Spirit of the Land
In the heart of Baringo County, where culture intertwines with the wild, lies the Tuiyarus Community Conservancy- a sanctuary born from a rich tradition of conservation. Established in 2018 as a community-based organization and officially registered in 2020, has 76 registered members benefiting 150 people.
Tuiyarus has grown to embrace the mission of safeguarding its unique environment, all while uplifting the lives of its members. Today, this thriving 936 ha conservancy stands as a testament to the power of community-led conservation, welcoming adventurers and conservationists alike to experience its wonders.
The name "Tuiyarus" echoes the spirit of the land- derived from a rare, endangered medicinal shrub found only within these protected borders. This remarkable herb is more than just a plant; it symbolizes the deep-rooted connection between people and their environment, a connection passed down through generations. For centuries, the guardians of Tuiyarus have lived by the principle of respect for nature, ensuring the protection of the area’s rich biodiversity.
Untamed Beauty
The Conservancy is a haven for a variety of wildlife. From the graceful greater kudu to the elusive wild dogs, the vibrant monkeys to the industrious anteaters, the land is alive with the movement of creatures great and small. Here, spark inch tortoises roam among butterflies that flutter in a dance of colors. Ancient acacia trees, some with medicinal properties, stand tall, their roots intertwined with the cultural and natural history of the area. And then there are the special stones, used for generations to sharpen knives-silent witnesses to the stories of those who came before.
Winding through this Eden is the Trans Rift trail, an invitation to explore the untamed beauty of Taiyarus. The "Maji Moto River," divided into two- one seasonal, the other a permanent life source-criss-crosses the conservancy, nourishing the land and its inhabitants. This river is the lifeblood of the conservancy, its waters are a source of sustenance and serenity.
Impact of Conservation