Board meeting for the Safari and Conservation Company
On the 6th May we had the most amazing flight up to Sibaloi, Lake Turkana flying along the eastern side of the Mathews and Ndoto mountain ranges. The Saiya and Milgis luggas were flowing and the country looked fresh and vibrant with colour. We flew over a big ceremony perhaps change of age group or a wedding. The lake was stunning and having flown over South Island we followed the shoreline all the way to where Willy had set up his desert camp in the park. Flying low over huge herds of Tiang and Zebra in wonderful evening light we made it into camp at dusk. That night fresh serviche and delicious fresh perch was served for dinner with plenty of Safari and Conservation conversation long into the night. The fishing was fantastic with big 110 lbs perch teased to the surface. Fossils are just lying on the ground almost anywhere you look. Hyena visited the camp at night which made for a bit of excitement. The final drive to the airstrip was an excitement for us all as we found a Heuglin’s bastard – now a rare sight in the world. This is an amazing expedition made easy and comfortable.










