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Saruni Rhino

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Saruni Rhino

Discover the delights of our intimate Saruni Rhino camp and black rhino tracking with our Samburu guides in Sera Community Conservancy, Northern Kenya. Along with a visit to the nearby Singing Wells, watching the Sera elephants at our waterhole, and a bush dinner in the dry river bed of camp, every day at Saruni Rhino is special.
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Saruni Rhino Camp & Black Rhino Tracking in Northern Kenya

Discover the delights of our intimate Saruni Rhino camp and the thrill of endangered black rhino tracking, on foot, with our Samburu guides in Sera Community Conservancy, Northern Kenya. Along with a visit to the nearby Singing Wells, watching the Sera elephants at our waterhole, and a bush dinner in the dry river bed of camp, every day at Saruni Rhino is special
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Best of Saruni Collection Video

Discover the captivating magic of our Saruni Properties in this three minute 'Best of Saruni' video. Explore our intimate safari lodges in Kenya’s private conservancies, from Samburu to the Masai Mara, offering exclusive experiences of African wildlife, culture & wilderness in partnership with the communities, including the first-ever rhino tracking experience in East Africa. Away from the crowds and off the beaten track, encounter a truly authentic Kenya.
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Magical Kenya Signature Experience - ‘Black Rhino Tracking Experience’ at Saruni Rhino

With Saruni Rhino, our intimate 3-banda camp as a base, we offer guests a scintillating, ‘thrill-of-a-lifetime’ experience: a walking safari tracking black rhino on foot, accompanied by a guide and a highly-trained Sera Conservancy ranger leading you in safety to the locations of some of the 18 rhinos throughout the 54,000 hectares-large Sera Rhino sanctuary.
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Saruni captures the magic of the remarkable Reteti Elephant Sanctuary.

A two-hour game drive from Saruni Samburu and Saruni Rhino, get an exclusive opportunity to visit the Reteti Elephant Sanctuary. Led by a specially trained team from the local community; orphaned and abandoned elephant calves are rescued with the aim to release them back into the wild herds adjoining the Sanctuary. Witness feeding and playtime at the Sanctuary, as well as an in-depth look behind the scenes.
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Black Rhino Tracking in Kenya with Saruni Rhino

Saruni, the portfolio of safari properties in Kenya, is thrilled to release this exciting video about black rhino tracking at Sera Conservancy in Northern Kenya. British actress and conservationist Rula Lenska and her sister Anne have been our first guests and feature in the 3 minutes-long film, created by Russian videomaker Sergey Zamkovoy. Returned to their natural habitat after an absence of thirty years, the 11 black rhinos of Sera Conservancy offer Saruni guests the unique opportunity of on-foot tracking, surrounded by one of the most iconic landscapes in East Africa. The video takes you to the heart of this exceptional experience – centered on the rhinos but including the other amazing wildlife of Sera and its authentic Samburu culture - and shows you a day in the life of the newest safari property in Kenya. Happy watching! www.sarunirhinotracking.com
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Rhino Tracking Training with Saruni Rhino in Sera Conservancy

Go behind the scenes with the people who make on-foot black rhino tracking possible in Sera Conservancy, northern Kenya - the expert Trainers and Super Guides - Pietro Luraschi (Asilia) & Andrew 'Moli' Molinaro (Kichacka Expeditions), the Samburu guides of Saruni Rhino & Saruni Samburu and the Sera Community Conservancy Rangers.
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Actress Rula Lenska on being Saruni Rhino's 1st Guest ever

Listen to Rula's review of Saruni Rhino in Sera Conservancy and on being the 1st ever guest to stay and take part in black rhino tracking on foot. www.sarunirhinotracking.com
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Holding Steady - On-foot Rhino Tracking with Saruni

And breathe…..just don’t let the rhino hear you! Amazing footage of a tense stand-off at short distance between Super Guide Trainer Pietro and one of Sera Conservancy’s black rhino during on-foot rhino tracking. Who will move first? Footage credit: NOELLE HERZOG
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Sand grouse at Saruni Rhino

Fantastic footage taken by Saruni representative Simon last week visiting Saruni Rhino. It's thirsty work being a sand grouse! Just one of the many wildlife delights awaiting in Sera Conservancy.
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Northern Kenya Through the Lens: A Visual Story of Conservation

This masterpiece captures the essence of how community-based conservation and tourism protect Samburu, its people and its wildlife in a virtuous circle that is making Northern Kenya so special. It is the perfect depiction of what Saruni and its friends stand for.
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Elephants in camp at Saruni Rhino

Elephants at Saruni Rhino visiting the camp in search of doum palm fruits. Check out how close they come and how relaxed they are in our presence! The treat is all ours! Thanks to Saruni guest & friend Lucy for sharing the footage.
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Elephants at the waterhole in front of Saruni Rhino camp

Herds of elephants visit our waterhole in Saruni Rhino daily. Staying here is not just about the on-foot rhino tracking in Sera Conservancy but the plentiful opportunities to watch the ellies coming to drink. See if you can spot the 1.5 month old calf enjoying a bath.
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Samburu: Rescued ‘Baby’ Rhino Returns to the Wild

The 6th of June 2018 marked a very special date in Sera, Northern Kenya as the Sera Conservancy Community welcomed the return of the much-loved rhino calf, ‘Loijupu’. Loijupu was found by Sera Rangers 16 months ago in the 54,000 hectares-large, community-owned rhino sanctuary, having been abandoned by his mother ‘Nairenyu’ on account of her being startled by something only a few hours after giving birth, running away in fright. When the mother didn’t return, Loijupu was taken in by Reteti Elephant Sanctuary where he has been looked after by the incredibly dedicated team of vets and keepers for almost a year and a half with round-the-clock monitoring and careful handling of all the sensitive elements that come with raising a new-born rhino calf. Thanks to their expert care, Loijupu has grown into a fine specimen, enabling him to overcome his ordeal. When his wild instincts started to become apparent, all experts involved agreed it was time for Loijupu to follow his calling and continue his path back to paradise – the Sera Wild - which he calls home.