Sarara Tented Camp - Namunyak Wildlife Conservation
Trust
Mathews
Mountain Range of Northern Kenya
(Sarara
Camp is situated to the North of Ol Donyo Sabache (Ol
Lolokwe), just below Warges Peak, in the fabled Mathews
Mountains of Northern Kenya. Sarara Camp is located
within Namunyak (meaning 'a place of peace') Wildlife
Conservation Trust. Sarara Camp is approximately five
hours’ driving time from Nanyuki and it is recommended
to go by air. Sarara Camp has 8 Luxury En-suite Tents/
Rooms (Sleeps 16)
Sarara
Tented Camp,
Mathews Mountain Range of Northern Kenya
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Sarara
Camp is a community owned property located
off the beaten track, in the foothills of the Mathews
Range just north of Samburu Game Reserve. Sarara Camp
sits within the 75,000 hectares Namunyak Community Group
Ranch and now boasts a wide variety of wildlife such
as elephant, buffalo, kudu, forest hog and even lion
and leopard.
Mathews
Range is a stunning range of hills & mountains to
the north of Laikipia at the base of Kenya's Northern
Frontier District. The Matthews rise to over 2300 meters
with a network of valleys and ridges, thick with stands
of cedar, many topped off with dramatic craggy peaks.
The
whole area lies in sharp contrast to the dry bush country
all around it. Numerous springs rise in these hills,
providing precious water for people and wildlife of
this area. Only two small camps lie within this vast
area, Kitich, nestled in amongst the lush vegetation
along the banks of the Ngeng River and Sarara just north
of Ol Lolokwe in the community wilderness area of Namunyak.
Sarara
Camp is a very special place situated on Namunyak Wildlife
Conservation Trust land which is owned by the local
community which numbers about 12,000 Samburu people.
It
is mostly dry plains, but the Sarara River flows through,
and is flanked by the Mathews Ranges, giving it a truly
stunning setting and a good range of habitat.
This
varied landscape means that there is good wildlife to
be spotted here, mostly either browsers or predators,
including thousands of elephants, dik-dik, impala, lesser
and greater kudu, gerenuk, giraffe, hyena, buffalo,
civets, servals, cheetah, leopard and wild dog. The
area around Sarara Camp is also good birding country.
Sarara Camp Safari Activities
In addition to the usual viewing of big
game, activities on Namunyak are as follows:
*
Hiking into the Mathews rainforest
* Escorted bush walks with our expert local field scouts
* Moonlit bush dinners beside natural animal watering
points
* Fly camping safaris with camels along the wide sand
'luggas'
Sarara
Camp Non-Residents Accommodation Prices
Non-Residents
Accommodation Rates Per Night Include: Full
board accommodation + Soft Drinks, Beer + Non-Premium
wine and Laundry + Unlimited Game Drives, Day and Night
+ Local Airstrip transfers (Sarara and Namunyak airstrip)
+ Unlimited Game Drives + Guided Walks + Hiking in the
Montane Forest of the Mathews Mountains & Fly Camping
Dates
From |
Dates
To |
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Child
Aged 5 to 15
Years
Sharing |
1st
Jan 2014 |
31st
Mar 2014 |
814 US Dollars |
1,372
US Dollars |
446 US Dollars |
1st
Apr 2014 |
1st
Jun 2014 |
Closed |
Closed |
Closed |
2nd
Jun 2014 |
30th
Jun 2014 |
814
US Dollars |
1,372
US Dollars |
446
US Dollars |
1st
Jul 2014 |
15th
Sep 2014 |
898
US Dollars |
1,440 US Dollars |
498 US Dollars |
15th
Oct 2014 |
14th
Dec 2014 |
Closed |
Closed |
Closed |
15th
Dec 2014 |
19th
Dec 2014 |
814
US Dollars |
1,372
US Dollars |
446
US Dollars |
20th
Dec 2014 |
4th
Jan 2015 |
898
US Dollars |
1,540
US Dollars |
498
US Dollars |
Notes
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Check in 1100 Hours & ,Check out 1000 Hours
Sarara
Camp Rates
Non-Residents Rates include:
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Laundry
*
Guided walks
*
Conservation Fees
*
Fly Camping with Camels
*
Soft Drinks, Beer, House Wine
*
Shared Game Drives by day and night
*
Full board accommodation Sarara Camp
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Hiking in the mountain forest of the Mathews mountains
Sarara
Camp Rates
Non-Residents Rates
Exclude;
*
Champagne, premium spirits, cellar wines
*
1, 2 or 3 day walks exploring the Mathews with Camels
- quotes on request
* Transfer: Lewa to Sarara 348 US Dollars per vehicle
(max 4 passengers). Approximately 2.5 hours drive
Sarara
Camp Accommodation
Sarara
Camp has six luxury tents, each positioned to maximize
the stunning views of the Mathews Range of mountains
and the animal watering hole. Preserving the romance
of the tented camp, these tents are spacious and high
ceilings, with plenty of cupboard space, electric lighting
and 24 hour hot and cold running water.
There
is an outdoor bathroom offering a superb view of the
hills from the shower. But there is also an indoor toilet
and sink at the back of the tent for midnight visits.
Each tent has its own private terrace with table and
chairs and morning coffee and tea are brought to you
so that you can wake up gazing out over the mountains
view bathrooms.
Sarara
Camp itself would perhaps be best classed as a luxury
eco-lodge, though the double rooms are large tents with
proper beds, and a good bathroom with shower and flush
loo. These are private to each tent, but not exactly
en-suite –you have to walk down a short path.
The
views from the tents (and bathrooms!) are amazing. There
is a main lounge and dining area, and a gorgeous swimming
pool. The food is excellent, and some of it is grown
in their organic garden. Your hosts are Hilary and Piers,
and their team of guides is very professional.
Probably
the best way to enjoy this territory is on foot, but
game drives (day or night) are part of the experience,
as is fly-camping in the midst of the wilderness if
you fancy a really wild night. You can also go into
the mountains, either for a climbing challenge or a
gentler mountain walk.
Samburu
culture is also a strong part of your Sarara experience.
You can visit a Manyatta (this is not a tourist product,
it is a real village) and one of the most magical things
about this place is a visit to the “Singing Wells”.
When the Sarara River is not flowing, but underground,
the local people dig wells in the riverbed.
Sometimes
these are 6-metres deep and the Samburu warriors hoist
up bucketfuls of precious water for themselves and their
livestock, accompanied by evocative songs which their
lead cattle apparently recognize. When the song changes,
it is another herd’s turn for water.
Very
few people see this happening, and no allowances are
made for visitors –this is life in a harsh place,
but a part of life which the community has decided they
are happy for respectful visitors to watch (no cameras).
It happens from about mid-January to end of March, and
again from about end-June to October.
Sarara
Camp Activities
Sarara
Camp Safari
Sarara
has established itself as one of the 'hot spots' for
quality leopard viewing in Africa and equally, for close-up
sightings of the normally extremely shy lesser kudu
antelope.
The
African wild dogs are frequently encountered in the
Sarara valley too. Elephant, buffalo, giraffe, gerenuk,
impala and warthogs are now regularly seen on our game
drives and bush walks and are very much on the increase
in numbers.
Unusual
sightings include striped hyena, aardwolf, civet cat,
African wild cat, greater kudu, grevy zebra and cheetah.
Sarara Safaris are several and include:
* Night safari
* Morning safari
* Walking safari
Sarara
Camp
Dinner in the bush
There
is probably nothing more romantic than dinner out in
the lugga, the dry river bed not far from camp. Sitting
out under the stars by a large camp fire, with a full
bar and elegant three course meals beautifully served
at table, this is the ultimate combination of wild nature
and elegant indulgence.
Sarara
Camp
Fly Camping
If you are staying with
us for several nights, you might want to spend one of
those evenings under the stars, sleeping in your own
mosquito-netting tent in the middle of a dry river bed,
watching the stars in the clear sky above you and listening
to the sounds of the leopards 'sawing' around you. Enjoy
drinks around the campfire while dinner is prepared
for you.
Sarara
Camp
Helicopter Rides
Private
helicopter flights can be arranged, with a bit of notice.
Take a trip up Mount Kenya, or to Lake Turkana, or take
in the superb tropical rainforest of the Mathews Range
which surround Sarara.
Sarara
Camp Private Flights
If
Piers is in camp he can take you up in his plane and
fly you over the Mathews mountain range or wherever
takes your fancy.
Sarara
Camp
Samburu Game Reserve
A
short flight or two hour drive away is Samburu Game
Reserve, a protected area with plentiful grevy zebra,
giraffe, gerenuk, crocodiles, hippos, buffalo, and elephant.
Taking a game drive along the river brings you in touch
with the wildlife as they come to water and to cross
the river.
Sarara
Camp
Singing Wells
The
Samburu people have a wonderful tradition which our
guests are welcome to come and watch. Every morning
the Samburu warriors bring their cattle to the dry river
bed near the camp. The warriors begin to dig deep wells
which will provide drinking water for their cattle.
Naked,
the warriors sing as they dig. The singing creates a
rhythm which synchronizes the team work as buckets are
lifted from one warrior to the next as the well is dug.
But the songs also have the additional function of calling
each warrior's cattle to his particular well. In keeping
with our promise not to photograph this very personal
and important ritual.
Guests
have commented that their morning with Mark at the Singing
Wells was the highlight, not just of their time at Sarara,
but of their trip overall. Sarara is the only place
in the world where one can view this magical and timeless
tribal tradition.
Sarara
Camp Hide
With
so much to see at the watering hole, sometimes you want
to get really close to the animals without scaring them
away. So Sarara created a little hide which you can
sneak down to any time there is an animal you want to
see up close. You can stand in safety only a few feet
away from a group of elephants, near enough to see their
eyelashes.
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Camp situated to the North of Ol Donyo Sabache (Ol Lolokwe),
just below Warges Peak, in the fabled Mathews Mountains
of Northern Kenya. Sarara Camp is located within Namunyak
(meaning 'a place of peace') Wildlife Conservation Trust:
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