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Walking Wild

Country of Origin: 
Walking Wild in Laikipiak Maasai-land is a walking safari experience through some of Kenya's best wildlife-viewing habitats - the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy and two Maasai Community Conservation areas, Il Ngwesi and Lekurruki. These 3 areas provide some of the most stunning landscapes in Africa and are home to a wide variety of game including the "Big Five" (Rhino, Elephant, Lion, Leopard, Buffalo), over 420 species of birds, Reticulated Giraffe, Cheetah, numerous different antelopes, and endangered species such as the Grevy's Zebra and Sitatunga. Professional guides lead the 5-day walking safaris starting on the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, recognised as one of Africa's top safari destinations. The walking route runs across Lewa through Il Ngwesi and ends at Lekurruki, with all 5 nights spent camping out under the stars (the 3 night safari is from Lewa to Il Ngwesi). Guests will traverse a variety of ecosystems, enabling them to experience the diversity of flora and fauna that the areas have to offer. The focus of the safari is learning about the ecosystems as well as the local Maasai culture. Guests will be taught tracking techniques and other vital bush skills, as well as how to identify and understand the behaviour of the insects, plants, and animals they come across. Local Maasai morani (warriors) will join the guests to give insight into traditional Maasai customs.
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Schedule: 


  • Arrive at Lewa airstrip, walk through Lewa riverine woodland and savannah, camp in central Lewa.
  • Walk through Lewa savannah and bushveld, camp on northwestern edge of Lewa.
  • Walk to Il Ngwesi lowland bush and river ecosystems, camp by Ngare Ndare River.
  • Meet local Laikipiak Maasai and explore the surrounding area, camp by Ngare Ndare River.
  • Walk from Il Ngwesi to Lekurruki bushveld, camp in the hills.
  • Depart from Lekurruki airstrip to next destination.
  • → The Fly Camp consists of: Sleeping tents are dome shade netting tents, PVC floor, 3 meters by 3 meters and 3.5 meters high, insect and reptile proof, flysheet in case of rain. Bedding is a bedroll on the floor with sheets and blankets. Ablutions are two loos – short drop type and two showers canvas bucket type. We have no mess tent and eat out in the open, however there is a tarpaulin in case of rain. Walking is done in the cool hours of the day from 7:30 – 12:00 usually four to five hours. Rest up during the heat of the day and another walk in the evening exploring the areas around camp, sundowners, etc.This is a walking safari supported by camels, however camels can be ridden when the terrain or route allows. → RATES ON REQUEST.
Local Safari Rate List: 
Resident Rates Group Valid From Valid Until Rate Groups
Per person 2 1 Jan 2012 31 Dec 2012 Ksh 48000 Kenya Residents
Extra night 1 1 Jan 2012 31 Dec 2012 Ksh 9500 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jan 2012 15 Dec 2012 Ksh 81000 Kenya Residents
Extra night 1 1 Jan 2012 15 Dec 2012 Ksh 20700 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 2 Jan 2012 31 Dec 2012 Ksh 44115 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jun 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 48100 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jul 2012 31 Oct 2012 Ksh 63130 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Nov 2012 15 Dec 2012 Ksh 48100 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jun 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 53000 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jul 2012 31 Oct 2012 Ksh 68000 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Nov 2012 15 Dec 2012 Ksh 53000 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jun 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 53000 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jul 2012 31 Oct 2012 Ksh 68000 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Nov 2012 15 Dec 2012 Ksh 53000 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jun 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 47100 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jul 2012 31 Oct 2012 Ksh 61450 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Nov 2012 15 Dec 2012 Ksh 47100 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 3 Jan 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 54900 Kenya Residents
Extra night 1 3 Jan 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 13500 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jul 2012 15 Oct 2012 Ksh 79500 Kenya Residents
Extra night 1 1 Jul 2012 15 Oct 2012 Ksh 25500 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 3 Jan 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 46900 Kenya Residents
Extra night 1 3 Jan 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 9900 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jul 2012 15 Oct 2012 Ksh 57500 Kenya Residents
Extra night 1 1 Jul 2012 15 Oct 2012 Ksh 13500 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 7 May 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 49500 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jul 2012 31 Oct 2012 Ksh 57500 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 7 May 2012 15 Jun 2012 Ksh 51200 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 16 Jun 2012 15 Jul 2012 Ksh 60650 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 16 Jul 2012 31 Oct 2012 Ksh 67550 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 21 Oct 2012 30 Nov 2012 Ksh 60650 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Dec 2012 20 Dec 2012 Ksh 51200 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 14 May 2012 15 Jun 2012 Ksh 34850 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 16 Jun 2012 15 Jul 2012 Ksh 39990 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 16 Jul 2012 20 Oct 2012 Ksh 44290 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 21 Oct 2012 30 Nov 2012 Ksh 39990 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Dec 2012 20 Dec 2012 Ksh 34850 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 14 May 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 49500 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jul 2012 15 Oct 2012 Ksh 57500 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jul 2012 31 Oct 2012 Ksh 48200 Kenya Residents
Single room supplement 2 1 Jul 2012 31 Oct 2012 Ksh 5600 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 14 May 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 57500 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 14 May 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 72250 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jul 2012 31 Oct 2012 Ksh 110550 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 14 May 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 46450 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jul 2012 31 Oct 2012 Ksh 92050 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 14 May 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 53000 Kenya Residents
Locations Visited: 

Sabuk Camel Safari

Country of Origin: 
Camel Safari in the Karisia Hills, Seya and Ewaso River areas. Min. 4 pax /BC
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Schedule: 


  • Walk with a professional safari guide and a team of trained Laikipiak Maasai warriors as your guides through completely deserted tracts of wilderness: no other tourists, no roads or vehicles, only wildlife and their tracks, breathtaking scenery, the sounds of the bush, just Africa… Each trip is tailor-made to suit the group, the distance planned and the time available. These safaris are ideal for children, they can ride a camel or walk, play and swim in the river or fish from the banks, special bushcraft skills are a delight for children on safari here: an ideal and relaxing family holiday.
  • Rates on request.

Local Safari Rate List: 
Resident Rates Group Valid From Valid Until Rate Groups
Per person 2 1 Jan 2012 31 Dec 2012 Ksh 48000 Kenya Residents
Extra night 1 1 Jan 2012 31 Dec 2012 Ksh 9500 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jan 2012 15 Dec 2012 Ksh 81000 Kenya Residents
Extra night 1 1 Jan 2012 15 Dec 2012 Ksh 20700 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 2 Jan 2012 31 Dec 2012 Ksh 44115 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jun 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 48100 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jul 2012 31 Oct 2012 Ksh 63130 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Nov 2012 15 Dec 2012 Ksh 48100 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jun 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 53000 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jul 2012 31 Oct 2012 Ksh 68000 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Nov 2012 15 Dec 2012 Ksh 53000 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jun 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 53000 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jul 2012 31 Oct 2012 Ksh 68000 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Nov 2012 15 Dec 2012 Ksh 53000 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jun 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 47100 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jul 2012 31 Oct 2012 Ksh 61450 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Nov 2012 15 Dec 2012 Ksh 47100 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 3 Jan 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 54900 Kenya Residents
Extra night 1 3 Jan 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 13500 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jul 2012 15 Oct 2012 Ksh 79500 Kenya Residents
Extra night 1 1 Jul 2012 15 Oct 2012 Ksh 25500 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 3 Jan 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 46900 Kenya Residents
Extra night 1 3 Jan 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 9900 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jul 2012 15 Oct 2012 Ksh 57500 Kenya Residents
Extra night 1 1 Jul 2012 15 Oct 2012 Ksh 13500 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 7 May 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 49500 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jul 2012 31 Oct 2012 Ksh 57500 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 7 May 2012 15 Jun 2012 Ksh 51200 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 16 Jun 2012 15 Jul 2012 Ksh 60650 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 16 Jul 2012 31 Oct 2012 Ksh 67550 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 21 Oct 2012 30 Nov 2012 Ksh 60650 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Dec 2012 20 Dec 2012 Ksh 51200 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 14 May 2012 15 Jun 2012 Ksh 34850 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 16 Jun 2012 15 Jul 2012 Ksh 39990 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 16 Jul 2012 20 Oct 2012 Ksh 44290 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 21 Oct 2012 30 Nov 2012 Ksh 39990 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Dec 2012 20 Dec 2012 Ksh 34850 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 14 May 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 49500 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jul 2012 15 Oct 2012 Ksh 57500 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jul 2012 31 Oct 2012 Ksh 48200 Kenya Residents
Single room supplement 2 1 Jul 2012 31 Oct 2012 Ksh 5600 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 14 May 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 57500 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 14 May 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 72250 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jul 2012 31 Oct 2012 Ksh 110550 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 14 May 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 46450 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jul 2012 31 Oct 2012 Ksh 92050 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 14 May 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 53000 Kenya Residents
Locations Visited: 

Nomadic Trail Camel Safari

Country of Origin: 
Camel Safari in and around the Matthews and Ndoto mountains in the northern district of Kenya.
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Schedule: 


  • 1
    Each safari is different. Each one is tailored to your interest, the time you have available and the season. Moonlight is a bonus. The distance you cover each day is flexible, depending on you and suitable campsites, but it is usually between 8-20kms. You don't have to be superfit, just a little resilient. It takes time to tune into nomadic life - but once it grabs…… these will be days you won't forget.
  • 2
    Using camels to carry camping gear and supplies enables us to travel in style in this rugged and relatively unexplored country. These are walking safaris but one or two riding camels are always available, terrain permitting. Porters are called in when one of the striking peaks is our destination and it is too steep and cold for the 'ships of the desert'. The climate is hot and dry. Rains are expected in April/May and again in November. This in no way prevents us from going on safari: seeing a dry lugga change to a roaring torrent in 2 minutes is something else!
  • 3
    Your hosts are Helen Douglas Dufresne and her loyal Samburu crew who are committed to ensuring that you enjoy your safari in every possible comfort and safety. They make a good team, are all experts in the bush and will proudly show you everything of interest. Helen, after many years in the district, is well known and respected by the local people and well versed in folklore, botany, ornithology and astrology.
  • Rates on request.

Local Safari Rate List: 
Resident Rates Group Valid From Valid Until Rate Groups
Per person 2 1 Jan 2012 31 Dec 2012 Ksh 48000 Kenya Residents
Extra night 1 1 Jan 2012 31 Dec 2012 Ksh 9500 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jan 2012 15 Dec 2012 Ksh 81000 Kenya Residents
Extra night 1 1 Jan 2012 15 Dec 2012 Ksh 20700 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 2 Jan 2012 31 Dec 2012 Ksh 44115 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jun 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 48100 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jul 2012 31 Oct 2012 Ksh 63130 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Nov 2012 15 Dec 2012 Ksh 48100 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jun 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 53000 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jul 2012 31 Oct 2012 Ksh 68000 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Nov 2012 15 Dec 2012 Ksh 53000 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jun 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 53000 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jul 2012 31 Oct 2012 Ksh 68000 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Nov 2012 15 Dec 2012 Ksh 53000 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jun 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 47100 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jul 2012 31 Oct 2012 Ksh 61450 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Nov 2012 15 Dec 2012 Ksh 47100 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 3 Jan 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 54900 Kenya Residents
Extra night 1 3 Jan 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 13500 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jul 2012 15 Oct 2012 Ksh 79500 Kenya Residents
Extra night 1 1 Jul 2012 15 Oct 2012 Ksh 25500 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 3 Jan 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 46900 Kenya Residents
Extra night 1 3 Jan 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 9900 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jul 2012 15 Oct 2012 Ksh 57500 Kenya Residents
Extra night 1 1 Jul 2012 15 Oct 2012 Ksh 13500 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 7 May 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 49500 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jul 2012 31 Oct 2012 Ksh 57500 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 7 May 2012 15 Jun 2012 Ksh 51200 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 16 Jun 2012 15 Jul 2012 Ksh 60650 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 16 Jul 2012 31 Oct 2012 Ksh 67550 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 21 Oct 2012 30 Nov 2012 Ksh 60650 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Dec 2012 20 Dec 2012 Ksh 51200 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 14 May 2012 15 Jun 2012 Ksh 34850 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 16 Jun 2012 15 Jul 2012 Ksh 39990 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 16 Jul 2012 20 Oct 2012 Ksh 44290 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 21 Oct 2012 30 Nov 2012 Ksh 39990 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Dec 2012 20 Dec 2012 Ksh 34850 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 14 May 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 49500 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jul 2012 15 Oct 2012 Ksh 57500 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jul 2012 31 Oct 2012 Ksh 48200 Kenya Residents
Single room supplement 2 1 Jul 2012 31 Oct 2012 Ksh 5600 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 14 May 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 57500 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 14 May 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 72250 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jul 2012 31 Oct 2012 Ksh 110550 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 14 May 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 46450 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 1 Jul 2012 31 Oct 2012 Ksh 92050 Kenya Residents
Per person sharing 2 14 May 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ksh 53000 Kenya Residents

Camel Safari through Lewa and the Ngare Ndare

Country of Origin: 
Camel Safari walking on Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, fly camp one night on the Ngnare Ndare River, then walk to Ilngwesi Lodge for 1 or 2 nights.
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Schedule: 


  • Lewa Wildlife Conservancy is an area of 22500Ha situated north of Mt. Kenya encompassing dry cedar forest, open acacia wooded grassland interspersed with riverine valley?s, rocky outcrops and hills. This is a haven for a number of endangered species including Rhino, elephant and Grevy Zebra. To walk through this wilderness area, with a camel train and their traditional handlers, enjoying the abundant wildlife and their habitat must surely be an experience of a lifetime. Ilngwesi is a group and lodge ranch owed and operated by by the local Masai., which ajoins Lewa.
  • Each safari is uniquely different depending on the route taken, and can be 3-14days. The maximum number of people on each trip is 6 and each safari is exclusive to your group. Comfortable camping facilities, excellent cuisine and experienced guides will ensure your well being on your safari. This is a walking safari but riding camels are available when the terrain allows. You do not need to be superbly fit, however a sense of adventure and a little resilience is all you need to enjoy your camel trip. Most travelling is done in the cool of the morning, arriving in camp after 3-4 hour walk. Lunch and a rest in the heat of the day will recharge you for an early evening game walk and sundowner to watch the dusk creeping over the land. A hot shower, an evening around the campfire and a night under the stars with all the exciting sounds of the African night will complete your day.
  • Cool clothes, a set of warm clothes, sweater, light rain coat, two pairs of walking shoes or boots, hat sunscreen, insect repellant and a water bottle, all packed in a soft bag. You must have your own comprehensive travel insurance and please anticipate staff gratuities if you are happy with their services. Beer and wine are provided but bring any preferred spirits or liqueurs.
  • Rates on request.

Local Safari Rate List: 

Local Rates

Locations Visited: 

Camel Safari on Lewa Wildlife Conservancy

Country of Origin: 
Camel Safari walking on Lewa Wildlife Conservancy which offers game walks through its abundant wildlife and stunning scenery.
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Schedule: 


  • Each safari is uniquely different depending on the route taken. The maximum number of people on each trip is 6 and each safari is exclusive to your group. Comfortable camping facilities, excellent cuisine and experienced guides will ensure your well being on your safari. This is a walking safari but riding camels are available when the terrain allows. You do not need to be superbly fit, however a sense of adventure and a little resilience is all you need to enjoy your camel trip. Most travelling is done in the cool of the morning, arriving in camp after 3-4 hour walk. Lunch and a rest in the heat of the day will recharge you for an early evening game walk and sundowner to watch the dusk creeping over the land. A hot shower, an evening around the campfire and a night under the stars with all the exciting sounds of the African night will complete your day.
  • Lewa Wildlife Conservancy is an area of 22500Ha situated north of Mt. Kenya encompassing dry cedar forest, open acacia wooded grassland interspersed with riverine valleys, rocky outcrops and hills. This is a haven for a number of endangered species including Rhino, Elephant and Grevy Zebra. To walk through this wilderness area, with a camel train and their traditional handlers, enjoying the abundant wildlife and their habitat must surely be an experience of a lifetime.
  • Cool clothes, a set of warm clothes, sweater, light rain coat, two pairs of walking shoes or boots, hat sunscreen, insect repellant and a water bottle, all packed in a soft bag. You must have your own comprehensive travel insurance and please anticipate staff gratuities if you are happy with their services. Beer and wine are provided but bring any preferred spirits or liqueurs.
  • Rates on request

Local Safari Rate List: 

Local Rates

Locations Visited: 

Camel Safari Lewa and Northern Frontier

Country of Origin: 
Camel Safari walking on Lewa Wildlife Conservancy and on into the Northern Frontier District.
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Schedule: 


  • Each safari is uniquely different depending on the route taken, and can be 5-14days. These offer a unique chance to explore some of the wildest and exciting parts of Northern Kenya., through the northern community ranches and on up to the Matthews Range of mountains. The maximum number of people on each trip is 6 and each safari is exclusive to your group. Comfortable camping facilities, excellent cuisine and experienced guides will ensure your well being on your safari. This is a walking safari but riding camels are available when the terrain allows. You do not need to be superbly fit, however a sense of adventure and a little resilience is all you need to enjoy your camel trip. Most travelling is done in the cool of the morning, arriving in camp after 3-4 hour walk. Lunch and a rest in the heat of the day will recharge you for an early evening game walk and sundowner to watch the dusk creeping over the land. A hot shower, an evening around the campfire and a night under the stars with all the exciting sounds of the African night will complete your day.
  • Cool clothes, a set of warm clothes, sweater, light rain coat, two pairs of walking shoes or boots, hat sunscreen, insect repellant and a water bottle, all packed in a soft bag. You must have your own comprehensive travel insurance and please anticipate staff gratuities if you are happy with their services. Beer and wine are provided but bring any preferred spirits or liqueurs.
  • Rates on request

Local Safari Rate List: 

Local Rates

Bobong Camel Safari

Country of Origin: 
4 day safari walking with Camels in Laikipia, near Rumuruti, and camping out.
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Schedule: 


  • Travel from Nairobi up through the Great Rift Valley, round the northern end of the Aberdare Mountains to Bobong. Overnight in the campsite.
  • Start off walking with the camels along the Uaso Narok river, in Laikipia. You have a wonderful chance when walking through the bush to notice all the smaller things; the birds and their songs; the animal tracks; the varing vegetation; insects; and, by chance, to get close to the wild animals. Overnight is in a fly camp.
  • Continue the walk and exploration of the bush.
  • Back to Bobong, and your return transport to Nairobi.
  • Rates on request.

Local Safari Rate List: 

Local Rates