The things conservancies can do that national parks, by their rules, cannot.
Rhino strongholds
Laikipia holds a large share of Kenya's black and white rhino, on conservancies built around protecting them.
Wild dog
One of East Africa's best regions for endangered African wild dog, with packs followed by researchers.
Walk, ride, drive at night
No park rules here — walking safaris, horseback, camel and night drives are all on the table.
Low density, high exclusivity
Few vehicles, private land, and sightings often to yourself.
Community conservation
Many conservancies are community-owned, so your stay funds local livelihoods and wildlife together.
A Laikipia note
Laikipia is a concept as much as a place — dozens of separate conservancies, each with its own character and camps. The right one depends on what you want: rhino and research, family ranch life, or remote walking country. We match the conservancy to the trip.