An evening ride on the 24th to the Yellow Fever Camp on the Borana lugga – cantering up hills, spying on elephant and groping through the late twilight as the sun went down. The huge fire a welcome sight for both horses and riders. Read more
An evening ride on the 24th to the Yellow Fever Camp on the Borana lugga – cantering up hills, spying on elephant and groping through the late twilight as the sun went down. The huge fire a welcome sight for both horses and riders. Read more
Well the season is over for us here on Borana – well almost, a few guests still trickle through the lodge but the horses have all had their shoes removed and they are having a well-earned rest. Read more
It is with great sadness that I write of the death of Jackson Lengopito – the driver of our mobile clinic car. He sadly had an asthma attack at about 2 in the morning so we were not able to save him. We now go about the really difficult job of having to replace him. Read more
A few mornings ago Jaros our head guide experienced a morning that his guests were privileged to see. A morning jaunt below the lodge unveiled a pack of 20 African wild dogs trotting through the long grass, past a herd of a hundred or more buffalo. Read more
July and August have been pretty hectic on Borana, loads of guests from all over the world having amazing experiences and its not only about wildlife. Read more
Last weekend was the Eastern Unit competition for the Laikipia Unity Cup.
Eight teams mostly uncoached but full of enthusiasm played in the competition. The British Army in a camp set up at Gundua School hosted all team members. Read more
Two days ago a male white rhino called Nasoit wandered onto Borana of his own accord. He was born on Lewa, moved to Enasoit Ranch and then Ol Pejeta. Read more
Just coming through the low season on Borana and all is just so beautiful – so much game and grass!! Read more
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. Read more