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Building Luxury Safari Hospitality in Tanzania

Einars Garoza · Founder, Conserve Safari Camps & Lodges

About This Episode

What does it take to leave a career in finance and technology to build luxury hospitality from the ground up in one of the world's most remote settings? In this episode, Alicia Dick Wahlberg speaks with Einars Garoza, Founder of Conserve Safari Camps and Lodges, about developing high-end safari experiences across Tanzania's national parks.

Einars presents safari real estate as a distinct asset class: one that delivers financial returns alongside conservation impact and restorative guest experiences. He discusses the practical realities of operating in frontier markets, from infrastructure challenges to the mindset required to see opportunity where others see risk.

The conversation explores purpose-aligned capital, what luxury hospitality means when you are hours from the nearest city, and why the guests who seek out these experiences are often looking for something they cannot find anywhere else.

Topics Covered

  • Building luxury hospitality in frontier markets
  • Safari real estate as a distinct asset class
  • Leaving finance for a values-driven hospitality career
  • Purpose-aligned capital and conservation impact
  • Developing remote lodges across Tanzania's national parks

Guest

Einars Garoza

Founder, Conserve Safari Camps & Lodges

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