Mbulia Conservancy

Mbulia Conservancy Secluded Africa Conservation Trust’s core pillars are focused on Wildlife and Nature Conservation,

Mbulia Conservancy is an important dispersal area for wildlife. The protection of the wildlife in this area, coupled with rising figures of poaching in Africa, was one of the main reasons for the initiation of Kipalo and the conservancy. Several years ago the community living in the Mbulia Group Ranch decided that they wanted to begin a tourism initiative on their land and so 12,000 acres of land

was leased from the community to create Mbulia Conservancy where Kipalo Hills is also situated. This ambitious project has set to protect about 6,000 elephants that are currently threatened by poachers with a plan to construct a fence along the southern border of Tsavo West. The owners of Kipalo Hills together with their dedicated staff have removed over 800 traps and snares, and are just about to dismantle the illegally constructed dwellings and camps of poachers within the conservancy. Kipalo Hills, the only accommodation facility within the conservancy, is neatly perched on Mbulia Hills, enjoying fantastic views of Ngulia and Mount Kilimanjaro. Whether you prefer the classic game drive, learning about traditional medicine, survival or archery during bush walks, or simply relaxing at the pool with a book, Kipalo Hills offers you the authentic and exclusive Kenyan getaway you have been searching for!

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2A Convent Lane
Nairobi

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Secluded Africa Conservation Trust’s core pillars are focused on Wildlife and Nature Conservation, Culture and Communities:

Conservation - All our properties are within private conservancies. Meaning, exclusive experiences all the way. We deeply encourage our guests to engage in our conservation work, anti-poaching and community efforts so that they understand the difference between a conservancy and national park, what conservation means, where their conservation fees go, the reality on the ground and hopefully leave as family and true advocates of wildlife and nature conservation.

Culture - Cultural education and exposure is important to us. Kenya is a colourful country with 43 tribes, yet only 2 are well known, one could even say, exploited. With our lodges in Kenya, you are able to engage with at least 4 tribes – Pokomo, Orma, Taita and Maasai tribes.

Community - Communities are part of every conservancy and lodge. They are shareholders, managers, waiters, rangers and part of every cog in the wheel that it takes to run a lodge and conservancy. Each of them have been trained and their children are being put through school as part of being a Secluded Africa team and family member.