
Kenya Safari Guide
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Located in Kenya’s Northern Frontier, the name may sound rather tame, but 'tame' is one thing Matthew’s Range is not. Definitely in the running for one of the continent’s wildest and most remote areas, this is a place of prehistoric gorges, dense forest and jet-clear streams tumbling over craggy peaks. Most people visit for the phenomenal walking but there are a number of species around, and oryx, gazelle and Grevy’s zebra can be seen grazing alongside squat cattle and their distinctive Samburu owners. Matthew’s Range takes ‘off the beaten track’ to another level, but that extra kilometre is certainly worthwhile…
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Africa is full of remote, rugged ‘scapes but Matthew’s Range is among the most extreme, having been dubbed a ‘sky island’ that seems to float on a sea of lush forest. The combination of plunging gorges, peaks and hectares of forest has made it a hiking and biking Mecca, and the expeditions are often led by Samburu warriors who know the area like the back of their hand. Depending on your lodge of choice, a visit to the sacred ‘singing wells’ could also be on the cards. Game drives are available but, for an added dash of adventure, there are camel and horseback excursions to try, as well as fly camping under the unmarred sky. The views are reason enough to spend a few days at a camp in Matthew’s Range but there is some incredible wildlife to be spied too. Look out for oryx, Grevy’s zebra, prides of lion, scavenging hyena, and even African painted dogs, and in the forests, elephant, black panthers and rare species of monkey. It’s also worth planning a visit to the Reteti Elephant Orphanage to see the rehabilitation project in action.
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