Mwingi National Reserve
The last frontier
Mwingi National Reserve is a virgin territory for the more intrepid traveler in search of a genuine wilderness experience. Lying in a hot, arid, and well-isolated landscape, this virgin reserve is an officially recognized Wilderness Activity Zone that offers unusual and exciting outdoor experiences for the true aficionado. The reserve allows fly camping, angling, and camel or horseback safaris for amalgamation with nature. This virgin expanse, with its raw beauty and tranquil environment, is an ideal getaway from the hustle and bustle associated with modern life.
Among the many attractions that Mwingi National Reserve boasts is the breathtaking Adamson’s Falls, where cascading waters offer a refreshing contrast to the rugged terrain of the reserve. The Tana River adds another layer of adventure in the way of fishing and boating amidst scenic surroundings. Kampi ya Simba is a mecca for those interested in history and great wildlife tales. This historic camp was once inhabited by famous conservationists and writers of the novel Born Free, Joy, and George Adamson. One will be able to experience a visit to the house in which they lived and see the tomb where Elsa the lioness was buried symbol of freedom, a thing of beauty.
Mwingi National Reserve is the destination for true adventurers, offering a blend of tranquility, historical heritage, and mindboggling outdoor activities: from the seclusion of the wild to reconnecting with the conservation heritage of the Adamsons, to the thrill of discovery awaiting those who would explore Kenya’s unspoiled wilderness. Mwingi promises an unforgettable experience.