The Laikipia Plateau is one of Kenya's premier wildlife conservation areas, offering exclusive safaris with Grevy's zebra, wild dogs, and both rhino species in a crowd-free setting.

The Laikipia Plateau stretches across north-central Kenya at 1,600–2,100 metres altitude and is one of Africa's most important private wildlife conservation areas. Home to Kenya's second-largest elephant population, the plateau also supports critically endangered Grevy's zebra, African wild dogs, and both black and white rhinoceros. A mosaic of private conservancies and community ranches provides exclusivity rarely found in mainstream parks — night game drives, horseback safaris, camel treks, fly-camping, and intimate wildlife encounters are all on offer here.
✦Horseback safaris
✦Night game drives
✦Grevy's zebra spotting
✦African wild dog sightings
✦Rhino tracking
✦Camel trekking
✦Community conservancy visits
✦Sundowner flights