Mugie Conservancy
Home to one of the world’s most breathtaking natural wonders
Mugie Conservancy bears testimony to the compatibility of conservation and sustainable land use. This remarkable conservancy doubles as a low-impact cattle ranch while safeguarding sensitive ecosystems that form a vital wildlife corridor between the Laikipia Plateau, Mathews Range, and Samburu lands to the north and east. Its strategic location and ecological importance make it a critical hub for biodiversity in the region.
The broad expanses of the Conservancy include acacia-dotted savannahs, olive forests, and scrubby bushes setting the scene perfectly for a host of wildlife. It is home to key endemic species found in northern Kenya, including the Grevy’s Zebra, Jackson’s Hartebeest, and Reticulated Giraffe. Apart from its wildlife, this Conservancy is also one of those places that epitomize real and natural beauty. Wide-open spaces and thriving ecosystems provide an opportunity for visitors to experience the splendor of Kenya’s wilderness. From observing animals in their natural habitats to exploring unique flora, that dot the landscape, Mugie captures that quintessential unspoiled African beauty.
The Conservancy further cements the balance of nature and conservation with low-input agriculture. It is more than a place; it is a template for how Kenya can protect its natural heritage and ensure that the natural habits of wild animals advance the livelihoods of its people. To anyone who looks forward to being deep within Kenya’s breathtakingly beautiful wilds and the life that inhabits them, Mugie Conservancy is an experience one will never forget.
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