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  • selenkay conservancy
    Masai-owned conservancy and safari camp near the Amboseli National...
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    • 757stepheni 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I managed to visit this place through kenya safari bookings and i really enjoyed being there i recommend this place for travelers
    • tommasol780 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We enjoyed our stay in the conservancy! No other cars around, excellent views of the elephant from very close! Really enjoyed
    • ALFriedman 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Staying in, and traveling around the Selenkay Reserve was a highlight to our visit to Amboseli National Reserve. Incredibly remote with tremendous solitude, in comparison to the somewhat busy Reserve, with quite a few tour vehicles at every turn. We never encountered another vehicle throughout our time in Selenkay. The Porini Amboseli Camp in Selenkay was one the highlights to our visit of Kenya!
    • parkerrp 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      away from crowds in National Parks you feel like you are a true explorer with no other jeeps around--camps are limited
    • Kimmief 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is exactly what I imagined a safari experience would be, being able to look for and track animals 'off road' rather than having to stay on the established paths of a typical national park. Being able to go for game drives in the morning, afternoon and also at night after the sundowners was amazing, and a highlight was 'stumbling upon' a pride of lionesses and cubs and then later on the male lion 'teenagers' who had newly left the pride. I also loved seeing the elephants at the watering hole at sundown! The safari guides were all very knowledgeable and the vehicles were perfect, being open-sided. Knowing as well that the local Maasai benefit directly from the operation of the conservancy is the icing on the cake.
    • MariaTyrrell 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The conservancies in Kenya are really the way to do a safari now - true eco-tourism run by and with profits returned to the Maasai. A truly magical experience in dry acacia woodland with the most amazing guides Wilson and Shedrick. Wilson's knowledge and passion for sharing with guests is second to none and he really brought the bird life to us like no-one I've experienced before. No wonder he is one of the Amboseli spectacular but the conservancy land is the special part - we had a lioness and 9 cubs all to ourselves for as long as we wanted, amazing elephants, gerenuk and many many others. I have been to Kenya 4 times now and I cannot recommend this camp and in fact all the Porini camps enough - I guarantee a once in a lifetime experience!
    • 225lauram 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This place was so beautiful. Saw so many different animals. If you want to see elephants, this is the place. I loved the red dirt here! Got to see the Gerenuk here. That was a treat!
    • ayapua 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I have wanted to go on a safari my entire life and on this trip around the world, did so. I chose very very carefully, looking at where the company operated, their reputation for giving back to the community and how the game drives were conducted and who did the conducting. I spent MONTHS looking and settled on Gamewatchers Porini Adventure Camp in Selenkay for a few reasons, the main ones being that they hire 97 percent of staff as Maasai. It is also on a conservancy, owned by the Maasai. There is one other camp (Porini again) in the entire conservancy. It's like a private reserve. our guide, Wilson, was superbly knowledgeable and excellent at finding wildlife and knowing their habits. This is the affordable option because it is traditional camping - tent, etc. The mattress was comfortable, there was a flush toilet and mirror in the stand-alone private bathroom and a camp shower. We ate together outside or under a tent. I liked this and prefer it to more upscale accommodations, because when else would I get to camp in the bush in Africa? The best part is that in this set-up the staff have a lot of interaction with you - we sat around the campfire each night with our camp staff, and showed photos, etc. I got to know them. One day we visited a Maasai village - one of the guys was from there. I felt like we had an invitation to get to know Maasai and benefit from their expertise that is unique to them and it was amazing. I cannot say enough good things about Selenkay or Lion Camp, where I went after Selenkay. One day we went to Amboseli National Park and while we saw more animals and monks and elephants, there were a lot more cars and I very much appreciated our "private" conservancy. If you are on a budget and want a superb experience, this is it. It is also more expensive than other camping budget options but i went with a company that had no bad reviews anywhere that I could find and I am glad I made that decision. I would spend that money gladly again. If you're only going to go on a safari once in life, do it right.
    • 712susieh 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I loved this conservancy. It is beautiful in a dry-grass-and-acacia-trees way, with resident elephants, giraffes, lions and antelope sub-species galore. The bird life there is tremendous.
    • K6420AVjanes 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We've just spent two wonderful nights at a Porini Conservancy - 23rd & 24th August. After 17 years we returned to Selenkay Conservancy and what a difference! Private airstrip, private game drives, private camp hosting just 20 guests, private game-viewing in 15,000 acres of leased Maasai land....have I mentioned it's private! We spent nearly an hour alongside Selenkay lioness and her daughter + their 8 cubs without other vehicles jostling for the best possible photo shot - it was peaceful, magical. Our driver/guides Daniel & Richard (all Selenkay's guides are members of the Professional Safari Guide Association) were so knowledgeable...ask them anything about wildlife, bird-life (1,100!!!) flora & fauna and you open up the door to a flood of interesting facts. Far better to learn from a Maasai than look it up on the internet! We stayed in the Conservancy and were not disappointed, lion, elephant, gerenuk, zebra, dik dik, giraffe, African Civet, Jackals.....the list is endless. Camp staff were non-intrusively attentive, nothing was too much trouble. The Camp and accommodation is as you see on the Selenkay video/Gamewatchers Facebook page...the Go-Away (they don't mean it) birds are my favourite and there's no way of missing your early morning game drive once the Crested Francolin get started. But don't take my tripadvisor word for it - go & see for yourselves and experience a real eco-friendly 'private' safari. JJS
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