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Lodo Springs

Loisaba Conservancy

Kenya

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At Lodo Springs, you'll find eight luxurious tented rooms, each offering a spacious and comfortable retreat with breathtaking views across Laikipia.

When you're not out exploring the conservancy, you can relax in the infinity pool, enjoy lunch on the deck, and have a massage. The food is delicious, and the staff are attentive, ensuring a comfortable stay.

Staying at Lodo Springs is not just about the wildlife. It's about the freedom to explore. You can venture on walks, ride mountain bikes, and engage with the local Samburu community to gain a deeper understanding of their culture.

We love to include Lodo Springs (sister camp to Loisaba Tented camp but the more comfortable of the two) on our itineraries because Loisaba Conservancy is one of the great conservation success stories. You have good chances of seeing leopards and, if you are very lucky, African Wild Dogs. They have recently reintroduced black rhinos to the Conservancy.

About This Area

Loisaba is a 56,000 acre wildlife conservancy and working ranch located in Northern Laikipia. The Ewaso Nyiro River and abundant permanent springs make Loisaba attractive to wildlife throughout the year. Laikipia is currently home to the largest population of elephant in Kenya, with Loisaba serving as a key migration corridor. There are chances of seeing lion, as well as the seldom seen Greater Kudu and Wild Dog, and endemic northern Kenya species such as the gerenuk and Grevy’s Zebra, alongside a wealth of other wildlife.

The Nature Conservancy facilitated the purchase of the property by the Loisaba Community Trust in 2015 and now works with them to run the conservancy. Together, they work with neighbouring communities to protect almost 15 million acres for wildlife, livestock, and the people who have traditionally lived there. They are creating jobs, schools, healthcare clinics, and managing grazing access for local communities.

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