Who thought that the Enonkishu Conservancy in Kenya could be a successful model integrating both wildlife and livestock rearing? Naicef gives you a guide to Enonkishu Conservancy Kenya, all there is to see at Enonkishu Kenya, and the Enonkishu Conservancy fees to access and enjoy your tour.
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Did you know that the word ‘Enonkishu’ means “A place of healthy cattle”?
Below is an interesting story about this fascinating conservancy!
History Of Enonkishu Conservancy in Kenya
Enonkishu conservancy in Kenya began in 2009, after 150 local families who owned over 24000 acres of land came together and decided to create a conservancy model.
Over time, the management has come up with various initiatives, such as the Predator-Proof Mobile Bomas, and established educational programs such as the Mara Training.
Enonkishu Kenya Location
The conservancy is in the Great Mara region on the northern boundary of the Mara-Serengeti ecosystem, neighbouring other conservancies. Some of these conservancies include: Mara North Conservancy, Lemek Conservancy, and Olare Motorogi Conservancy, among others.
You can access the conservancy via;
Road: The conservancy from Nairobi is a 5 -6 hour drive through Narok town.
Air:Â A flight from Nairobi, Wilson Airport, to the place takes less than an hour through the nearby airstrip, Ngerende Airstrip.
Enonkishu Conservancy Kenya Attractions
Enonkishu Kenya is among the epic conservancies in the Mara region, with epic entailments, and they include;
a) Wildlife
The conservancy is home to a variety of wild species such as the Big Five members (Lion, Leopard, Elephant, Buffalo, and Rhinoceros), Cheetah, Hippos, and nocturnal species, among others.
Enonkishu Conservancy in Kenya, is also a bird haven to various bird species such as the African Fish Eagle, Grey Crowned Crane, Secretary Bird, and Marabou Stork, among others.
It is also described by the amazing open savanna grassland, elevated and rolling hills, the dominant acacia trees, various grass species, among others, that provide epic game views.
b) Culture
Being a community-led conservancy, the conservancy is surrounded by the Masai tribe, who are well-renowned for their traditional values. Community engagement towards the conservation initiatives allows tourists to learn and interact with the Masai people about their customs and traditions.
c) Luxurious Accommodations
Enonkishu conservancy in Kenya offers comfy, luxurious accommodations that offer amazing views of the wild. Some of them include Amani House and House In The Wild.
Fun Things To Do In Enonkishu Conservancy In Kenya
1. Game Drives
Enjoy encountering different wild species such as the Big Five members with the help of your professional Naicef guide.
2. Night Game Drives
The conservancy offers night game drives, and you can get to see the nocturnal species such as Porcupines, Aardvarks, Honeybadgers, among others.
3. Bird Watching
Are you a bird lover? Carry your binoculars and enjoy the thrilling views of different bird species such as Lilac-Breasted Roller (Kenya’s National Bird), African Fish Eagle, and Grey Crowned Cranes, among others.
4. Cultural Experiences
Immerse yourself in the Masai culture, learn and visit a local Masai village, and have a hands-on experience of this amazing tribe running the conservancy.
5. Guided Nature Walk
Explore the conservancy not only on a game drive but also on foot and enjoy up-close views of different wild species and bond with Mother Nature.
Enonkishu Conservancy Fees
Here are the Enonkishu conservancy fees to be able to access the conservancy;
Conservancy Fee For Residents
- Adult – Ksh 4,000
- Child – Ksh 2,000
Conservancy Fee For Non- Residents
- Adults – USD 135
- Child – USD 88
Vehicle Entry Fee – Ksh 2,000
External Guide – Ksh 2,000
Enonkishu Accommodations
Some of the amazing comfy places to stay as you enjoy exploring the conservancy are such as;
- House In The Wild
- Amani House
To be able to spend a night or more at any of these accommodations, book with Naicef for a personalized stay.
Conclusion
Enonkishu conservancy Kenya, is one of Mara’s great conservancies well well-renowned for its epic game encounters and its successful model story.
The word Enonkishu in the Maa Language means “A place of healthy cattle,” and hence it has been a successful thriving since its establishment.
Enonkishu conservancy in Kenya was first formed in 2009 after 150 local Masai landowners came together and decided to partner with conservationists to promote wildlife and their benefit.
It is located on the northern boundary of the Mara-Serengeti ecosystem and neighbours other epic conservancies such as Mara North Conservancy and Lemek Conservancy.
One may access the conservancy via the road, which is a 5 to 6-hour drive, and one may also opt for a faster means, which is via air through the Ngerende Airstrip from Wilspon Airport.
Some of the epic attractions found in Enonkishu Kenya, are different wildlife species such as the Big Five members, Masai culture, and comfy accommodations.
Epic fun things to do in the conservancy include endless game drives, night game drives, walking safaris, cultural experiences, and luxurious stays, among others.
The Enonkishu conservancy fees are indicated above in the amazing story of this conservancy, and you may choose to book with Naicef.
Optional stays you may consider to spend your tour include Amani House and House In The Wild.
To book a tour to this conservancy, consider Naicef as your travel partner and reach out at my@naicef.com or simply call +254799922277.
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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQs) About Enonkishu Conservancy
1. What animals can I see in Enonkishu Conservancy?
Some of the animals you may spot in the conservancy include the Big Five members, Cheetahs, Wild Dogs, and different bird species.
2. What activities can I engage in upon my visit to the conservancy?Â
You may participate in game drives, guided nature walks, night game drives, bird watching, and educational talks.
3. Where is the Enonkishu found?
The conservancy is in the Mara ecosystem on the northern border of the Mara Serengeti plains.
4. Which is the suitable period to visit the conservancy?
During the dry season. This is normally between June and October to enjoy epic game encounters.
5. How does the conservancy support and benefit the local people?
The management works closely with the locals to ensure that they thrive and create a balance between cattle herding and wildlife conservation.
6. Where can I stay on my visit to the conservancy?
Some of the accommodations you can stay at include Amani House and House in the Wild.