Interesting facts of camel safari kenya

Camels are mainly used for transport in the desert areas of Africa but are only occasionally used for safaris, notably in northern parts of Kenya, where it is possible to do anything from a quick ride to genuine expeditions into the nearly far-off territory for weeks on end. Camel Safari Kenya is becoming an exponentially increasing popular way to explore Kenya’s wilderness. The camel is completely adapted to this landscape and is mainly used throughout Northern Kenya.

Camels with saddles are usually used. Gifted local guides, for whom a camel train through the wilderness is a way of life accompany groups and introduce them to the bush and the local wildlife. A camel safari is a once in a lifetime period experience, riding through the bush with the sounds of the wild and the soft tinkling of the camel bells, traveling at a relaxed pace, moving through the wild with the rhythms of nature.

Walk out into the bush, with Samburu tribesmen and camels bring the camp or ride them over the dry riverbeds of Northern Kenya. Northern Kenya consists widely of dry land, which camels thrive in. This is a peace-loving journey through a spiritual and classical wilderness. Lodges in Northern Kenya, which offer camel safaris are Sasaab, Sabuk, Loisaba, Tassia, Lewa House, Lewa Wilderness, Lewa Safari Camp, Ol Malo, and Sosian.

The camel safari kenya is suitable for families, children can ride on the camels when they feel they are tired. The knowledge of the guides is deep and important ensuring that you will come away with a far greater knowledge of Kenya, its people and its wildlife. The trek takes place in Laikipia/Samburu districts but the exact location depends on the weather movements. This is through some of Kenya’s best wildlife-viewing habitats, some of the most stunning landscapes in Africa. All nights are spent out under the stars and obviously, this dictates avoiding the rainy season. The backup team sets up camp every night and takes care of all packing-up, cleaning and food too. Spacious mountain tents can sleep 2 adults or 3 children on a king-size mattress.

Tents are insect and reptile proof and come complete with a bedside table, mirror, towels, flashlights and solar light, even carpets. The camp has toilets and hot showers and a laundry service. Experience the amazing views of Kenya's wildlife as your family is escorted by Samburu and Maasai guides. Enjoy the brilliant scenery as your caravan of camels carries you across the Laikipia Plateau.

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