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Riding with Rhinos: Kenya's Intimate Safari
23 Apr
Summary
- Experience intimate safaris on horseback in Kenya's Borana Conservancy.
- Borana conservancy prioritizes wildlife over vehicles for ethical tourism.
- Conservation efforts protect over 255 black and white rhinos in Kenya.

The Borana Conservancy in Kenya offers an intimate safari experience, moving beyond traditional game drives to activities like horseback riding and bush walks.
This approach prioritizes wildlife, ensuring animals always have the right of way and limiting vehicle encounters to minimize disturbance. This conservancy is a critical habitat for rhinos, safeguarding over 255 black and white individuals, representing about 12% of Kenya's endangered population.
Since 2016, Borana has participated in a 93,000-acre wildlife corridor, allowing animals to move freely across connected conservation areas. Tourism is crucial for funding these efforts, but it is managed sustainably to ensure low-impact experiences.
Borana Lodge provides exclusive access to its stunning landscapes, limiting guest numbers to approximately 25. Packages include various low-impact activities and a contribution to conservation efforts, with prices starting at £4,283 per person for a four-night stay.