Karisia

Laikipia, Kenya

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© Karisia Camels are a versatile and hardy form of transport in this often harsh environment
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© Karisia This area is all wide open spaces and empty bush to the horizon
4/6 Camps are simple enough to move with you as you explore new areas, but not lacking in comfort
© Karisia Camps are simple enough to move with you as you explore new areas, but not lacking in comfort
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© Karisia Camel-trekking is something that everyone can do
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walking safaris supported by camels

Kerry Glen is from an old Kenya family, many of whom have strong links to the bush. A professional safari guide herself, Kerry has always chosen the more remote parts of the country to work in and her newly formed company, with Canadian/Kenyan husband Jamie Christian, is no different. Kerry and Jamie base themselves on their own ranch, Tumaren, from which they do walks with their Samburu team using camels to carry the camp equipment and supplies.  The Samburu guides are experienced and professional and also lead and host groups with aplomb.  Especially warm and charismatic, the Samburu are great at entertaining and full of knowledge about their environment.

Safaris are entirely tailor-made to suit the requirements of their guests, both in number of days to kilometres walked per day, degree of comfort and areas visited. A normal day might consist of a good healthy breakfast of muesli, fruit and yogurt or eggs and bacon followed by an 8-12km walk in the morning while the Samburu team pack and move the camp, to arrive at lunch time and enjoy a delicious meal of salad, cheese and cold meat. The afternoon might be spent bird-watching, swimming or fishing in the river and a sundowner overlooking a view, followed by a hot shower in camp and a three course dinner around the campfire.

Tents are comfortably equipped with a camp-bed or mattress on the floor. The style is comfortable yet simple and Kerry and Jamie are easy, relaxed hosts who simply love what they do. They are meticulous organisers but still manage to ensure that trips have that spontaneous and effortless quality which makes them so enjoyable. This is a must for people who enjoy being outdoors, want to get completely off the well-trodden trail and don't mind roughing it a little.

Accommodation:

simple mobile tents with all the basics - perfect

Experience:

walking safaris supported by camels

Inclusions / Exclusions:

Incl. FB, soft drinks, laundry. Excl. Road transfers, Alcoholic drinks.

Age Restrictions:
Walking safaris are not recommended for under 10yrs but children can be accommodated.
Electricity:
Lamps only. There is nowhere to charge cameras whilst out walking so bring a spare battery.
Laundry:
Yes
Bathroom:
Safari-style bucket showers with hot water and a 'short drop' safari toilet set back from the tent.

About Laikipia and Kenya

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2/4 A recipe for the perfect gin & tonic
A recipe for the perfect gin & tonic
3/4 Walking in the bush is a rare freedom, and an addictive feeling
Walking in the bush is a rare freedom, and an addictive feeling
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Laikipia

Laikipia is a vast expanse of wild country in the central highlands of Kenya - it covers almost 2 million acres and runs from Mt Kenya in the East to the Rift Valley in the west. Laikipia lies outside the jurisdiction of National Parks, and is somewhere to get out of a vehicle and embrace the numerous safari activities that Kenya has to offer. Read more?

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Kenya

Kenya is the most established safari country, and consequently you have to step a little off the conventional route to find real wilderness, but it’s certainly there.  Kenya also has much going for it as a family destination, and also a good number of very individual safari camps and lodges with a personal approach that makes your experience very special.  Kenya also has a particularly diverse ecology which ranges from snowy mountains to true desert, rolling grassy plains filled with wildlife to craggy scrub intersected with dry riverbeds, sparkling beaches and volcanic ranges. Read more?

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Vanessa Janion

Vanessa's 16 years in travel has seen her knowledge develop from sub-Saharan Africa into North Africa, Central and Southern America and the Galapagos. Consequently, she’s a veritable encyclopaedia of travel information and exceptionally cool, calm and collected in the face of the greatest planning demands.

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