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Sarara guides shine at leading Rangeland Training Course
Sarara guides Kevin Lenanyankera and Ian Lekiluai recently returned from a hands-on Rangeland Training Course, gaining new insights into sustainable land management and the crucial roles of insects and grasses in preserving East Africa’s fragile ecosystems.

Building futures – the vital role of teachers for Samburu’s indigenous children
This World Teachers’ Day, we’re honouring both our Montessori teachers and our Elders. In our Indigenous community, they are both essential – our Elders grounding us in tradition, and our teachers guiding us toward the future.

A Life Altered, For Good!
Mesianae’s young life has been challenging, and her story is not an easy one to tell. At just 10 years old, she already had to face obstacles that would test the resilience of anyone – let alone a small child. This is her story…

Father Power!
In celebration of Father’s Day, we’re admiring some dapper dads in the wilderness, who keep earning the respect of their offspring – and peers!

Food from the heart – Chef Francis’ fresh, homegrown menus
For the past 8 years, Chef Francis has been delighting guests with his innovative use of fresh local ingredients, and his passion for traditional local food shines through in every meal!

Leading ladies!
This past Mother’s Day, we celebrated strong female leaders throughout the animal kingdom – from elephant matriarchs to meerkats and queen bees! Have a look at these interesting societies in nature, and how their matriarchies work:

A Rare & Remote Beauty – With a Twist!
Among the many incredible plants you may discover when visiting Sarara is the striking Desmidorchis acutangula – and it’s impossible to miss the purple-black flowers of this cactus-like succulent! Their striking colour is the first clue that there’s more to this plant than meets the eye.

Teacher Stella Shines at International Montessori Event
When Teacher Stella Lenangoisa was recently invited to deliver a speech at the Annual Global Meeting of the Association Montessori Internationale (AMI) in the Netherlands, her presentation on our Nomadic Education Program held the audience spellbound!

The Heart of the Samburu: Inside the Manyatta
Dotted across the vast landscape of Northern Kenya, the striking Samburu homesteads, known as manyattas, stand as iconic symbols of Samburu culture — just as iconic as the elephants who roam this land.

Transforming Lives – Samburu Children Receive the Gift of Hearing
Thanks to exceptional acts of kindness, six children from Namunyak Community Conservancy now experience life in much more meaningful ways