Tourism at Kasigau is built on authenticity, connection, and purpose. It offers visitors a meaningful way to experience wildlife, landscapes, and culture – while directly contributing to conservation and community wellbeing.
At the heart of this experience is Kiwanjani Safari Camp, providing immersive access to nature within a protected environment. Visitors engage with the landscape through guided wildlife viewing, nature walks, and exploration of diverse ecosystems.
A Rich Cultural Experience
Beyond wildlife, Kasigau offers rich cultural experiences rooted in the traditions and history of the local community. Storytelling, cultural visits, and heritage sites create a deeper understanding of the people who have lived alongside this landscape for generations.
Tourism continues to grow in a controlled and sustainable manner, ensuring that every visitor experience strengthens both conservation efforts and local livelihoods.
Our Impact
Land Protection
Over 52,305 acres of land under protection.
Water Access
Over 50,000 people now have access to clean water.
Carbon Credit Income
Over 4,000 local landowners receive income from carbon credits.
Education Support
Over 100 scholarships given local students in secondary and post-secondary level; 30 classrooms built or renovated.
Development Beneficiaries
More than 116,000 local community beneficiaries of jobs, water projects, and development initiatives.
Community Projects
More than 50 mammal species and 300 bird species protected.