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A Porini Safari Camp offers visitors the experience of staying in a small, high quality safari camp comfortably furnished with private bathrooms, solar lights and located in exclusive wildlife conservancies in some of the finest big game areas in Africa. Here you will escape from the crowds and experience the African wilderness without the presence of other tourist vehicles and with the personal attention of qualified safari guides. Walks with Maasai warriors and the opportunity for night game drives in exclusive wilderness areas can be arranged and are included in the price as are all meals and drinks (wine, gin & tonic, beer, sodas, mineral water).
Game drives from the Porini Camps are in open-sided 4x4 safari vehicles, with expert safari guides, for the best wildlife safari viewing.
This safari camp is set up on similar lines with 6 tents and is in the first private conservancy in the Mara eco-system at Ol Kinyei. We operate departures twice daily by air from Nairobi – a 45 minute flight.
This safari camp is located in the exclusive 22,000 acre Olare Orok Conservancy which borders the Masai Mara Game Reserve. The Camp is situated along the Ntiakatiak River and consists of 10 luxury guest tents. We can arrange morning and afternoon flights from Nairobi.
The newest Safari Camp, opened July 2007 with six tents, located in the 90,000 acre Ol Pejeta Conservancy near Mt Kenya. All of the Big 5 are found here and this is the largest Black Rhino sanctuary in East Africa! We offer daily departures by air from Nairobi to nearby Nanyuki airfield.
All the Porini safari camps are run on environmentally sound principles, specially designed to have minimum impact, with no permanent structures, using solar power for electricity and heating water with special eco-friendly sustainable charcoal briquettes.
In Kenya, the Amboseli and Masaai Mara conservancies are owned by the local Maasai communities and the camps are operated and managed with the objective of creating income and providing benefits for the local people so that they can gain from participating in tourism.
Transfers between the safari camps are by scheduled air service with a flight to get you straight to the wildlife without spending hours travelling between the parks over rough roads.