Where
is Loita?
The
Loita forest is a 330 Km2
indegenous
forest in Narok District near the Kenya/Tanzania
border
and part of the larger Mara/Serengeti ecosystem. This
forest covers a range of hills over 2000m above sea
level and is situated on the edge of the Great Rift
Valley that lies 1500m below! Within the Loita
Naimina
Enkiyio forest you will find glades, swamps and small
rivers. It is recognised for its biodiversity by the
World Conservation Union (IUCN) and Birdlife
International
classifies the region an important Bird Area
(IBA).
Experience
Sense
the silence, enjoy the beauty and exclusiveness as
you
walk through the sacred forest. Dine under the
African
sky with its bright star constellations and fall
asleep
in a comfortable bed soothed by the night sounds of
the forest. Take up our invitation to be included in
the challenges of the changing Maasai culture in the
21st century. Make a difference through a cultural
exchange
of ideas and see how your presence creates an
opportunity
to safeguard the forest for future
generations.
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