Luca Safari Ltd
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Exclusive Journeys into Africa’s Untouched Wilderness
Luca Safari offers a truly bespoke African experience, specializing in luxurious and sustainable safaris that immerse guests in the heart of Kenya’s wild beauty. Our flagship destinations, Campi ya Kanzi and Chyulu Club, provide unrivalled access to the awe-inspiring landscapes of the Chyulu Hills, nestled between Tsavo and Amboseli National Parks.
At Campi ya Kanzi, you’ll experience authentic Maasai culture alongside unparalleled wildlife encounters. Our Maasai guides, who have lived and worked with us for years, lead our safaris, ensuring a deeply personal and insightful adventure.
Chyulu Club offers an intimate, private retreat, perfect for those seeking exclusivity and tranquillity in Kenya’s pristine wilderness.
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Activities offered
- Accommodation
- Family Safaris
- Riding Safaris
- Guided flying safaris
- Air Charters
- Adventure tourism
- Flying Safaris
- Safaris - Fixed Camp
- Community Partners
- Bird Watching
Where we operate
- Kenya
Where we’re based
- Kenya
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Maasai Wilderness Conservation
Website http://www.maasaitrust.org
The world increasingly relies on many traditional communities like the Maasai to protect the ecological treasures that exist within the land that they own. But the incredible wilderness and wildlife of Africa’s grasslands and the famous culture of the Maasai people both face daunting threats to their long-term survival. The fate of both rests with the Maasai themselves as they work to figure out how to benefit from their incredible natural resources while preserving them.
That’s what MWC is all about—a pioneering partnership between professional conservationists, like US Board President Edward Norton, and dynamic Maasai leaders to show that the Maasai community can thrive, not just survive, by managing their ecosystem wisely. MWC’s efforts are focused on the Maasai communities and landscapes of Kenya’s Chyulu Hills, within the world-famous Amboseli-Tsavo Ecosystem. This is Hemingway’s “Green Hills of Africa”, deep cloud forests on hills over the savannah teeming with wildlife and Mount Kilimanjaro rising out of the plains. The Maasai communities of this area own all of the land between the protected National Parks and within their land lie critical wildlife migration corridors and habitat reserves, forests that are carbon sinks and rivers and springs that supply the fresh water not only to this ecosystem but to more than seven million people in Kenya, including the second largest city.
MWC funds and operates programs that promote sustainable economic benefits from conserving this ecosystem, creating a cutting edge model of successful community-based conservation.