Chuine Conservancy

Wildlife Conservancies in Baringo

Chuine Community Conservancy

Further north lies the Chuine Community Conservancy which overlooks Sandai and stretching above Laikipia Escarpment forming a border with the proposed Arabal Conservancy. The grass and shrubs in the conservancy are preserved for livestock grazing during dry seasons, while the acacia trees provide good pollen and nectar for honey producing bees. According to a biosphere survey carried out on spatial variation in value of ecosystem services, Chuine was rated second only after Lake Bogoria National Reserve on ecosystem and biodiversity. It’s an oofy haven for biodiversity research, a breeding site for the greater Kudu, and a migratory corridor for wildlife from Laikipia to Lake Bogoria National Reserve.


Kenya has about 110 wildlife conservancies, all promoting the placid co-existence of local people and wildlife in mutual well-being. Improved security, better land management, income, employment and support to community projects have all encouraged the epic rise of conservancies unique attractions and experiences.


Touring Baringo County offers a unique blend of cultural experiences, natural wonders, and outdoor adventures. Many of its hidden gems, along Kenya’s Rift Valley, create unforgettable memories. Baringo County’s vast ecological gamut is a road-trip lover’s playground, birder’s haven and photographer’s paradise.

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