Geological Wonder
Nestled within the breathtaking landscapes of the Great Rift Valley, Irong Community Conservancy is a hidden gem waiting to be explored. This conservancy is not just a sanctuary for wildlife but a living testament to the harmony between nature, culture, and community.
Here, the rolling hills and Irong archeological site invite you to embark on an adventure like no other. Wander along Trans rift trails that weave through ancient landscapes, where birdwatching is a serenade of colors and songs, and hiking offers vistas that stretch as far as the eye can see. The geological wonder of the Rift, a route once traversed by colonialists, cuts dramatically through three locations, whispering tales of the past.
Thriving ecosystem that sustains both people and nature
Established in 2009 with a mission to protect and conserve the Irong geological site, this conservancy is a beacon of sustainable practices. It’s a place where the land breathes life into the community through fodder production, soil conservation, and innovative ventures in seed production and value addition. As you stroll through the vast fields, meticulously tended by the conservancy members, you’ll witness a thriving ecosystem that sustains both people and nature.
The heart of Irong beats with the spirit of its 500 registered members, directly benefiting over 1,400 people across Koibos, Koibos Soi, Kapkuikui, Kamar and Kaptombes locations. Here, conservation is not just about preserving the land; it's about nurturing a way of life. The conservancy is a sanctuary for indigenous trees, acacia varieties, and, most notably, the majestic Greater Kudu. Once teetering on the brink of extinction, this magnificent species now thrives, with its population soaring to over 400, a testament to the community’s dedication.