Experience the Soul of Kiborit Community Conservancy: A Fusion of Culture and Nature
Embark on a journey where the vibrant heartbeat of tradition and the serene beauty of nature intertwine. At Kiborit Community Conservancy, preserving a rich cultural heritage is not just a goal-it's a way of life. In the stunning landscapes of the Great Rift Valley, ancient traditions come alive, creating a tapestry of history, culture, and nature. Only here will you find a pancake tortoise that is highly protected.
Feel the Rhythm of Kiborit
From the moment you arrive, the spirit of Kiborit will embrace you. The Cultural Entrepreneurs Dancers will greet you with vibrant songs and mesmerizing dances, their rhythms echoing the soul of our ancestors. Each movement, each note, is a tribute to the timeless connection between people and the land.
A Legacy of Conservation
In 1956, during land adjudication, the visionary landowners of Lembus Kabimoi location set aside the Kiborit hills as a conservation area. Their goal was to create a sanctuary for flora and fauna, protect endangered species like the pancake and leopard tortoise, and conserve the invaluable herbal medicines that have been part of their heritage for generations. This vision persisted, leading to the establishment of a community workshop in 1983, which later became Sagat Day Secondary School. In 2016, the community's commitment to conservation was solidified with the registration of Kiborit Community Conservancy as a Community-Based Organization (CBO). Today, the conservancy spans the Sagat sub-location, Kabimoi location, Lembus Perkerra ward in Baringo County, and benefits over 2,600 people from 98 households with 500 registered members.
Guided by Tradition and Leadership
Kiborit Community Conservancy is governed by a dedicated board of nine members and supported by nine volunteer rangers. Elections ensure that leadership remains dynamic and community-driven. The conservancy is also a proud member of KWCA and BCCA, with an advisory elders’ group bridging the wisdom of the past with the vision of the future.