Walking
Safaris in Laikipia, Northern Kenya
A walking safari in unspoilt wilderness, escorted
by Samburu and Maasai guides with an intimate
knowledge of the wildlife, people and landscapes,
is a memorable experience. We offer walking
safaris in Kenya spending 2 nights or longer in
the bush in simple but comfortable mobile camps,
with supplies and equipment carried by camels
and staffed by the camp team who will look after
you throughout the expedition. Once you have slept
under the African stars, listened to nightjars
calling, or the singing of Samburu warriors in
the distance, you will have unforgettable memories
of being close to nature in the wilds of Africa
. The walking safari can be added to any of our
itineraries featuring our Porini Camp safaris
and an perfect excursion from Porini Rhino Camp.
Click here for detail of Porini
Rhino Camp
The walks take place in stunning landscape starting
from an unspoilt 3000 acre ranch dedicated exclusively
to the management and conservation of wildlife.
With 360 degree sweeping views of Mount Kenya
to the South and the vast Frontier District to
the North, the ranch is a window onto the romantic
wilds of northern Kenya . and has good numbers
of resident game and predators. An evening walk
on the ranch typically will turn up Gerenuk, Impala,
Steinbuck, Common Zebra, Grevy's Zebra, Elephant,
Grant's Gazelle and Dikdiks. Several days
spent in the area will likely find the shyer or
less common species such as Lesser Kudu, Eland,
Hyena, Bat-eared Fox, Reticulated Giraffe or Hartebeest.
Occasionally visitors may catch sight of the local
Lions or Wilddogs.
Conservation
The walking safaris are dedicated to conservation
in Kenya and specifically in the particular areas
where they operate. Since conservation and people
are directly linked, the safaris actively support
the communities, by employing local people, paying
conservation fees to the communities, and purchasing
all local goods whenever possible. The owners
of the ranch have supported and encouraged sustainable,
traditional honey production for the last seven
years, by buying raw honey from the local Samburu
amd Laikipia Maasai people and processing it,
employing many local people. The locally produced
honey is then delivered to markets in Nairobi
, allowing the honey gatherers to sell their product
to a much larger market.
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Safari Itinerary - 2 night / 3 day Safari: |
Day
1 You will be met in Nanyuki or from Porini
Rhino Camp and taken to the start of the safari.
The drive is about 2 hours through pretty countryside,
hopefully seeing some wildlife along the way.
Nyarara
Camp
You will be welcomed at camp by your team of Laikipia
Maasai and Samburu. Nyarara means Cheetah in Maasai
and the camp was given this name because of a
large male that has been seen in the area.
On our afternoon walk we will pass through plains
as well as mixed bush. Herds of Zebra, Oryx
and Grant’s gazelle predominate on the large
plains with smaller numbers of Jackson’s
Hartebeest and Thompson’s Gazelle. In
the mixed bush we find Dikdiks, Gerenuk, Impala
and Lesser Kudu if we are lucky enough to see
them.
Day
2 Tumaren Ewaso Camp
Today we will be heading down toward the Ewaso
Nyiro River, which runs along the eastern edge
of the Laikipia Plateau and then turns eastward
toward Samburu National Reserve. Along the
way we will be looking for Eland, Steinbuck, Giraffe,
Waterbuck, Grevy Zebra as well as all the tough-to-see
predators such as Wild Dog, Hyena, Lion, Leopard
or Cheetah. We will spend the afternoon by the
river and swimming and fishing before an evening
walk to a sundowner spot looking towards Mt. Kenya.
The pack camels with the camp will have made a
more direct route than us and so they will have
arrived and set up most of camp before our arrival.
Day
3 After breakfast you will be driven to Nanyuki
in time for your onward flight or stay at Porini
Rhino Camp.
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Safari Itinerary - 3 night / 4 day Safari: |
Day
1 You will be met in Nanyuki or from Porini
Rhino Camp and taken to the start of the safari.
The drive is about 2 hours through pretty countryside,
hopefully seeing some wildlife along the way.
Nayasura
Camp / Tumaren
A beautiful outcrop of stone overshadows the camp
and you will have seen the feature from miles
as you approached in the vehicle. The local
Laikipia Maasai call these rocks Nayasura and
stone chippings suggest that they have been used
as a camp for millennia.
After
lunch you will head out on a short walk looking
for game and getting a feel for the country. As
the sun begins to set we will find ourselves at
the crest of Nayasura with drinks and bitings
watching the baboons come back to roost on the
face of the rock.
Day
2 Nyarara Camp
From Nayasura we will head out early after breakfast
so to see as much game as possible on our walk
north towards Nyarara Camp. Nyarara means Cheetah
in Maasai and the camp was given this name because
of a large male that has been seen in the area.
Along our walk we will walk across plains as well
as mixed bush. Herds of Zebra, Oryx and
Grant’s gazelle predominate on the large
plains with smaller numbers of Jackson’s
Hartebeest and Thompson’s Gazelle. In
the mixed bush we find Dikdiks, Gerenuk, Impala
and Lesser Kudu if we are lucky enough to see
them.
The pack camels with the camp will have made a
more direct route than us and so they will have
arrived and set up most of camp before our arrival.
After lunch we will follow our routine of
resting, reading or badminton for the energetic
and later another walk in the evening to a pretty
spot for sundowners.
Day
3 Tumaren Ewaso Camp
Today we will be heading down toward the Ewaso
Nyiro River, which runs along the eastern edge
of the Laikipia Plateau and then turns eastward
toward Samburu National Reserve. Along the
way we will be looking for Eland, Steinbuck, Giraffe,
Waterbuck, Grevy Zebra as well as all the tough-to-see
predators such as Wild Dog, Hyena, Lion, Leopard
or Cheetah. We will spend the afternoon by the
river and swimming and fishing before an evening
walk to a sundowner spot looking towards Mt. Kenya.
Day
4 After breakfast you will be driven to Nanyuki
in time for your onward flight or stay at Porini
Rhino Camp.
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