Sanctuary

Lake Elementaita Wildlife Sanctuary (LEWS)

Lake Elementaita basin has one of the oldest archeological sites belonging to the Oldowan period, with stone tools dating to 700,000 years ago found at Kariandusi. The Obsidian mines at the Eburru Mountains are evidence of Obsidian trade dating over 3000 years ago. Subsequently, the region was occupied by pastoral Neolithic, later the Maasai pastoral community who called it “Elementaita”. During the colonial occupation, the whole area between Elementaita and Naivasha was taken over and used for livestock and wildlife ranching by Lord Delamere.

Activity Options:
  • Diving
  • Glass Bottom Boat Rides
  • Snorkeling
  • Sun Bathing
  • Water Skiing
  • Wind Surfing
Activity Options:
  • Game viewing
Activity Options:
  • Archeological Safaris
  • Game viewing
  • Trekking
Activity Options:
  • Bird watching
  • Corporate & Special Events
  • Game viewing
  • Photography
  • Scenic
Activity Options:
  • Archeological Safaris
  • Bird watching
  • Camping
  • Fishing
  • Game viewing
Activity Options:
  • Bird watching
  • Game viewing
Activity Options:
  • Camping
  • Game viewing
  • Mountain Climbing
Activity Options:
  • Bird watching
  • Corporate & Special Events
  • Hiking
  • Scenic
  • Walking
Activity Options:
  • Bird watching
  • Game viewing
Activity Options:
  • Biking
  • Game viewing
  • Hiking
  • Rock Climbing
  • Viewing Lake Naivasha
  • Walking

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Lake Simbi National Sanctuary

"For the Birds"

Located close to Kendu Bay town, Lake Simbi is a tiny Crater Lake measuring about one kilometre in radius. Both Lake Simbi and adjacent Odango sites support a substantial bird population that includes flamingos, little grebes, little egrets and Egyptian geese, making it a haven for bird watchers.

Activity Options:
  • Diving
  • Glass Bottom Boat Rides
  • Snorkeling
  • Sun Bathing
  • Water Skiing
  • Wind Surfing
Activity Options:
  • Game viewing
Activity Options:
  • Archeological Safaris
  • Game viewing
  • Trekking
Activity Options:
  • Bird watching
  • Corporate & Special Events
  • Game viewing
  • Photography
  • Scenic
Activity Options:
  • Archeological Safaris
  • Bird watching
  • Camping
  • Fishing
  • Game viewing
Activity Options:
  • Bird watching
  • Game viewing
Activity Options:
  • Camping
  • Game viewing
  • Mountain Climbing
Activity Options:
  • Bird watching
  • Corporate & Special Events
  • Hiking
  • Scenic
  • Walking
Activity Options:
  • Bird watching
  • Game viewing
Activity Options:
  • Biking
  • Game viewing
  • Hiking
  • Rock Climbing
  • Viewing Lake Naivasha
  • Walking

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Kisumu Impala Sanctuary

“A Lakeshore Walk with the Impalas”

Set on the shore of Lake Victoria, the largest freshwater lake in Africa, the Kisumu Impala Sanctuary is a peaceful, relaxing place to enjoy the natural beauty that abounds here. The sanctuary hosts impalas, the rare Sitatunga antelope as well as big cats, buffalos, giraffes, cheetahs and several primate species. The sanctuary is also home to five campsites all with spectacular views of Lake Victoria. Bird watching, nature walks and glass bottomed boat rides compliment the activities availed at the sanctuary.

Activity Options:
  • Diving
  • Glass Bottom Boat Rides
  • Snorkeling
  • Sun Bathing
  • Water Skiing
  • Wind Surfing
Activity Options:
  • Game viewing
Activity Options:
  • Archeological Safaris
  • Game viewing
  • Trekking
Activity Options:
  • Bird watching
  • Corporate & Special Events
  • Game viewing
  • Photography
  • Scenic
Activity Options:
  • Archeological Safaris
  • Bird watching
  • Camping
  • Fishing
  • Game viewing
Activity Options:
  • Bird watching
  • Game viewing
Activity Options:
  • Camping
  • Game viewing
  • Mountain Climbing
Activity Options:
  • Bird watching
  • Corporate & Special Events
  • Hiking
  • Scenic
  • Walking
Activity Options:
  • Bird watching
  • Game viewing
Activity Options:
  • Biking
  • Game viewing
  • Hiking
  • Rock Climbing
  • Viewing Lake Naivasha
  • Walking

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