Kitich Forest Camp offers guest fly fishing in a pristine wilderness

The Mathews mountains, untouched by time, draped in lush forests, teeming with life. A land where ancient traditions thrive alongside groundbreaking conservation efforts, protecting a rich tapestry of biodiversity, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Kenya' s Northern Frontier. For those that love to cast a line in a bubbling stream or meandering river, fly fishing can be enjoyed from Kitich Forest Camp. Find the perfect spot and wait for that fish to bite!
We asked Andrew Nightingale, a renowned and passionate fisherman, who travels East Africa searching for the elusive species mentioned in obscure ancient documents, noting potential species new to science, and preaching good fisheries conservation practice to let us know of his recent experience and this is what he had to say: “Kitich Forest Camp is an idyllic location and is the perfect place to fish. The enjoyment of fly fishing has always been enhanced by immersing one’s soul in a pristine clearwater wilderness. The Ngeng stream which trickles past the camp is one of my favourite places to sight fish for the stunning, indigenous, broad shouldered Ewaso Barbs. If you fly fish, you won’t regret spending several days in this perfect paradise.”
(3/4wt rod, floating line, strictly barbless hooks, catch and release only)