Secluded and infrequently visited, the Matthews mountain range is home to the Kitich Camp, opposite the Ngeng River, bordered by green forested hillside, rocky peaks and sheltered by leafy vegetation, local blossoming undergrowth and primeval Cycad palms.
Giulio Bertolli, your host is a explorer with 30 years experience in some of the most remote countries of Africa. He initially left his olive oil farm in Tuscany to investigate the secrets and treasures of the African continent. In the midst of no mosquitoes in the region you wont have to be alarmed concerning malaria.
Accommodation at Kitich Camp consists of:
The Kitich Camp Camp offer guests a choice of six very roomy and well-appointed tents, with huge comfy beds, en-suite bathrooms, canvas showers, hot water accessible at any. A genuine ambience of the early century safaris through the use of hurricane lamps. A customary Tuscany cuisine is served both at the camp and picnic spot in the bush. Olive Oil comes from Giulio’s farm in Tuscany (house wines are included). You will take pleasure in the game grazing at the Ngeng River whilst you dine. The dining room has a bar, a sitting room and a fireplace is built naturally, with rocks and local wood.
Sleep as long as you like or get up early and enjoy a tailor made itinerary. Game is around all day and activities around the area will allow you to see them a little closer and learn a bit more about them. By taking lengthy walks in the forest and guided by a skilled guide, Giulio Bertolli, we protect the unspoiled and uncharted environment of this side of Kenya’s wilderness. You can also visit a local Samburu family or a market. The natural swimming pool allows a escape from the dry sunny weather.
Conservation and sustainability in this area is greatly encouraged and payment received by the camp go directly to the community, and is not filtered through a conservation organization or the government. The finances received benefit the entire community, from education to health care and community development.






