Daniel Mamai, professional safari guide at Porini Amboseli Camp in Selenkay Conservancy (Kenya) tells of the many benefits that tourism brings to his community and to the African wildlife.
Selenkay Conservancy is a vast area of wilderness that for over 20 years we have leased from local communities to be set aside as natural habitat for Kenya's wildlife, including elephants and big cats.
Visitors to Porini Amboseli Camp have exclusive access to this pristine landscape and enjoy a premium safari experience surrounded by wildlife and away from crowds of other tourists.
Porini guests enjoy day and night game drives (by 4x4 vehicles) escorted by Masai guides and trackers, as well as guided walks, bush breakfasts and magical sundowners.
The local community benefits from regular income from the lease payments and salaries / training from jobs created within the camp and conservancy.
The wildlife benefits as it has a permanent area of pristine habitat where it is protected and safe from poaching, and away from human developments where it would be at risk of conflict with people.
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