Kabarion Conservancy

Wildlife Conservancies in Baringo

Kabarion Community Conservancy

Established in 2011, the 800 km2 Kabarion Conservancy, 50 kms northeast of Lake Baringo, is part of thirteen wildlife sanctuaries and nature conservancies which Baringo County has taken huge steps-forward to rehabilitate and restore. Baringo County developed a community conservation bill, thereafter passed in 2015, directed to provide financial support to the conservancies.

To date, close to Shs. 20 million has been forked toward the development of the conservancies in Baringo County, with an aim of broadening its touring products and boosting its competitive-edge. Other conservancies in this renewed effort include Ruko, Kaptuiya, Morop, Nge, Irong and Kimngochoch. It was hoped and planned that Kabarion Community Conservancy would be functional by 2018.


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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