(EMAILWIRE.COM, July 15, 2010 ) NAIROBI, Kenya -- Sarara Camp, a tented camp located in the Namunyak Wildlife Conservation Trust of Northern Kenya, offers tailor-made, camel-assisted walking safaris in the fabled Mathews Mountain range of Northern Kenya. Guests of this unique safari method get off the beaten track, giving them an opportunity to explore areas that are rarely visited by tourists and untouched by human development.
From the rainforest of the mountains to the sheer beauty and remoteness of the lowlands, guests of the Sarara Camel Walking Safaris enjoy intimate insight into one of of the wildest and scenically beautiful areas of Kenya. Based in the Namunyak Conservancy, guests explore wild and exciting Samburu tribal grazing lands on foot, where wildlife lives in harmony with the local people, and where a new and exciting model of conservation is taking place. The Namunyak Wildlife Conservation Trust works with communities to create awareness and education as to the benefits and revenue opportunities of conserving wildlife.
A camel-assisted walking safari is the ideal means by which to travel. Free of the constraints of a vehicle, travellers gain flexibility and freedom that allows them to explore new and untouched areas. The camels carry all of the supplies and equipment required to camp comfortably in the bush. Guests move from camp to camp by foot, following traditional game trails, as well as Samburu livestock trails. This kind of safari also offers a great alternative to flying between luxury camps, saving on the cost of the flight and spending a few days exploring the land in between destinations.