A Cultural and Photographic Journey in Northern Kenya

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We recently curated a unique journey through Northern Kenya that delves deep into the region’s rich cultural tapestry, perfect for those with a passion for photography, people, and landscapes. 

This extraordinary itinerary begins in the captivating village of South Horr, traverses the majestic Matthew’s Range, and culminates in the heart of Samburuland. Along the way, you’ll immerse yourself in the vibrant cultures of the Samburu, Rendille, and Turkana tribes experiencing their traditions, stories, and way of life up close. Even the opportunity to spend time in the rich cultural history of the preserved El Molo tribe, of which there are now only about 300 left. 

Beyond having some of the most beautiful and eccentric tribes, Northern Kenya also has some of the most distinct landscapes, like the majestic Mount Ololokwe – the local Samburu’s sacred mountain, or the peculiar “cat and mouse” mountain formations. There’s even the famous Elephant Rock which, unlike Cat and Mouse is not named after the rock’s resemblance to the animal but rather because in 2018, French artist Mantra painted a massive elephant head, extending the full depth of the boulder. 

This trip offers the perfect off-the-beaten-track cultural experience. We can arrange professional guides, including those who are also photographers, and provide access to tribal communities, along with the breathtaking landscapes that form the backdrop to their lives.

Join us on this incredible expedition to explore the heart and soul of Kenya’s northern tribes.

Enquire today.

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