
Safari activities To Do at Porini Rhino Camp
Safari activities To Do at Porini Rhino Camp : Porini Rhino Camp is the spectacular set accommodation safari camp in a secluded valley on the banks of a seasonal river and under the shade of the acacia tress that is located in the Ol Pejeta conservancy in Laikipia in northern Kenya. The camp is such incredible with the spacious and very amazing tents sited to give the guests the advantages of the wonderful surrounding views. Guests who spend their time at Porini rhino camp can be provided with the different safari activities that gives them the best safari experiences.
Safari activities To Do at Porini Rhino Camp.
Game viewing.
Porini rhino camp has got the presence of the diverse numbers of the wildlife, so the guests who come to explore and stay at the camp can be given with the endless sightings of the animal species. The guests do observe various animal species like lions, leopards, aardvarks, Grevy’s zebra, hippo, African Wild dog, elephant, Jackson’s hartebeest and among others while sited at their verandas and can take the pictures as well. The guests do enjoy viewing wildlife as they are freely roaring in the open grassland that is enclosed with in the camp, as that’s the best safari moments when the guests can feel the quiet and cool surroundings and feel as part of nature.
Guided nature walks.
Guests at Porini rhino safari camp are offered with the guided bush walks, this is the best safari moment at the camp where the guests gets the exceptional opportunities to learn about the game trails and spoor identification in the Ol Pejeta conservancy. During the walks led by the Samburu safari guides the guests get to enclose the variety of the wildlife in their habitants including the large numbers of mammals, bird species, insects, plant species and among many others.
Chimpanzee visit.
Guests on their stay at Porini Rhino camp they enjoy carrying out chimpanzee visiting that takes place at the sweet waters chimpanzee sanctuary that aims to provide a refuge for chimpanzee rescued from the black market, and in Kenya that’s the only safari destination where the tourists can get themselves the opportunities to spot the creatures that are closely related to human beings. Visitors to the Ol Pejeta conservancy have got the free access to this sanctuary so that means during your stay at Porini Rhino camp you can get the opportunity to spot the chimpanzees while you’re on a Kenya safari.
Sweetwater’s chimpanzee sanctuary was established during the period of 1993, together with the agreement between Ol Pejeta conservancy and Kenya wildlife service and Jane Goodall Institute. The sanctuary is such the best one where it has provided the safe haven of the chimpanzees for the recovery and rehabilitation of the rescued ones from all the traumatic situations.
Rhino visiting.
Ol Pejeta conservancy has got the two types of rhinos that is the Najin and Fatu, known as the northern white rhinos that are left in the entire world. During your stay at Porini rhino camp the guests do visit the rhinos, as when you meet the northern white rhinos you can be given time and get to learn about their history, how to protect them, and what Ol Pejeta conservancy is doing to take the responsibility of raising and saving these subspecies.

Photography.
Guests during their stay at Porini Rhino camp can be well allowed to observe and clearly take the photograph wildlife safely when they are close in proximity. There is the clear wildlife viewing right inform of the camp, as there the animal species can be peacefully roaring themselves, the guests can as well immerse themselves in those surrounding where the animal species are located as they are feeling the best part of nature.
Meeting the Baraka the Black rhino.
Guests do meet Barak the first black rhino that was born on Ol Pejeta conservancy. This beautiful animal specie lost one of its eye due to infection and it never developed again, so the Baraka is blind. On a safari to the meeting the Baraka is a great achievement that one can gain after sighting the ambassador for rhinos and it’s a popular attraction in Ol Pejeta conservancy. This is such a attractive and there is a platform where the guests get up to close and view and feed him, as this is the gorgeous safari experience not to be missed on a safari to Ol Pejeta conservancy, this is where Baraka can be visited daily and the guests can be allowed to feed it three times a day.
Visiting Morani Information Center.
Morani Information center was named like that in the honor of the tame black rhino that used to live next to it. Over more years ago Morani was an icon at Ol Pejeta, and an ambassador and helped to raise awareness about the plight of black rhinos and other vulnerable species in the wild and the information was built for educating the people. Guests who come at Morani information center are offered with the opportunity to learn about various wildlife species that lives in Ol Pejeta and everything about them.
