



Beginning in the open landscapes of East Laikipia, the first stage of the journey focuses on a multi-day walking safari. Travelling on foot alongside experienced local guides, you’ll move between remote camps, spotting wildlife and settling into a rhythm that feels far removed from everyday life. Evenings are spent in well-equipped mobile camps, with time to relax, eat well, and take in the surroundings.
As the trip progresses, the focus shifts toward Mount Kenya. The environment changes quickly from dry plains to forest, then into high alpine terrain. Over several days, you’ll trek through varied landscapes while gradually gaining altitude, preparing both physically and mentally for the final climbing objective.
The expedition builds towards the ascent of Batian via the North Face route, a technical climb requiring steady movement and teamwork. With a flexible schedule allowing for weather windows, the aim is to give you the best possible chance of success while keeping safety at the forefront.
Guiding is delivered by fully qualified and insured mountaineering professionals with experience across both technical climbing and expedition environments. Every stage of the journey is managed with safety, progression, and clear communication in mind.
What sets this experience apart is its flexibility and personal approach. Each trip is shaped around the group’s ability, with guiding ratios adjusted for different activities to ensure the right level of support throughout. From safari to summit, the focus remains on creating a well-balanced and rewarding experience.

During the safari phase, you’ll stay in mobile luxury camps that are moved and set up in advance by the support team. These camps provide comfort while still maintaining a close connection to the environment.
On Mount Kenya, accommodation is more expedition-focused, with mountain camps set up at key نقاط along the route. A final night is spent in a comfortable hotel after descending from the mountain.
You don’t need to be an advanced climber to join, but some experience with multi-pitch routes is important if you aim to attempt Batian. The climbing itself is technically moderate, but the altitude adds an extra layer of difficulty.
For those unsure about the summit climb, reaching Point Lenana is still a major achievement and a key part of the experience.
Altitude is one of the biggest challenges on this expedition. As you move above 4,000m, you may begin to feel the effects, including slower movement and reduced energy levels.
The itinerary is designed to allow for gradual acclimatisation, giving your body time to adjust before attempting higher peaks.
A two-day window is built into the itinerary specifically to allow flexibility around weather conditions. Your guides will monitor forecasts closely.
If conditions are not suitable, safety decisions will be made, and alternative plans may be considered depending on the situation.
This is a demanding trip that combines long walking days, altitude gain, and technical climbing. Good overall fitness is essential.
Preparation should include endurance activities such as hiking, running, and long days in the hills.
The safari is done entirely on foot, moving between camps with a support team handling logistics. It offers a more immersive way to experience the landscape.
Wildlife encounters are possible, and the pace is steady to allow for observation and enjoyment.
Yes, during both the safari and mountain phases, porters and support teams carry the majority of equipment.
You will only need to carry a day pack with essentials.
Accommodation ranges from mobile luxury camps during the safari to mountain camps on Mount Kenya. A hotel stay is included at the end of the trip.
Each stage is designed to balance comfort with the demands of the environment.
Yes, provided you have good fitness and prepare properly. The itinerary is designed to help with acclimatisation.
However, it’s important to understand that altitude affects everyone differently.
The conservancy is home to a wide range of animals, including plains game and smaller species unique to the region.
Sightings vary, but the experience of moving through their habitat on foot adds a unique perspective.
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East Laikipia
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