Porini Rhino Camp
Location
Porini Rhino Camp is located in Ol Pejeta Conservancy,a 90,000 acre wildlife conservancy situated between the foot hills of the Aberdares and the magnificent snowcapped Mount Kenya. The Conservancy boasts an astounding variety of animals including all the “Big Five” as well a sanctuary for rescued chimpanzees.
Description
Porini Rhino Camp, hidden in a secluded valley and set amongst acacia trees on the banks of a seasonal river, offers you the perfect opportunity to get close to nature and away from the crowds. Rhino, elephant and many other animals frequent the salt-lick located at the Camp, making for excellent and exciting wildlife viewing.
Accommodation & Facilities: This classic safari camp consists of only 6 guest tents and accommodating a maximum of 12 clients. The tents are spacious and comfortably furnished, with solar-powered electric lights, and en suite bathrooms with safari shower, washbasin and flush toilet. Each tent has a private veranda with views of the African wilderness.
Hosted By: Clients are hosted by the camp manager, and guided by KPSGA qualified guides.
Activities:
- Game drives in custom built open 4x4 landrovers
- Guided bush walks escorted by a guide & Maasai warriors
- Night game drives on the lookout for the big cats and other nocturnal animals
- All the Big Five have been seen on game drives from the camp
- Visit to the Chimpanzee sanctuary & Morani the black rhino
- Sundowners from scenic points with views of the Aberdares and the magnificent snowcapped Mount Kenya
- Evenings drinks under the starlit African sky at camp
- High quality guides for all game drives
Optional Extras:
- hour flight around Mt Kenya, Africa’s second highest mountain
- Lion tracking with researchers (prior notice required).
- Seasons: Closed mid-April to end of May
Access: Kamok airstrip is only 10 km from Camp or Nanyuki airstrip is 50 km and where the daily scheduled flights land.
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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.
