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It is currently home to over 200 rhinos who by virtue of residing here are protected from poaching more so the close to extinct black rhino. Here, the white and black African rhinos enjoy the expanse of over 90,000 acres of plains.

They are a non-profit organization that’s seeks to provide a conducive ecosystem for both man and wildlife.

This conservancy boasts, in its space, some of the most indigenous species, including the Patas monkey only found in the savanna woodlands of the continent, surviving on a rare species of Acacia – the very thorny Drepanolobium found here. There is a wealth of information and activity on this ranch. They run a program where conflict between the Maasai and their livestock on one hand and lions on the other are kept to a minimum. This is done by collaring the King of the Jungle and thereby monitoring movements in and around the sanctuary.

They are a non-profit organization that’s seeks to provide a conducive ecosystem for both man and wildlife.

The Jackson hartebeest, only found here and one other location in Kenya is a treasured animal here. Its population is decreasing rapidly and this could be one of the last places in the world where this majestic beast can be seen. The reticulated giraffe can also be seen towering above the greenery with the greater Kudu and African wild dogs foraging and hunting further below.

Studies on how cattle can play a role in ensuring decreased tick infestation in wild and tame animals alike are carried out at this locality. One will be able to get a better understanding of how ranching helps to keep the wild half and the local community co-existing in harmony.

Chyulu Hills

These undulating hills located in Makueni County in Kenya are about 100 kms long and are known as the green hills of Africa. To say the landscape here is breathtaking would be an understatement as one is provided with an endless field of green merging with the great blue skies boasting a rich biodiversity of flora and fauna.

Especially beautiful are the sunsets which will leave you rejuvenated after a day of exertion. Take a hike up Chyulu Hills not only for the great views but for a lesson in what the residents here have considered sacred trees for hundreds of years.

The Chyulu Hills provide an unforgettable experience which when taken on horseback to bird watch, to feast your eyes on the serene landscapes is that much more satisfying before heading back to your camp. The exclusivity of this gem of a place is special, to say the least.

Visitors will get the opportunity to visit the lava caves, evidence of volcanic activity over time.

The upper leviathan cave is about 11.5 km long, among the longest in Africa. These hills are also home to leopards, giant forest hogs, bushbuck and buffalo.

Project REDD, which is an acronym for Reduce Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation has been implemented here with the aim to restore biodiversity and promote co-existence of the animals and humans. This project is dubbed the carbon project. They have electric cars to reduce carbon emissions in addition to employing the use of solar powered electric fencing. For nature lovers who are environmental conscious, this would be and is your ideal getaway.

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