Laikipia Plateau | Kenya’s Premier Private & Community Conservancy Frontier

Laikipia County, Northern Frontier Kenya

The Laikipia Plateau

A UNESCO World Heritage Buffer Ecosystem & Epicenter of Community Conservation

“Spanning over two million acres of sweeping volcanic soils and rugged river valleys under the shadow of Mount Kenya, the Laikipia Plateau is a legendary wildlife stronghold. Bypassing state parks to pioneer private and community-led conservation, it defends Africa’s largest rhinos populations and serves as the ultimate frontier for threatened wild dogs.”

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Location & Terrain Specs

The Geography of the Volcanic Highlands

Laikipia sits as a massive, high-altitude geological bridge connecting Mount Kenya’s mist-shrouded base to the harsh semi-arid plains of the Northern Frontier District. Perched between 1,600m and 2,400m altitude, the plateau’s rugged escarpments, clay valleys, and sandstone gorges are bisected by the lifeline waters of the Ewaso Ng’iro and Ewaso Narok rivers.

Coordinates 0.4000° N, 37.0000° E
Total Area 9,500 km² (2.3M Acres)
Primary Watershed Ewaso Ng’iro River Basin
Key Hub Nanyuki Town Gateway

Volcanic Plains & Ridges

Formed by historical lava flows from Mount Kenya, these vast clay grasslands provide highly nutritional grazing flats for huge, migrating elephant corridors.

Rich Basaltic Soil Plains

River Gorge Networks

Tumbling down sandstone canyons, local river catchments nourish deep galleries of fever trees, forming critical watering holes for lions, leopards, and tracking packs of wild dogs.

Canyon Lifelines

Continuous Wildlife Corridors

Unlike fenced national parks, Laikipia’s community territories remain completely open, establishing free-moving corridors connecting Mount Kenya to Samburu lands.

Unfenced Migratory Belts

Airstrip Infrastructure

High-end travelers access private eco-retreats via scheduled flights from Nairobi Wilson Airport, land directly at Nanyuki, Loisaba, or Ol Pejeta Kamok airstrips.

Fly-in Wilderness Hubs
Ecosystem Layout

Pioneering Conservancy Sectors

Rather than relying on state protection, Laikipia is divided into independent private and communal conservancies, hosting highly exclusive tourism and research structures.

Black Rhino at Ol Pejeta
Ol Pejeta Conservancy
Rhino & Chimpanzee Haven

Ol Pejeta Sanctuary

A highly protected 90,000-acre sanctuary defending East Africa’s largest population of critically endangered black rhinos, the world’s last remaining northern white rhinos, and a sweet chimpanzee rescue habitat.

Key Focus Rhino Monitoring & Chimps
Star beds or landscape at Loisaba
Loisaba Conservancy
High-Tech Wildlife Corridor

Loisaba & Star Beds

A legendary conservation zone featuring custom-built star beds rolled out over high escarpments, utilizing advanced research tracking collaring, and tracking rare melanistic (black) leopards.

Unique Activity Star-Bed Camping & K9 Tracking
Valley and eco lodge inside Segera
Borana & Segera
Highland Ridges & Valleys

Borana & Segera Foothills

Boasting incredible rolling valleys, Borana operates completely hand-in-hand with Lewa as an unfenced mega-sanctuary for rhinos, while adjacent Segera balances high-end contemporary art exhibitions with luxury solar-powered camps.

Key Focus Rhino Horseback Trails
Fauna & Research Projects

Rare Species of the High Plateau

Laikipia’s highly successful wildlife policies support several of Earth’s rarest species. Discover the prime tracking and research targets of our ecosystem.

Rhino grazing in Ol Pejeta
Critically Endangered

Black & White Rhinos

African Wild Dog
Wild Dog Stronghold

African Painted Wild Dogs

Reticulated Giraffe near acacia forest
Vulnerable Northern Species

Reticulated Giraffe

Melanistic leopard in deep trees
Rare Color Morph

Melanistic Leopards

Sustainable Ecosystem Models

Pioneering the Private & Communal Model

Rather than enclosing lands away from human footprints, Laikipia’s conservancy blueprint leverages ecotourism revenues to directly co-manage community grazing programs, clinics, and academic bursaries for Samburu, Maasai, and Pokot pastoralists.

Under the umbrella of the **Northern Rangelands Trust (NRT)**, private landowners and local herders have transitioned from conflict to collaboration, working in harmony to defend shared wildlife corridors and combat environmental degradation.

Lush savannah landscape in Kenya

Community Livestock Integration

Through scientific rotative grazing, domestic cattle herds and wild herbivores share grazing flats safely, preventing desertification while supporting local herders’ livelihoods.

Elite Wildlife Canine Tracking

Meet Ol Pejeta and Loisaba’s anti-poaching canine units. These highly trained bloodhounds and handling rangers track illegal trails across borders, keeping black rhinos secure around the clock.

Rhino Corridor Expansions

Unfenced, solar-gated corridors bridge Borana and Lewa, allowing rhinos to roam, breed, and naturally migrate across a larger, secure territory.

Northern Range Gerenuk Walks

Accompany armed Samburu rangers on foot to watch the Gerenuk (gazelle-giraffe) stand erect on its hind legs to forage acacia leaves in our northern savannah plains.

Planning Your Expedition

Best Time to Visit Laikipia

Dry Wildlife Peak

June – October, January – February

Perfect conditions for tracking endangered black rhinos and wild dogs. Animals gather around Ewaso Ng’iro water points, and the skies over Mount Kenya remain clear.

Vibrant Green Rains

November – December

The high plateau turns into an emerald-carpeted oasis. Migratory birds arrive from the north, and young calves fill the plains, creating premium conditions for landscape photography.

Lush Meadow Months

March – May

The valleys and escarpments are lush and peaceful. Enjoy fewer crowds, dramatic cloud formations, and stunning birding opportunities across private conservancy boundaries.

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