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Siana Conservancy

An abundant buffer zone that is alive with wildlife

Siana Conservancy is one of the few thriving wildlife strongholds within the rich Mara ecosystem, affording an outstanding and intimate experience for both the nature lover and the tourist alike. As one of the most successful conservancy initiatives in the region, Siana provides a vital buffer zone teeming with a diverse range of wildlife. Among such iconic African species to spot are buffaloes, giraffes, gazelles, zebras, topis, dik-diks, elands, and numerous other grazers roaming freely in all directions.

The conservancy is also home to several resident lions that, together with leopards, cheetahs, African wild dogs, and hyenas, make for an electrifying experience for safari lovers when these amazing predators are followed in their natural environment.
Siana Conservancy equally plays a very important role as a migration corridor for elephant herds, with some families having more than 200 individuals. These giants move across the lands that make up the conservancy and add to the dynamic and varied wildlife found here.

The other highlight of Siana Conservancy is that, between July and October of every year, the latter part of the Great Migration falls in this region. During these months, unprecedented herds of wildebeests migrate through the conservancy, thereby offering an unsurpassed view of animal movements.
With these migratory herds, there comes breathtaking, amazing scenery, people from all over the world come to watch the beauty of nature in its raw aspect.

With its rich biodiversity and stunning wildlife spectacles, Siana Conservancy is not only a vital ecological zone but also one of the premium tourist destinations for anyone seeking an unforgettable safari adventure. Its mix of diverse species, including herbivores and predators, along with its essential elephant and wildebeest migrations, makes it a location that no true enthusiast of the African wilderness will want to miss.

When to Visit:

Best Time: June to September and January to February are best for general wildlife viewing Best Time: June to September and January to February are best for general wildlife viewing
Peak Season: December to March & July to October Peak Season: December to March & July to October
Low Season: April to June Low Season: April to June

Recommended For:

Bird Enthusiasts Bird Enthusiasts
Landscape Landscape
Wildlife Wildlife
Walking Safari Walking Safari

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