About Us

The South Rift Valley region of Kenya where SORALO works spans an area of approximately 850,000 hectares (2,100,396 acres) covering a range of topographic and ecological conditions and hosts one of the richest large mammal assemblages on earth. The productivity and survival of wildlife and livestock in this area depend on a common ecological strategy rooted in mobility and feeding efficiency. This has made it possible for wildlife and pastoral livestock to co-exist for over 3,000 years without significant degradation of the environment. This area comprises of mainly arid and semi-arid lands, and unfortunately has a history of long-term marginalization and neglect, particularly by governmental policies and departments. However due to its rich culture, wildlife, ecology and landscape the potential for diversification of land use and livelihood generation, particularly through tourism, is high.

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Tuesday, December 21, 2010

PLACES TO VISIT THIS DECEMBER IN THE SOUTH RIFT

In slightly over two hours drive you will find yourself in a serene wilderness enjoying wildlife and bird viewing. You will also have an opportunity to walk with baboons, Come enjoy the various activities from wildlife and bird viewing on Lake Magadi and Lake Natron, to walking with baboons, tracking night predators with our researchers or exploring the hidden ancient caldera caves of Mt. Suswa which houses unique bat species only found in this area. Drive through Lake Magadi past the scenic Shompole hill to Lake Natron, the breeding spot of the famous flamingos. The list of activities is endless but the experience is memorable. Whilst you appreciate the beauty and diversity of this region as a visitor, you will be benefiting the local community and encouraging conservation of the wildlife and forests.
Tented Sampu camp is self catering perfect adventure destination, available are 10 spacious ensuite tents with queen size double and single beds positioned for you to enjoy the panoramic views overlooking the surrounding acacia woodlands and distant peaks of Shompole hill. While at Sampu camp you get to enjoy guided nature walks, day & night game drives, bird watching, hiking and swimming, bush breakfast and scenic safaris.




Loisiijo lodge is perfect for a weekend getaway for situated between Amboseli and Maasai Mara national parks. It is hidden beneath ancient tamarind trees on the fig shaded banks of the Ewaso Ngiro in Shompole group ranch. Four airy cottages can accommodate ten guests at any time ensuring personal attention and privacy. A spacious dining area and fully equipped kitchen are available for your use. While at Loisiijo lodge you can accompany researchers to their field trip, enjoy game drives in the Shompole conservation area, bird watching, nature walks with local Maasai and cultural tourism.




Visit the Laleenok resource centre and spend time with the researchers as they explore the strong links between traditional knowledge, science and conservation – an interface between scientists and the community.




Walk with a troop of habituated baboons - While down at the south rift get to walk with a troop of habituated baboons together with researchers and guests and get to know the familiar aspects of the behavior of baboons that is similar to humans.




Shompole group ranch has fantastic scenery and a well managed conservancy which is home to several species f wildlife. While visiting Shompole you can spend a night at Oloika guest house and support a Maasai women’s self – empowerment initiative.




To book either of these places, send an email to; admin-soralo@acc.or.ke. Or call 0728-249301
You can also visit our office at the African conservation centre in Karen opposite hill crest preparatory school, fair acres road.