10 Jul 2018

Lewa-Borana Game Count safari goes ahead to bring guests closer to conservation in Kenya

The Safari & Conservation Company is proud to be working together with dedicated conservation organisations and luxury lodges across Kenya to bring like-minded and interested guests to learn more about conservation efforts to protect wildlife and landscapes across Kenya, as well as giving guests exclusive access to the Lewa-Borana Game Count. 

The conservation safari, which is being organised in March 2019 by The Safari & Conservation Company, is in response to demand from guests from across the world who are looking to do more than just ‘go on holiday’, but instead learn and get involved with the problems that are facing wildlife in the area. Guests are able to stay in luxury in lodges such as The Emakoko, Borana Lodge, Lewa Wilderness, Il Ngwesi, Saruni Mara and Manda Bay, while also visiting a number of projects and meeting conservationists working in the area. The safari itself is hosted and guided by Kip Ole Polos, a community leader from the Lewa-Borana Landscape, expert guide and Royal Geographic Society speaker. 

Guests from all over the world are being encouraged to book early as availability is limited and a number of rooms have already been booked. If any tour operator has a guest that might be interested in joining this epic adventure, please email: [email protected] for a full itinerary and costing.

For press enquiries, please email: [email protected].

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