Overview

Sarara Treehouses are found within the lands of the Namunyak Wildlife Conservation Trust. An area of approximately 850,000 acres which lies folded around the southern corner of the fabled Mathews Mountain Range of northern Kenya. This is home of the proud Samburu tribespeople, a group of semi-nomadic pastoralists who have long shown tolerance for the wildlife that co-exists alongside their cattle. 

Sarara Treehouses has established itself as one of the ‘hot spots’ for quality leopard viewing in Africa and equally, for close-up sightings of the normally extremely shy lesser kudu antelope. The African wild dogs are frequently encountered in the Sarara valley too. Elephant, buffalo, giraffe, gerenuk, impala and warthogs are now regularly seen on our game drives and bush walks and are very much on the increase in numbers.  Unusual sightings include striped hyena, aardwolf, civet cat, African wild cat, greater kudu, grevy zebra and cheetah.A visit to Sarara Treehouses is a chance to experience a wilderness like no other in Africa.