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Walking Wild is a walking safari experience through one of Kenya’s best wildlife viewing habitats – the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy. This area provides some of the most stunning landscapes in Africa and are home to a wide variety of game including the “Big Five” (rhino, elephant, lion, leopard and buffalo), over 420 species of birds, reticulated giraffe, cheetah, numerous different antelopes and endangered species such as the Grevy zebra and sitatunga. The increasing shift away from the confines of a traditional lodge has seen Kitonga develop this exceptional experience into a memorable part of any holiday for any age group.

A normal Walking Wild day involves an early start, after a full breakfast then breaking to pass the heat of the day under the shade of an acacia tree. This is an opportunity to allow the animals to come to you and often turns up some excellent sightings. As the day passes the walking will continue towards the night’s camp which will be set up at a new location. Often by moonlight we are able to watch the animals move around our light weight camps. It is a unique chance to really become part of the conservancy in a way in which the nocturnal activity accepts you as if you have always been part of the wilderness. You will traverse a variety of ecosystems, enabling you to experience the diversity of flora and fauna that the areas have to offer. The focus of the safari is learning about the ecosystems as well as the Maasai culture.

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Established in 1988 and enveloped in rich cultural history, the game farm consists of a 650 hectare plot of land situated within the Miller Lilayi Farm. As a family owned business, Lilayi has belonged to the Miller family for over 100 years, which has seen the original farmhouse registered as a Zambian Heritage House in 1996. The deluxe chalets each unit consists of an open plan, en suite bedroom with a lovely furnished lounge. The bathrooms boast Victoria Albert Volcanic Limestone soaker baths and spacious showers, while the room’s folding bay windows open up to a wooden deck and veranda. Amenities include LED satellite television, wireless Internet connection, bar fridge and coffee/tea station. With the tantalizing marriage between African fusion and contemporary cuisine, the Lilayi Restaurant ensures an unforgettable dining experience. The in-house chef prepares dishes using only the freshest products - tender meat from the game farm and organic vegetables and herbs straight from the garden.

Lilayi offers 650 hectares of unspoiled grassland, which is inhabited by nearly 23 different species of mammal and more than 300 bird species. A game drive in an open vehicle is one of the most exciting ways to explore the area. Guests also have the option to explore the area on foot by means of a guided walk. For the more adventurous, Lilayi offers a horseback safari. From this elevated position visitors can expect to view an abundance of wild life including zebra, giraffe, wildebeest and a wide variety of antelope. Visit the elephant nursery to meet the adorable baby elephants that have been rescued and rehabilitated after being orphaned in the wild.

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