About Crescent Island sanctuary

Crescent Island sanctuary may be reached with the aid of using boat, or with the aid of using riding throughout the narrow, swampy causeway from Sanctuary Farm. It’s one of the few locations in the Rift Valley in which you may stroll amongst giraffes, zebras, waterbucks, impalas and infinite fowl species.

Lucky traffic would possibly even spot a leopard, however do not anticipate it. Island walks, led with the aid of using a guide, ultimate among ninety mins and 3 hours. It’s additionally a great spot for a picnic lunch.

Activities

  • Walking among wild animals and enjoying them up-close. …
  • Picnicking on the Island.
  • Guided Nature Walks.
  • Biking on the Island.
  • Horseback ridding.
  • Bird watching.
  • Game viewing: the Island has very strategic spots for viewing water animals like the Hippos in Lake Naivasha.

Crescent Island Sanctuary Rate

We reserve the right to alter the rates due to currency fluctuations.
No dogs allowed.

Non Residents

  Adult:                US$ 33
Student:            US$ 22
Child:                US$ 16

Kenya Residents (Proof of ID required)

  Adult:                Kshs 1100

  Child:                Ksh 550

Kenya Citizens   (Proof of ID required)

  Adult:                Ksh 800
Child:                Ksh 400

Local School Groups

(Must be pre-booked by email)

Only on weekdays

  Primary:             Ksh 250

  Secondary:        Ksh 350

  University:         Ksh 400

  Teacher:            Ksh 450

(Guide: 500/- per school group)

Accommodations

  • Chui Lodge.
  • Olerai House.
  • Kiangazi House.

The best time to visit

The best time to go to Lake Naivasha is all through the dry season among July to October. You also can integrate a ride to the Maasai Mara to view the remaining safari enjoy of all time – the wildebeest migration. The wealthy biodiversity of Lake Naivasha has installed itself as a splendid vacationer destination.

There are many sports right here from boat rides, chicken viewing, hiking the dormant volcanoes, taking walks with wild animals and taking withinside the astonishing scenery. You will really be fulfilled after your enjoy.

Shompole Conservancy

The Great Rift Valley wall forms the border on the western side, while the Shompole Conservancy is to the east and further east is Lake Magadi, which is well-known for its flamingoes and beautiful colors.

South is the Tanzanian border and additionally Lake Natron additionally an alkaline lake with flamingoes and beautiful reds, pinks, veggies and yellow colors, similar to Lake Magadi.

The Maasai established a conservancy in this region to act as a grass bank for their cattle during the dry season. However, the region boasts abundant wildlife and is well-known for its nighttime game drives.

Location

By Road

Lake Magadi is only about 100 kilometers from central Nairobi and the journey to the lake should take you 2 ½ – 3 hours.

The C58 – known as Magadi Road – runs all the way to the lake from Langata Road at Bomas of Kenya / Galleria Mall – this route takes you through the towns of Ongata Rongai and Kiserian.  Kiserian is also accessible from Karen via Ngong town.

Beyond Kiserian the road descends dramatically into the Rift Valley at Corner Baridi.  From here on the road surface is poor in places and a 4-wheel drive is vehicle is essential – as it is for the murram roads beyond Lake Magadi and in the conservancy.

The conservancy and camp are accessed via the causeway that runs across Lake Magadi behind the soda factory.  From Magadi Town it is approximately 25 km to the camp via the small settlement of Olkiramatian.

We will send you detailed directions of how to get to the camp – it is also recommended that you hire a Maasai guide in Olkirimatian to show you the way.

By Air

There is an airstrip 10 kilometers to the north of the camp near the research centre and Olkiramatian / Ngurumani bridge called RANGERS AIRSTRIP (Latitude -1844083 Longitude – 36.105917 (2,218ft)).

It is 1,300 meters long, dirt and pretty much an all-weather strip. Several charter companies use the strip. Some of them are Scenic Air Safaris, Boskovitch and Yellow Wings.

Activities

  • Tubing & Kayaking
  • Walking with baboons
  • Cultural visit
  • Walking with cattle

Shompole Conservancy Rates

Shompole Conservancy is only ever booked on an exclusive-use basis for one group at a time.

Resident rates (full-board)

  • Resident adult – Kshs 25,000 per night.
  • Resident child (3-12 years) – Kshs 12,500 per night.
  • Infants (2 years and below) stay free of charge.

Minimum numbers / stay – 6 adult guests for 2 nights (2 children = 1 adult)

Rates are on a ‘full board’ self-drive basis including all meals and laundry.

Alcoholic and other drinks – bring your own or purchase at the camp bar.

Game drives are on a ‘self-drive’ basis including the services of an in-car guide.

Cultural visits and walking with baboons are available at additional cost.

Resident rates (self-catering)

Kshs 65,000 per night for exclusive use of the camp (maximum 12 guests).

The minimum stay is 2 nights.

Self-catering rates include the services of a team of staff to assist in the kitchen, serving, rooms, laundry and guiding.

All food and drinks – please bring your own (including drinking water).

Game drives are on a ‘self-drive’ basis including the services of an in-car guide.

Cultural visits and walking with baboons are available at additional cost.

Resident Conservancy and Community Fees

  • Per resident adult   Kshs 3,000.
  • Per resident child (3-12 years) Kshs 1,500.
  • Infants (2 years and below) free of charge.
  • Fees are per 24-hour period.

South Turkana National Reserve

South Turkana National Reserve covers a  wide rage of 1,091sq kilometers withinside the foot hills of mount Nasalot close to Lake Turkana. There are only a few vacationers that go to this reserve due to the fact is it a dry location throughout the year.

Attractions

  • Scenic landscape and mountains that offer spectacular views.
  • Permanent rivers.
  • Game viewing.
  • Salty springs.
  • Annual camel derby.
  • Woodlands.

Wildlife

Animals include: Elephant, giraffe, buffalo, eland, oryx, impala, bushbuck, greater kudu, Grant´s and Thomson´s gazelle, lion, leopard, cheetah, spotted hyena and jackal.
There are crocodiles in the rivers and abundant birdlife, much of which gathers on the banks of Kerio River.

How to get there

Accessing Lake Turkana is normally done by air, and two all-weather airstrips are available for use. Or Alternatively, travel by road from Nairobi to Kalokol on the west shore of the lake via Kitale and Lodwar. There is a boat rental for Central Island from Kalokol.

Best time to go

The Reserve may be visited at some stage in the year. Because of the situation of the reserve being dry as a consequence favoring nearly all of the sports taking region withinside the reserve like camel riding, mountain biking, recreation Viewing yearly. The permanent rivers within the reserve support yearly fishing activities.

About Tana River Primate National Reserve

In 1976, someone set apart the land for Tana River Primate National Reserve. As an order to shield the swampy forests of the Lower Tana River and endangered primates. The Tana River mangabey and the Tana River purple colobus, which can be located there.

The endangered primates inhabit 16 patches of forest (ranging from .1 to 6.25 km2). Which extends for 60 km down the meandering decrease Tana River, among Nkanjonja and Mitapani.

Despite a $6.7 million World Bank Global Environment Facility project (1996 to 2001). Conservation measures for the 2 primates had been in large part ineffective.

Animals

Over 100 chicken species have been recorded in the wildlife here, including the African Open-bill Stork. White-winged Apalis, African Pygmy-falcon, Black-bellied Glossy-starling. African Barred Owlet, Martial Eagle, Scaly Babbler, Bat Hawk, and the Golden Pipit.

The reserve notices other natural world including giraffe, Grevy’s zebra, buffalo, Oryx, lesser kudu, endemic pink colobus, mangabey monkeys, crocodile, and hippo.

Activities 

  • Walking Trails
  • Bird Watching
  • Game viewing
  • Primates watching

Where to stay

There is only one place to stay in the Reserve, which is known as the Mchelelo Research Camp and is run as a research station by the Institute of Primate Research, which is part of the Nairobi National Museum.

Ol Kinyei Conservancy, Maasai Mara

Ol Kinyei Conservancy is a private wildlife conservancy located in the Maasai Mara ecosystem in Kenya. The conservancy is owned and operated by the local Maasai community and covers an area of approximately 18,700 acres.

In 2005, the Maasai community and tourism operators established the conservancy with the goal of conserving the natural resources in the area and providing a sustainable livelihood for the local people through eco-tourism. Ol Kinyei’s diverse wildlife, including large herds of elephants, giraffes, zebras, and wildebeests, as well as predators such as lions, leopards, and cheetahs, are known to the world.

Visitors to Ol Kinyei Conservancy can enjoy a range of activities, including game drives, guided walks, bird watching, and cultural visits to the local Maasai community. The conservancy also offers a variety of accommodation options, from luxury tented camps to basic camping sites.

One of the unique features of the Conservancy is its commitment to community-based conservation. Members of the Maasai community who are involved in decision-making and benefit directly from tourism revenue generated by the conservancy manage the conservancy through a board of directors. The conservancy also supports a number of community development projects, such as schools, health clinics, and water projects.

Wildlife

Ol Kinyei Conservancy is a community-owned wildlife conservancy located in the Maasai Mara ecosystem in southern Kenya. The conservancy covers an area of approximately 18,700 acres and is managed by the local Maasai community.

The conservancy hosts a diverse wildlife population, which includes the “Big Five” game animals (elephant, lion, leopard, rhinoceros, and Cape buffalo), along with other species like cheetahs, giraffes, zebras, wildebeests, and numerous others. Visitors to Ol Kinyei Conservancy can enjoy game drives, guided nature walks, bird watching, and cultural visits to nearby Maasai villages.

One of the unique features of Ol Kinyei Conservancy is its focus on sustainable tourism and conservation. The conservancy is run by the local Maasai community, who are actively involved in the management and protection of the wildlife and habitat. The conservancy also provides a source of income for the community through employment and revenue sharing.

Anyone interested in wildlife conservation, sustainable tourism, and experiencing the beauty and diversity of the Maasai Mara ecosystem must visit Ol Kinyei Conservancy.

Rates

Non Residents Adults (12yrs and above)

 

Child (below 12 yrs.)

US$ 70

 

US$ 35

Kenya Residents Adult

 

Kenya Resident Child (below 12 yrs.)

KSH 1500

 

Kshs 750/-

All children under 4 years are free.

Attractions

  • Picnic view.
  • Cultural tours.
  • Horseback safaris.
  • Seeing the wildebeest migration.
  • Game drives.

Accommodations

  • Porini bush camp.
  • Porini Mara camp.
  • Porini cheetah camp.
  • Game watchers adventure camp.

Namunyak Conservancy

Namunyak Conservancy surrounds the Mathews mountain variety. A wealthy expanse of lush indigenous wooded area which hosts plentiful populations of the natural world and uncommon plant species.

It commenced as organization ranches, and over 15 years. Pushed via way of means of the want to guard the Mathews variety. Has increased to consist of the 4 neighboring organization ranches surrounding the Mathews wooded area.

Namunyak surrounds the Mathews Mountain variety and consists of the Kitich wooded area; a treasure trove of uncommon and regularly uncatalogued species.

Climate

The Namunyak location is typically heat and dry, with crystal clean starlit nights. Average rainfall is round 14 inches in keeping with annum. The bulk of which falls for the duration of the months of November and May.

Activities

In addition to the usual viewing of big game. The main focus of activities on Namunyak are as follows;-Escorted bush walks with our expert local field scouts.

  • 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.
  • Bird shooting on request.

Wildlife

The Wildlife Namunyak surrounds the Mathews Mountain variety and consists of the Kitich forest; a treasure trove of uncommon and regularly uncatalogued species. It is domestic to the De Brazza colobus monkey and the IUCN red-indexed Powsyll, a deadly disease sub species of the Cycadencephalartos tegulaneus.

Namunyak serves as a important natural world safe haven for lots species and holds ample populations of giraffe, gerenuk, leopard, African wild dog, impala lion, more kudu and lots of hen species.

The conservancy is specifically vital for elephant as they pass seasonally among the Mathews Range and the Mt. Kenya and Ngare Ndare Forest, a course they were the usage of for decades.

Boni National Reserve

Boni National Reserve is a country wide reserve for conservation and lies withinside the Garissa County, Kenya. The reserve covers a place of 1,339 km2 (517 sq m) and is controlled with the aid of using Kenya Wildlife Service. It turned into gazetted in 1976 as a dry season sanctuary for elephants withinside the former Kenyan Ijara, and Lamu districts and Somalia.

On December 28, 2010, the U.S. Department of State Bureau of Consular Affairs protected the Boni National Reserve at the listing of Kenyan regions American tourists must keep away from due to terrorism and violent crime.

Wildlife

Wildlife Common herbivores withinside the vicinity consist of hippopotamus, bush pig, warthog, buffalo, not unusualplace duiker, topi and waterbuck. Common carnivores withinside the reserve are the prone African wild canine and the aardwolf. Although extraordinarily rare, African elephants also are gift withinside the reserve.

Wildlife in the park

Hotels

  • Y&J Golf.
  • Banio Kreek Farms.
  • Lee Boutique Hotel.
  • Tagaytay Wingate Manor.
  • Microtel by Wyndham Eagle Ridge – Cavite.

Hotels around Boni park

Climate

The area’s weather is closely prompted through the north-east and south-west monsoons blowing from the Indian Ocean. It has wet seasons: April – June and October – December, with annual rainfall starting from 750-one thousand mm and temperatures starting from 15-38 °C.

About Maralal National Sanctuary

Maralal National sanctuary, domestic to zebras, impalas and different wildlife, as soon as absolutely surrounded the town. Today it simplest covers a small patch of land round what is left of the Maralal Safari Lodge. The motel closed down numerous years ago, however you may nevertheless power into the sanctuary and animals nevertheless roam inside.

It’s now no longer much. However in case you really need to peer impalas and might not be capable of visit a right reserve. Then it’s far really well worth a brief visit.

Things to do there

Maralal National Sanctuary is located in Samburu County, Kenya, and is a great destination for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers. Here are some things to do at the Sanctuary:

  1. Game drives: Maralal National Sanctuary is home to a wide range of wildlife. Including elephants, giraffes, buffalos, zebras, lions, and cheetahs. Game drives are a great way to explore the sanctuary and spot some of these animals.
  2. Bird watching: The sanctuary is home to over 200 bird species, making it a great destination for bird watchers. Some of the bird species you can spot include the vulturine guinea fowl, Somali ostrich, and martial eagle.
  3. Nature walks: Take a guided nature walk and explore the sanctuary on foot. This is a great way to get up close to nature and learn about the different plant and animal species in the area.
  4. Cultural visits: Maralal National Sanctuary is situated in a region with a rich cultural heritage. You can visit a Samburu village and learn about their way of life and traditional practices.
  5. Camping: Spend a night or two at Maralal National Sanctuary and enjoy the peaceful and tranquil environment. You can choose to camp at designated campsites or stay at a lodge within the sanctuary.
  6. Photography: The scenery in the sanctuary is breathtaking and makes for great photo opportunities. Whether you’re a professional photographer or just love taking photos, Maralal National Sanctuary is a great place to capture some amazing shots.
  7. Hot air balloon safaris: For a unique experience, you can take a hot air balloon safari and enjoy an aerial view of the sanctuary and its wildlife.
  8. Hiking and rock climbing: For the adventurous, there are plenty of hiking and rock climbing opportunities in and around the sanctuary.

Wildlife

Animal around the park warthogs, jackals, zebras (on occasion even the uncommon Grevy’s zebra!), hyrax, large leopard tortoises, genets, impala, monkeys, baboons, rock hoppers, elands. And eventually, even elephants do byskip thru on their manner from Mugie conservancy to the forests of Kirisia hills.

Selenkay Conservancy

Selenkay Conservancy stocks the identical eco-device as Amboseli National Park. And is installed on land leased from the neighborhood Maasai through Game watchers Safaris & Porini Camps. With the intention of shielding the natural world habitat and inspiring natural world conservation as an opportunity to farming as a method for the neighborhood populace to earn a Migrating species from Amboseli.

Formerly killed or pushed off land set apart for farming are actually capable of make the conservancy their home. Recent years have witnessed a considerable boom in natural world numbers with elephants returning to the park.

Animals

Selenkay Conservancy is a habitant to a number of charming flora and fauna species. The conservancy is popularly acknowledged for web website hosting huge herds of elephants visible in massive numbers with their outstanding tusks.

Other animals in Selenkay conservancy encompass lions, cheetahs, leopards, Thomson and Grant’s gazelles, bat-eared fox, mongoose, porcupine, giraffe, yellow baboon, cheetahs, stripped and noticed hyena, civets, servals amongst others.

Accommodations

As you go for a safari in Selenkay conservancy. Accommodation is got from numerous accommodation lodges and camps which intend to offer comfortable stay to you, accommodation facilities include:

  • Porini Amboseli camp.
  • Game watchers adventure camp.
  • Amboseli eco-camp.
  • Penuel plaza hotel.
  • kimana Amboseli camp.
  • masai Simba camp.
  • Satao Elerai camp and many more.

How to get there

Selenkay Conservancy is 175 kilometers from Nairobi city by road, 4 to 5 hours drive, as a safari tourist you can reach Selenkay Conservancy by road and air. Nairobi-Mombasa is used by road via the Emali route, by plane there are domestic charter flights from Wilson Airport to Selenkay Airstrip.

Rates

YearSeasonTypeRates
20211 Nov – 20 DecUS $ 1110
2021 – 202221 Dec 2021 – 2 Jan 2022US $ 1920
20223 Jan – 31 MarUS $ 1220
20221 Apr – 15 Apr, Jun, 1 Nov – 19 DecUS $ 1110
20221 July – 21 July, OctUS $ 1750
202222 July – 30 SepUS $ 1920

About Kerio Valley National Reserve

Kerio Valley National Reserve is a included location withinside the Kerio Valley, Kenya. A department of the Great Rift Valley. In 1983, someone created the 66 square kilometers (25 sq m) reserve, and the Kenya Wildlife Service manages it.

The remoted Kerio Valley lies among the Cherangani Hills and the Tugen Hills. The Elgeyo Escarpment rises greater than 1,830 meters (6,000 ft) above the valley in places. The valley is 4,000 feet (1,200 m) deep.

Best time to go to Kerio Valley

Like most covered areas, Kerio Valley National Reserve is an all-year-spherical safari destination. The reserve may be visited from December to February, but during this time it becomes active. During this period, maximum components of the reserve stay dry making it an excellent season for site visitors to have interaction in maximum of the safaris.

Things to do 

  • Bird Watching.
  • Day tours.
  • Hiking.

How to get there

The Kerio Valley National Park is catered by Eldoret International Airport with scheduled flights from Flights from Kisumu and Lodwar operate seasonally to the airport located approximately 55 km away from the park.

We advise visitors to book private transfers for airport travel instead of waiting for buses or relying on uncommon taxis.

If one hired a rental car from the travel agency in Eldoret would be helpful for local travel. Airport travel and to reach tourist destinations.