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Ngenyin Conservancy - Brochure
Ngenyin Conservancy, nestled along the shores of Lake Baringo, offers breathtaking views from its iconic Kapkotor Cliff, where visitors can see the entire landscape of the conservancy
and the lake. Founded in 2002, the conservancy emerged after two elephants, migrating from Kerio Valley, swam across Lake Baringo—an event that inspired the local community to create a haven for wildlife. Today, Ngenyin is home to over 450 bird species and is recognized as an Important Bird and Biodiversity Area (IBA). The conservancy is deeply committed to improving local livelihoods, conserving wildlife, and promoting community engagement. It operates through partnerships with government, NGOs, and private stakeholders, all working toward a sustainable future.




