Lolldaiga Hills

Lolldaiga Hills is a stunning private conservancy in Laikipia, Kenya, known for its breathtaking landscapes and rich biodiversity, offering a unique African safari experience.

49,000
Acres Protected
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Miles of Trails
Private access, limited public visitation
Annual Visitors
Conservancy efforts initiated in recent decades
Year Established

About Lolldaiga Hills

 

Lolldaiga Hills is located in Laikipia County in central Kenya, spanning over 49,000 acres of diverse landscapes, including rolling hills, lush valleys, and expansive open plains. The area is renowned for its rich biodiversity, supporting a variety of wildlife such as elephants, leopards, and several antelope species. Historically, the land has been used for cattle ranching, but in recent years, it has been managed as a conservancy to promote sustainable land use and wildlife conservation. Lolldaiga Hills offers visitors an authentic African safari experience with opportunities for guided wildlife walks, game drives, and cultural interactions with local communities. The stunning vistas from the hills provide captivating views of Mount Kenya and the surrounding savannah. Visitors are drawn to the area's pristine wilderness, which offers incredible opportunities for photography and nature exploration.

Highlights

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Panoramic views from the Lolldaiga escarpment

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Diverse wildlife including elephants and leopards

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Cultural tours with local communities

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Sunset game drives offering breathtaking vistas

Notable Natural Features

Lolldaiga Hills Escarpment

Offers dramatic views and a chance to see extensive savannah landscapes.

Elephant Population

Home to a significant number of elephants that roam freely across the conservancy.

Cultural Heritage

Visitors can engage with local communities to learn about traditional Maasai culture.