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Loisaba Conservancy is a 57,000-acre private sanctuary in Northern Laikipia that serves as a vital corridor for the Great Northern Migration. Far from the crowded safari circuits, Loisaba offers a landscape of sweeping plateaus, deep river valleys, and spectacular views of Mount Kenya. It is a world-renowned success story where wildlife conservation and community development work hand-in-hand.
Rare Northern Species: Beyond the “Big Five,” Loisaba is one of the best places to see the “Northern Specials”—the Reticulated Giraffe, Grevy’s Zebra, Somali Ostrich, and the Beisa Oryx.
The Predator Capital: Loisaba has a thriving population of lions and is a critical habitat for the elusive leopard and the endangered African Wild Dog.
Conservation Hub: Home to the Elewana Loisaba Lab, the conservancy is at the forefront of anti-poaching technology and elephant tracking research.
All year long its Perfect for birdwatching and enjoying the lush, emerald landscapes with dust-free air for photography.
A Playground for the Modern Explorer Loisaba is famous for its “No-Fence” philosophy, allowing for an incredible range of active adventures.
Guided Game Drives: Explore the vast conservancy in custom 4×4 vehicles. With fewer tourists, you often have sightings of lions or wild dogs all to yourself.
Horseback & Camel Safaris: Get closer to giraffes and zebras than ever before. Riding through the bush on horseback or camel allows you to blend into the environment silently.
Mountain Biking: For the active traveler, we offer guided mountain bike tours across the plateau—a thrilling way to see the landscape and its wildlife.
Anti-Poaching K9 Unit Visits: Meet the conservancy’s bloodhounds and their handlers. You can participate in a “demonstration” to see how these dogs track scents to protect the rhinos and elephants.
Guided Bush Walks: Walk with traditional Samburu guides to learn the art of tracking, the medicinal uses of local plants, and the “Small Five” of the bush.
River Rafting & Fishing: During the wetter months, the Ewaso Nyiro and Ng’are Narok rivers offer exciting opportunities for rafting or catfishing in the pools.
Cultural Visits: Spend time with the local Samburu and Laikipiak Maasai communities to learn about their livestock management and vibrant cultural heritage.