experince the magic of naasulu conservancy

Discover the Wonders of Wildlife at Nasuulu Conservancy

Nasuulu Conservancy is a haven for a dazzling array of wildlife, offering an unforgettable experience for nature enthusiasts. Here, you can witness creatures roaming free in their natural habitat, from the majestic African elephant to the critically endangered Grevy’s zebra.

Encounter a Tapestry of Species

Our conservancy teems with diverse wildlife populations, each playing a crucial role in the delicate balance of the ecosystem.

Here’s a glimpse of some of the remarkable creatures you might encounter:

The Mighty Elephant: Witness herds of elephants, including the iconic African elephant, as they traverse the plains or cool themselves in the Ewaso Nyiro River.

Endangered Elegance: Keep your eyes peeled for the critically endangered Grevy’s zebra, the largest living zebra species, with its distinctive black and white stripes.

Striped Majesty: Spot the common zebra, known for its bold stripes, grazing on the golden plains alongside other herbivores.

Swift Predators: Cheetahs, lions, leopards, and hyenas are some of the apex predators that call Nasuulu home, showcasing the intricate web of life.

Birds of Paradise: Look to the skies and marvel at the vibrant birds that fill the air with color and song, from majestic eagles to colorful rollers.

Nasuulu boasts a wealth of wildlife, Keep an eye out for:

Somali Ostrich: Encounter the world’s largest bird species, the flightless Somali ostrich, roaming the savanna.

Graceful Antelopes: Be mesmerized by the variety of antelopes, including graceful oryx, swift gazelles, and majestic gerenuk.

Towering Giraffes: Spot the tallest land animal, the giraffe, reaching high into the trees to nibble on leaves.

Magnificent Cats: Look out for the elusive caracal with its tufted ears and the spotted cheetah known for its incredible speed.


Responsible Wildlife Viewing:

At Nasuulu, we prioritize responsible wildlife viewing to ensure a positive experience for both visitors and animals.

Here’s how you can contribute:

Respectful Observation: Maintain a safe distance from animals and avoid disturbing their natural behavior.

Stay with Your Guide: Our experienced guides will ensure you have the best wildlife viewing experience while respecting the animals’ habitat.

Minimize Noise: Be mindful of your noise levels to avoid startling the wildlife.

Leave No Trace: Respect the environment by properly disposing of waste and staying on designated trails.