Borana Lodge
Central Highlands - Mt. Kenya Area, Kenya
This exclusive ranch sits in a remote paradise which has been devoted to the conservation of wildlife and its natural habitat. Life on a Kenyan ranch isn't just about living close-up with a whole album of Laikipia's unique wildlife, including some of Kenya's most habituated elephants. It's about so much more. Each day some sort of equilibrium must be sought between the needs of Africa's predators and abundant wildlife and those of the doe-eyed humped Boran cattle that give the ranch its name. Alongside this, we have to ensure the commercial viability of our smaller-scale projects such as the tannery and leather workshop, manned by blind and disabled workers whilst also putting energy into the success of schemes to enhance the lives of Borana's pastoralist neighbours. A stay at Borana is a unique opportunity for total immersion in the life and goings on of a working ranch where environmental and ecological considerations rank alongside the responsibilities we feel towards our neighbouring communities be they pastoralists or agriculturalists, be it in the form of development partnerships and mobile health clinics, or the workings of the ranch's education trust. Of course a visit to the high altitude rose farm or to our organic essential oil distillery is by no means compulsory; there are plenty of other ways to entertain you on Borana. Two strings of horses, mountain bikes, game walks, cross-cultural experiences and plenty of excuses for a night fly camping await our visitors. We just want you to know that there's more to Borana. Then again you could just put your feet up, sit back in your open 4 x 4 and be taken to the game, eat delicious home grown organic food and maybe muster up the energy to drag yourself away from your exclusively comfortable sleeping house for an afternoon massage overlooking Mount Kenya and, of course, the pool.
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highs* The Disney Team took their inspiration for drawing the Lion King here - what more can we say, it is breathtaking in every way.
* The food defies description and is all organic and home produced, they even have an edible flower garden! |
lows* Game is seasonal but Lewa is a short 10 minute game drive away.
* Guests staying in the newest cottage down below the main lodge need to be related to mountain goats as it is quite steep getting down there! |
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LIVESTOCK
Borana Ranch has over 2000 head of cattle. The cattle are kept for beef production though we also have our own dairy herd for ranch consumption. The cattle are primarily of the 'Boran' breed; this is for their ability to withstand droughts and pests, though we do a single with the 'Sementhal' breed in order to improve the body form.
SEVEN ELEPHANTS TREE NURSERY
The Seven Elephants Tree Nursery was founded in 2000, inspired by what Michael had seen at the Seven Ravens Tree Nursery in Rongai in Kenya's Rift Valley.
DISABLED TANNERY AND LEATHER WORKSHOP
In 1966 Will Powys began an ambitious project to employ the local handicapped people of the area.
IRRIGATION
Land bordering the Ngare Ndare River on our eastern boundary has been fenced and irrigated.
THE WIDER COMMUNITY
Borana Ranch has always had an interest in the welfare of his neighbours and has always been aware of the necessity to improve their welfare and basic standard of living.
WOMEN'S GROUPS
Borana Supports three women's groups in the area. All three are involved in beading different articles which are then sold.
MOBILE CLINIC
A proposal to fund a mobile clinic for the area is underway, and the money raised will be used to purchase a mobile clinic, which will be based at Borana HQ and will then visit the surrounding communities on a daily basis.
EDUCATION SUPPORT PROJECT
Borana is now trying to get involved in raising money for our five local primary schools. Sadly these schools are basically neglected by the local government due to their inaccessibility and the poverty levels of local inhabitants. All schools in Kenya are fee-paying.
BORANA FORESTRY PROJECT
In January 2002, Michael Nickels was asked to set up a Dryland forestry project on behalf of Borana for the surrounding community of Ngare Ndare Village. The aim of the project was to convert the 25 acres of severely eroded land into a productive agro forestry project.
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FACTS & FIGURES
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Location
Borana lies on the edge of the Samangua Valley and on the Laikipia Plateau.
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Accommodation
Six Cottages
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Price Guide
$$$
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When to Go
June - October; December - March
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Things To Do
Game drives, nature walks, cultural visits, bird viewing, swimming
