Wild Frontiers, Northern Kenya
Introduction
Wild Frontiers offers adventure walking safaris in and around the scenic Mathews and Ndoto mountain ranges of Northern Kenya, assisted by camels.
Location
The fiercely beautiful unspoilt country of northern Kenya is home to Samburu and Rendille nomadic people. Proud and friendly, these people lead traditional lives and cherish the customs of their ancestors. The wildlife is exciting, whilst often shy, and it’s a bird watchers paradise. From semi-arid country, the Mathews and Ndotos rise to dramatic heights of nearly 9,000 feet – giving rise to clear streams that run into the Milgis and Seiya luggas.
Description
Walking safaris through rugged and relatively unexplored country, with camels or porters to assist with luggage and camping supplies. Each safari is tailored to suit guest’s interests, number of days available and the season. Travel between campsites varies from 8 and 20 kms per day – guests are not required to be super fit, one does need to be a little resistant.
Accommodation and Facilities: The camp is set up in natural locations, and guests have the choice of sleeping in netted tents or outside under the stars. Hot showers, and excellent food add to unsurpassed personal attention offered by the entire crew.
Hosted by: Helen Douglas Dufresne and Pete Ilsley, and a team of loyal Samburu are committed to ensuring guests have both maximum comfort and adventure. Helen, has spent many years in this remote area of northern Kenya, and is well known and respected by the local people. She is well versed in folklore, botany, ornithology and astronomy.
Optional Extras: There are no extra costs once on safari with Wild Frontiers..
Seasons: Safaris can be booked all year round.
Access: By private air charter.
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Website: www.wildfrontierskenya.com



























Laikipia, lying on the thresholds of Kenya’s wild Northern rangelands stretches from the slopes of Mt Kenya to the rim of the Great Rift Valley and is larger than all of Kenya’s national parks and reserves except Tsavo. Its magnificent escarpments descend into the arid lands and semi deserts of Northern Kenya. A sanctuary for over 80 mammal species including black rhino, elephant, lion, leopard, Grevy Zebra, reticulated giraffe, aardwolf, wild dog and a wealth of African game, Laikipia biodiversity is globally unique.
