A camping safari in Kenya is one of the world's great travel
adventures. Pitching your tent in the bush gives you the feeling
of really living in the wild. The romance of an open campfire
under a magnificent sky full of stars is undeniable, and night
in the wild is a magical time, when the air rings with the
whooping calls of hyenas and the dawn is heralded by the unforgettable
sound of a lions roar.
This is truly a great adventure, and most of Kenya's Game
Reserves and National Parks have campgrounds and some basic
facilities. Clear tent space and long drop latrines are
often available. In some campsites, water and rudimentary
shelters are also provided.
Many safari operators offer camping safaris through one
or more of the Parks and Reserves.Vehicles, guides, tents
and equipment, as well as food and a cook are all provided.
If you are travelling independently with your own vehicle
and camping equipment, then you should carry adequate supplies
of fresh water, food, fuel and emergency supplies. Do not
rely on local water supplies or rivers and streams for potable
water. Any water taken from a stream should be filtered
or boiled for several minutes before drinking.
If you are trekking and planning to wild camp outside of
official or designated campsites, seek local advice in advance.
The land on which you are planning to camp may be privately
owned or be traditional lands under the control of a nearby
village or tribe. In some instances, advance permission
and/or payment is required. If camping in the vicinity of
a village, as you may be asked to do, remember to practice
culturally sensitive behaviour.
Camping should always have minimal impact on the environment.
All rubbish and waste matter should be buried, burnt, or
take away with you. Do not leave food scraps or containers
where they may attract and harm animals.
Campers should also take care of wildlife. Do not leave
fruit or other food inside tents, it can attract monkeys,
baboons, and even in some areas elephants, resulting in
destruction of tents and equipment.