The Big North
Your Adventure Starts Here!

IMMERSE YOURSELF IN CULTURE

Discover the rich cultural heritage of our indigenous communities, including the Maasai, at Koija Cultural Village in Laikipia. Feel the energy of their rhythmic dances, test your skills in high-jump competitions with the warriors, and experience the artistry of intricate beadworks done by our colorful women. Watch skilled blacksmiths at work or simply sit back and soak in the wisdom of folklore shared by the elders. It’s an unforgettable way to connect with pastoralist communities.

Your Wilderness Stay at The Big North

Unwind in Stunning Lodges, Cozy Campsites, and Authentic Bandas for a Truly Immersive Wilderness Escape

Unique Experiences Await

Embark on a journey of adventure, conservation, and culture in Kenya’s vast wilderness. Track endangered rhinos on foot, witness orphaned elephants thrive, and stay in remote eco-lodges like Tassia. Explore rugged landscapes teeming with wildlife, enjoy guided birdwatching, and connect with our pastoralist communities through dance, beadwork, and storytelling. Whether on foot, by vehicle, or camel, The Big North offers an unforgettable experience in untamed Kenya. Be part of this important cause.

Discover The Big North: Kenya’s Wild Heart

The Big North is Kenya’s ultimate frontier, a vast and untamed wilderness where adventure, culture, and conservation come together. Home to iconic wildlife, dramatic landscapes, and the vibrant Samburu heritage, this region offers unique experiences like rhino tracking, camel treks, and cultural immersions. Our community-driven tourism ensures that every visit supports local livelihoods and conservation efforts, preserving this extraordinary ecosystem for future generations. Whether you seek thrilling safaris, serene retreats, or deep connections with nature and tradition, The Big North promises an unforgettable journey home to endangered species such as black rhinos, wild dogs, and the endemic five, Grevy’s Zebra, Gerenuk, Rothschild Giraffe, the Somali Ostrich and Beisa Oryx.  All thriving under local conservation initiatives. Visitors can witness firsthand the harmonious coexistence between wildlife and the indigenous communities that have protected these lands for centuries. The Singing Wells of the Samburu offer a rare glimpse into ancient traditions, where herders chant unique melodies to their livestock at remote waterholes.

Tips & Insights

Make the most of your Big North adventure with expert tips on travel seasons, packing, and exploring. From wildlife
tracking to cultural immersions, these insights ensure a smooth and unforgettable experience.