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Laikipia - Owr Crown Jewel
Laikipia is a region in central Kenya, known for its diverse landscapes, including grasslands, forests, and semi-arid areas. It lies north of the equator and is bordered by Mount Kenya to the east.
The region is famous for its rich wildlife and is home to several private conservancies, national parks, and ranches, which play a significant role in conservation efforts, particularly for endangered species like rhinos and elephants. Laikipia also has a mix of indigenous communities, including the Maasai, Samburu, and Kikuyu, and is a hub for ecotourism, offering safaris, walking tours, and cultural experiences. Its growing popularity as a destination combines natural beauty with conservation initiatives.


The Mara Camp
The Maasai Mara is one of Kenya's most famous wildlife reserves, located in the southwestern part of the country, bordering Tanzania's Serengeti National Park. It’s renowned for its exceptional wildlife and is a key part of the Great Migration, where millions of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles move across the plains every year, attracting predators like lions, cheetahs, and crocodiles. The Mara is home to the Maasai people and offers visitors incredible safari experiences with diverse landscapes, including savannah, riverine forests, and acacia woodlands. It’s also a top destination for birdwatching and is famous for its large populations of big cats, especially lions.


The Lion Camp
This large area borders the Maasai Mara National Reserve and is home to an abundance of animals including the Mara’s renowned Big Cats. There is unsurpassed game-viewing within the conservancy due to its unspoiled natural state and the Porini Lion Camp – with just nine tents and two family units – ensures guests have a genuine “away from it all” experience deep in the African bush.


The Amboseli Camp
Amboseli National Park is located in southern Kenya, near the border with Tanzania, and is famous for its stunning views of Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa. The park covers about 392 square kilometers and is known for its large herds of elephants. It offers excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing, including lions, cheetahs, zebras, giraffes, and a wide variety of bird species. Amboseli's unique landscape features open plains, wetlands, and salt flats, providing diverse habitats for animals. The park is also an important area for conservation research and offers visitors a chance to experience both wildlife and the Maasai culture.
At Amboseli you also have the option to add a hot air balloon safari to your itinerary.


The Rhino Camp
Ol Pejeta Conservancy is a wildlife reserve located in central Kenya, known for its conservation efforts and diverse wildlife. It is home to the largest population of black rhinos in East Africa and also houses the last two northern white rhinos in the world. The conservancy is committed to wildlife conservation, sustainable tourism, and community development. Visitors can experience game drives, learn about conservation efforts, and even visit the rhino sanctuary.


Samburu National Reserve
Samburu National Reserve is located in northern Kenya, along the Ewaso Nyiro River. The reserve is known for its unique wildlife and stunning landscapes, including arid plains, riverine forests, and rugged hills. It is home to the "Samburu Five" — rare species including Grevy's zebra, Somali ostrich, giraffe, Beisa oryx, and reticulated giraffe. The reserve also offers opportunities to spot elephants, lions, leopards, and cheetahs. Known for its cultural richness, Samburu is inhabited by the indigenous Samburu people, and visitors can experience both wildlife and cultural tourism.


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