Description
Borana Conservancy Kenya Safari – Luxury Wildlife & Scenic Landscapes
Discover Borana Conservancy
The Borana Conservancy Kenya Safari is a private and luxurious wildlife destination located in Laikipia, northern Kenya. Spanning over 30,000 acres, Borana offers rolling grasslands, acacia woodlands, riverine forests, and pristine waterscapes. Unlike busier safari areas, Borana provides an exclusive and serene environment where visitors can fully immerse themselves in nature.
This conservancy is community-managed and conservation-focused, ensuring that local Maasai and other communities benefit directly from tourism. Guests contribute to wildlife protection initiatives and sustainable land management while enjoying an intimate safari experience.
Wildlife and Nature
The Borana Conservancy Kenya Safari is home to an incredible variety of wildlife. You can spot elephants, lions, cheetahs, leopards, giraffes, and buffaloes across the savannah. The conservancy is also renowned for its endangered species programs, particularly for black rhinos and Grevy’s zebras.
Birdwatchers will enjoy over 350 species, including eagles, vultures, and colorful rollers. The landscape includes the Borana River, which attracts hippos, crocodiles, and numerous waterbirds, providing excellent photography opportunities.
Things to Do
A Borana Conservancy Kenya Safari offers a mix of adventure, relaxation, and wildlife encounters:
- Game drives: Explore the conservancy’s open plains, river valleys, and forests.
- Walking safaris: Learn about plants, animal tracks, and smaller wildlife from expert guides.
- Night safaris: Experience nocturnal wildlife in a safe and guided environment.
- Cultural visits: Interact with local communities and learn traditional Maasai practices.
Luxury lodges and eco-friendly camps provide comfort, fine dining, and panoramic views of the surrounding wilderness. Guests can enjoy sundowners, private bush dinners, and stargazing in complete tranquility.
Best Time to Visit
The best time for a Borana Conservancy Kenya Safari is during the dry months from June to October and December to February. Wildlife sightings are at their peak, and the weather is ideal for outdoor activities. The green season (March to May, November) brings lush scenery, newborn animals, and fewer tourists, making it perfect for a quieter, photographic safari.
Getting There and Accommodation
Borana Conservancy is accessible by road and air. The drive from Nairobi takes approximately 5–6 hours, while small charter flights can land at nearby airstrips within an hour.
Accommodation ranges from luxurious lodges to eco-friendly tented camps, offering immersive safari experiences while supporting conservation and local communities.
The Borana Conservancy Kenya Safari is perfect for travelers seeking exclusivity, wildlife encounters, and serene African landscapes.

