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Kijani House Lamu In the village of Shela, in Lamu Island, Kijani House offers a unique accommodation with its 3000 sq of tropical garden which leads directly to the sea and two fresh water swimming pools. The restaurant offers anexotic selection of seafood, Swahili dishes and a touch of Italian cuisine.

Kalacha camp sits on the edge of a permanent oasis in the Chalbi desert. It was set up as a community based project for the Gabbra people of this area, providing them with a further source of income. The camp has 4 bandas with twin bed and ensuite bathroom with flush toilet and cold shower.

Loisiijo Lodge Within the famous Rift Valley, the Ewaso Ngiro River flows from the highlands of the Mau escarpment into the soda lake of Lake Natron. Four small cottages overlooking the river can accommodate up to 10 guests.

IlTurot Camp sits on the edge of the wooded grasslands with views overlooking the surrounding mosaic of rolling hills and closed canopy indigenous forest 'Naimina Enkiyo' meaning Forest of the Lost Child.

Tropic air Is a small air charter company with a reputation for delivering a fun and unique flight. Tropic air operates between lodges and camps located in Kenya's National Parks and Reserves enabling visitors to optimize their time in Kenya.

Laikipia Wildlife forum is a dynamic, membership driven organisation conserving wildllife outside protected areas across the Ewaso ecosystem. Its motto: Conservation in Action reflects the spirit of the people who take part in this forum, which brings together local community initiatives, private ranchers, pastoralists, small scale farmers, and tourism ventures.

Rhino Ark With a view to preventing wildlife/human conflict, the Rhino Ark has build an electric fence around the perimeter of the Aberdare National Park. This has been funded through an adventurous bush bashing 4WD car race called The Rhino Charge.

East African Wildlife Society
Have a look and please do join, your membership will help worthwhile wildlife conservation projects, and as well you will receive an interesting & informative magazine every few months.

African Medical Rescue & Emergency Foundation
The famous Flying Doctors service. They can do a great job of getting you out of trouble when you will most need it.

Mara Predator Project website has turned into an incredible wealth of information on the lion prides in Mara North Conservancy.

 

Africa Film Services provides all your Film and photographic needs in Africa.

Michel Denis-Huot
Prize winning photography by one of the best wildlife photographers. Website in French only, but you don't need words when you see these photos. If you want to know all about wildlife photography and be at the best places to take photos like these incredible shots, join one of our safaris with Michel.
http://vod.mk2.com/documentaires/nature/photographes-impossible-video-686.html

Jean Thomas Renaud
Enthusiast film director who excels in making portraits of extraordinary people. He can also show you how to do it, by joining a dedicated safari with JeanThomas. Have a look at the preview of his documentary: Photographer of the impossible http://www.jeanthomasrenaud.fr/fenetrephouk.html

Daniel Fauchon
A photographer who loves Northern Kenya and with whom we produced the book 'Mze'. Great portraits of Rendillé, Samburu and Turkana people.

Urban Zoom
For a change, very powerful urban photography by a great Africa lover, Laurence Garçon.

 

Turkana Girl
Pokot Lady
Rendille woman
Gabbra man
Masai