The Kalama community conservancy is located within the Girgir Group Ranch in Samburu game reserve area which covers a total area of about 95,000 hectares. The Conservancy I located west of the Archer’s post. There are about 2000 people that live here with their main livelihood being raring livestock like Camels and goats. The area is a very important spot for migration of animals to and from the southern and northern conservancy in this region.
The Members of this community conservancy has lived in harmony with the Samburu National game reserve for over forty years. They have shared space, wildlife and revenues. Northern Kenya is one of Africa’s last true wilderness areas. The absence of fences makes it one of the few places left that allows for the free movement of wildlife across a vast area.
A red landscape dominated by acacia-grassland mosaic. With dramatic dry upland/montane forests rising from its plains. It is home to a wide diversity of species. Inhabited by pastoral tribes with rich traditional histories that are collectively striving both to protect its ecological integrity and their own livelihoods there is no better way for visitors to experience the real Africa.
Best time to Visit Kalama community conservancy
Visitng Kalama Community Wildlife Conservancy is done throughout the year. The best time is during the months of December to March. Then June to October which is relatively dry than March to May and November. January to March is hot and dry. April to June is hot and wet and July to October is very warm and wet.
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