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Porini Camp is located in the Selenkay Conservation Area, a
15,000-acre private game reserve on a vast tract of land of over 300,000
acres owned by the Kisonko clan of the Maasai people and bordering the
northern boundary of Amboseli, overlooking Kilimanjaro. The Conservation
Area is an important dispersal area for wildlife moving in and out of
Amboseli and actually holds a wider diversity of species than is found
inside the park. In addition to the better-known big game like elephant,
lion, leopard, cheetah, giraffe and zebra, there are several less common
species such as caracal, African wildcat, civet, gerenuk, lesser kudu and
striped hyena. Our private four-wheel-drive
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Accommodation |
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Porini Camp consists of six spacious tents, sited among shady Acacia Tortilis trees, in a spot once favoured by big game hunters. The camp is small and exclusive, accommodating a maximum of 12 guests. It is set up along the lines of the traditional hunting safari bush camp, so there are no permanent structures like bar or restaurant or swimming pool – this is real camping in the bush, but with much more comfortable bathroom arrangements than were available to the hunters of earlier years! The tents are large and comfortably furnished, each with a double and a single bed, solar-powered electric lights, and en suite bathroom with shower, washbasin and flush toilet. Meals are taken under the shade of an Acacia tree and after dinner we can sit around the campfire and listen to the sounds of the African night. The camp is staffed by members of the local Maasai community and managed by a young South African couple, Ryan and Tania, who are experienced safari guides and act as your hosts throughout your stay. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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During your
stay there will be a two-day programme as follows:
Day 1.
Transfer from Nairobi by road arriving for lunch. In the afternoon you
will go on a game drive to explore the Conservation Area ending with a
sundowner on Olosinkiran Hill. Return to camp for a shower, dinner and
Day
2.
After an early breakfast, we drive through the bush on our private
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Day 3 Early morning game drive in the Conservation Area followed by a late breakfast and then depart for the transfer to Nairobi, arriving around 2 pm. |
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| The local Maasai community has set aside the Selenkay Conservation Area as a reserve for wildlife and in return is receiving an income from tourism activities. This is used to fund community projects such as schools and water supplies. Employment opportunities have also been provided for the local Maasai people as game rangers, trackers, and camp staff. Apart from the management couple and Head Cook, all other staff in the camp and Conservation Area are members of the local community. The 70 kms of roads in the Conservation Area were constructed using local labour so that members of the community gained employment. As a result of the establishment of the Conservation Area, wildlife numbers have recovered significantly in recent years. | ![]() |
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Elephants are
now seen frequently after an absence of nearly 20 years. Selenkay
Conservation Area lies in the heart of Maasailand, well off the beaten
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Facilities and Activities included during your stay
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Prices
inclusive of Nairobi transfers, all game drives, bush walk, night drive,
Amboseli Park fees, Selenkay Conservation fees, accommodation for 2 nights
at Porini camp with meals and soft drinks. |
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| SRS = single room supp | Twin pp | SRS | |
| 01 Sep ‘02 | 15 Dec ‘02 | $509.00 | $70.00 |
| 16 Dec ‘02 | 30 Nov ‘03 | $565.00 | $35.00 |
For 1 night
safari price (Wednesdays) deduct US$150p.p.
1 night
itinerary is based on Days One and Three
For more information or to book a safari to Selenkay, please call
Ivory
Photo Safaris
at
Tel: (425) 895-8585
or Toll Free: 1-877-SAFARI-8
or contact us by email at:
info@ivorynet.com
Website:
Porini Camp
