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Kitich Camp

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About Kitich Camp

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Kitich Camp is in a 180,000 acre section of Northern Kenya'’s remote Mathews Ranges. It is a unique camp run by an Italian man named Guilio Bertolli who has made this region, and Kitich, his life'’s passion.
 
The concept of Kitich Camp is one of enjoying nature simply, without impacting on the environment. It is a forested landscape, with huge fig trees and the oldest cycads in the world. Within this forest, wildlife such as vervet monkeys, warthogs, dik-dik, hyena, waterbuck, duiker, lions, leopards and buffalo make their home. Kitich also offers superb birdwatching.  
 
However it is really the elephants which are the star attraction most of the year, as Guilio leads his enthralled guests through the forest to get a very close look at these magnificent animals. There are 30 miles of trails through the forest around Ktich Camp, taking in peaks and valleys, rivers and waterfalls –and even a good swimming spot. It is truly beautiful.
 
The accommodation at Kitich camp is in large semi-permanent tents, with an open bathroom (bucket shower, long drop loo and wash basin) right behind the tent. The tents are very comfortable, with good beds, small cupboard and table and a verandah. The main living area is one very large room used for dining and sitting. It also houses the bar.  The food is as good as it should be with an Italian food-lover overseeing it! A delicious mix of Italian and Middle Eastern, with barbeques too. There is electricity only morning and evening, and rooms are lit with oil lamps. Kitich Camp takes a maximum of eight guests, as Guilio wants the experience to be a personal one.  

Fair Trade / Responsible Tourism
Guilio has set up the Englai Conservation Group through which the camp supports the local community through bed night fees and landing fees at the airstrip. The fund has financed a number of projects such as medical expenses for the poorest, refurbishing a primary school and paying a teacher'’s salary.

 

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Highlights

  • Close to nature wildlife experience.
  • A wide range of bush and game walking options - 30 miles of trails through the forest.
  • Superb elephant viewing.
  • Great community links.

Situation

Kitich Camp is located in the remote Matthews mountain range, in a rarely visited area of Kenya. It faces the banks of the Ngeng River and is surrounded by green wooded hillsides and craggy peaks.

Activities

Walking; Game viewing; Bird watching; Cultural Visits.

Facilities

The six luxury ensuite tents feature their own verandah and view.

Child policy

Children under the age of 12 are not permitted.

Open

Camp closed April - June and November - mid December.

Best time

Kenya's main rainy season runs from April until the beginning of June. There is also a short rainy season in November.

Inclusions

Guided game walks; cultural visits; picnics.

Meals

Full board including house wines, beer and soft drinks

Pricing guidelines for Kenya

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We hope the following will give you a rough idea of costs. These are quoted per person based on twin share for two people, without international flights but including internal flights. We’ve used good standard accommodation throughout. There are nearly always ways to spend more money than we’ve suggested (!), but these prices show a good and realistic range for each type of trip.

International flights will add from about £400 to £800 depending on the season and route (unless the airlines have special offers). Kenya combines well with Tanzania or Uganda.

For a specific personal quote based on any tailor made itinerary you have in mind, please contact us and we’ll be happy to help you.

  • Example tripPrice per person
  • 1 week safari using small good quality lodges or tented campsBetween £2000 and £3000
  • 2 week safari using small good quality lodges or tented campsBetween £4000 and £5000
  • 2 week safari and beach holidayBetween £3000 and £4000
  • 1 week on Lamu IslandFrom about £1500+
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