We are passionate about the positive effects of considered ecotourism for conservation of natural environments and sustainable development of local communities. The Laikipia plateau is home to rare wildlife such as elephant, lion, leopard and African wild dogs. The natural environment also provides a vital source of water, firewood and cattle grazing for the local Samburu people, who have lived for generations in relative harmony with wildlife.
The walking safari employs a team of local Samburu warrior guides, camp staff and cooks – all of whom have been trained by our in-country partners.
The walking safari route deliberately passes through various community-managed “group ranches” (community-managed reserves) where a fee is paid to the community for every client who overnights in the area.
It is vital that the local people see that the plateau and its rare wildlife have a value beyond timber and as such, well-managed ecotourism is critical to the region’s future. Our in-country partners are heavily involved in conservation in Laikipia and coordinate a web forum which raises awareness of conservation challenges in the region. Our safaris contribute to the wildlife research and monitoring process in the region.
In addition to supporting the employment of many local people on our safaris, every year we make a significant contribution from our earnings to support nature conservation and related community development projects in northern Kenya. We are proud to have provided over $20,000 of support to the Leroghi Mountains Conservation Fund, which supports the preservation of the Karisia Forest through which you will walk on the first days of your walking safari. This incredible forested region provides a vital habitat for the elephants of the region and many other species. This project is operated by the leading UK conservation organization, the Wilderness Foundation in association with local partners.

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