Westgate Conservancy

Wildlife Conservancy in Samburu

Westgate Community Conservancy: Saasab

Wedged between Namunyak Conservancy (north), Kalama Conservancy (east) and Samburu National Reserve (south), Westgate Conservancy covers a 367 km2 rangleland with a core conservation area of 9 km2 and buffer zone of 12 km2. Westgate was formerly the community-owned Ngutuk-Ongiron Group Ranch. Almost self-same with the surrounding conservancies, the landscape is that of the thorny acacia scrubland interspersed with a great many impressive rock outcrops.

The main tree species include various Acacia and Commiphora: Acacia Species – Lchurai, Ltepes, Ildepe, Lderkesi, Sesiai; and Commiphora species including – Siokotei, Lcheningiro and Samanderi. An archetypal scenery of Northern Kenya.  Unique to Westgate Community Conservancy is that is hosts upwards of 500 Grevy’s Zebra, which are endemic to Northern Kenya. Other Key wildlife species include Reticulated giraffes, lions, impala, wild dogs, elephants, Grant’s gazelles, leopards, cheetah, Lesser and Greater kudu and warthogs, among plentiful others.

Westgate Conservancy is one of the inspirational success story in communal integration of wildlife-land management. The only accommodation at Westgate Conservancy is the 18-bed luxury Saasab Tented Camp which is nestled on the banks of River Ewaso Nyiro, the primary source within the conservancy, looking out to the Laikipia Plateau and Mount Kenya. The main gate into Westgate is found about 70 km from Archer’s Post. You travel north via A2 then west via the C79 Archer’s Post-Baragoi Road that forms its northern boundary with Namunyak.


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.


Samburu County, in northern Kenya, offers stunning landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and unique wildlife. Known for its stunning mountains, hills, remote wilderness, traditional Samburu culture, and less-visited national reserves, the county provides an authentic experience away from the popular safari circuit.

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