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Sarara Camp - Namunyak Wildlife Conservancy
Sarara Camp is situated to the north of Ol Donyo Sabache (Ol Lolokwe), just below Warges peak, in the fabled Mathews Mountains of Northern Kenya.
The Namunyak Wildlife Conservation Trust where Sarara camp is located, is an area of approximately 75,000 hectares is home to the proud Samburu tribes people, a group of semi-nomadic pastoralists who have for long shown tolerance for the wildlife that co-exists alongside their cattle.
The Trust was set up in 1995 specifically to promote wildlife conservation and to assist the local community to benefit from tourism, in return for protecting the wildlife species living on their land.
Sarara is a dry season refuge for several hundred elephant and numbers increase dramatically during the rainy seasons. Lion and leopard are resident and there are two separate groups of the endangered African hunting dog, with one pack numbering at least thirty individuals. Other wildlife species of particular interest include kudu, Grevy's zebra, striped hyena and gerenuk. There are black and white colobus monkeys in the forest.
Tell Me More About Sarara Camp Located In Namunyak Wildlife Conservancy, Laikipia Region, as an African Safari Accommodation in Kenya
• Sarara tented camp has five luxury sleeping tents, each with its own flush toilets and open-air bush shower. • Comfortable beds, plus quality bed linen, bathrobes, towels and other essentials are provided. The camp can accommodate a total of 10 people in the five double tents.
Culinary and Dining Experience At Sarara Camp Located In Namunyak Wildlife Conservancy, Laikipia Region, as an African Safari Accommodation in Kenya
• There is a beautiful lounge / dining banda which overlooks a natural swimming pool and waterhole and has unrivalled views of the Mathews Mountains beyond.
Nature Experience and Activities at Sarara Camp Located In Namunyak Wildlife Conservancy, Laikipia Region, as an African Safari Accommodation in Kenya
• Namunyak is a truly un-spoilt wilderness conservation area with few roads. The emphasis here is mainly on walking excursions, with local Namunyak community game scouts as guides. • Hiking into the Mathews rainforest. • Climbing to the top of Lolokwe with donkeys. • Fly camping safaris with camels along the wide sand 'luggas'. • Moonlit bush dinners beside natural animal watering points. • Day trips to Samburu and Shaba game reserves.
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