Conservation

 
 

At Karisia Walking Safaris, we take immense pride in our role as stewards of of our conservation land. We are deeply rooted in our passion for natural history and conservation biology and our commitment to these ideas is in every aspect of our operations at Tumaren and the neighboring lands we manage. Since our inception, we have focused on creating sustainable tourism experiences that not only showcase the breathtaking landscapes and diverse wildlife of the region but also contribute positively to local communities. Each guest who embarks on safari with us helps to support conservation efforts through conservation fees that directly benefit wildlife management initiatives. Our dedication to conservation extends beyond mere tourism; it encompasses active engagement with local ecosystems and communities. We employ local staff, participate in wildlife surveys, and manage invasive species to protect indigenous flora and fauna. By integrating education and community outreach into our conservation strategies, we foster a deeper understanding of the intricate relationships between people and nature. Our guests are not just observers; they become part of a larger narrative that emphasizes the importance of preserving Kenya's rich biodiversity for future generations. Through these efforts, we strive to maintain and enrich a beautiful piece of Africa that we have been blessed to take care of. At the link below you can find different ways to contribute to the people and the land of our part of Laikipia.