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Laikipia – A True Kenyan Wilderness

LAIKIPIA – A TRUE KENYAN WILDERNESS

A remote and truly wild corner of Kenya, the Laikipia National Park boasts incredible game viewing in a spectacularly beautiful setting. Two rivers, the Ewaso Ng’iro and Ewasa Narok run through the area, attracting a rich variety of wildlife, including the second largest population of elephant in Kenya.

Vast open plains in the shadow of the snow-capped silhouette of Mount Kenya create a tranquil and secluded setting, where game drives encounter abundant wildlife with not another vehicle in sight. A wild yet romantic haven, Laikipia shelters not only the Big Five but a variety of rare and endangered species, including African wild dog, Grevy’s zebra and the semi-aquatic sitatunga antelope.  

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Rich wildlife, including the Big Five

  • Remote and secluded Reserve with spectacular landscapes

  • Sanctuary for both black and white rhino

  • Diverse tribal cultures, from Laikipiak to Maasai and Samburu



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Travel through Kenya's spectacular landscapes, from classic safari country to endless tropical beaches. Explore the remote Laikipia Plateau and the beautiful Lake Naivasha. Discover the ample wildlife of the Masai Mara before relaxing on the some of the world's best beaches near Mombasa.

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