visited gorilla habitats in the world. It is, of course, due to that it is place in what is globally seen as a volatile region of Congo and the world. For this reason, there’s very few tourists, it’s unspoilt and feels very fres

Kahuzi-Biega National Park is probably the least visited gorilla habitats in the world. It is, of course, due to that it is place in what is globally seen as a volatile region of Congo and the world. For this reason, there’s very few tourists, it’s unspoilt and feels very fres

Mikael is the nicest guy I have ever met, funny he can make you laugh at any time. Mikael can help you reduce the level of stress hormones like cortisol, epinephrine (adrenaline), dopamine and growth hormone. He can help you  increases the level of health-enhancing hormones like endorphins, and neurotransmitters for free, just by making you laugh. Yes because laughter increases the number of antibody-producing cells and enhances the effectiveness of T cells. All this means a stronger immune system, as well as fewer physical effects of stress. For all the 2 weeks I spent with Mikael I benefited from all the remedies from him, for free.

Together with Mikael visiting the pygmies in Epulu.

Together with Mikael visiting the pygmies in Epulu.

I think he would agree that Hakuna Matata Tours is a successful, and reputable safari and tour company operated by me and my wife Desange, employing a team of professional local tour guides across the region. One is the famous fly catcher and extra ordinary story teller Emmanuel Joseph Munganga.  I come from the Great Lakes Region of Africa, being born in Congo, just 500 metres from the Ugandan and 10 km from the Rwandan borders, providing me with an international perspective from a very early age.  I completed my secondary education in Goma.  Goma is the administrative and business centre of east Congo, nestled on the Rwandan border.  Here, I benefited from further cultural exchanges, forging yet more international community ties, this time with Rwanda, adding to my sense of being an international citizen while gaining the prized Diploma in Accountancy and Finance. I then moved to Kenya to spend two intensive years studying English, returning to Congo in 2003 as peace began to flourish.

A growing number of adventure tourists began arriving in Goma hoping to explore the wildlife especially within Virunga National park and the stunning landscapes around and on Nyiragongo Volcano.  I became a well-known guide and translator, one of the few with fluent English in addition to Lingala, Swahili, Kinyarwanda and French.

Our company, Hakuna Matata Tours, is the most well established tour company in eastern Congo, having offered DRC tours since 2004. We are a Congolese owned and operated company based in Goma on beautiful Lake Kivu and we know the country better than any other travel operator. Congo need tourists to be able to develop and become a stable country again. Please come! AND, please see Innocent Balunde, my friend, who won the Congolese Idol competition!