Pullout off Track | Wild Camping

Kenya

Details

Verified:
4 months ago
Altitude:
1129.6 masl
Website:
None
Contributor:
rocksnowdirt.com

Amenities

Electricity:
Yes - Not at Sites
Wifi:
Yes - Average
Kitchen:
Yes
Restaurant:
Yes
Showers:
Warm
Water:
Yes
Toilets:
Running Water
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes

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Description

Small pull off a 4x4 track that heads up the mountain. The turn off the main road is easy to find, it’s signed. The track goes for a km or so across flat ground, then passes a little village. After that it gets a bit tougher and starts climbing (4x4 required). Eventually we found a good pull off where we could camp off the track (see coordinates). You could definitely follow the track higher into the mountains, or camp earlier though.

We had two people come by walking in the late afternoon who said there is a village higher up the road. We asked them if it was ok for us to sleep here though, and they said it was fine.

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Beautiful site, great staff, nice restaurant and bar

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This place is great for backpackers , hikers, or rock climbing. Rates are very reasonable. Has a dedicated campsite with bathroom and shower facilities, water, firewood, and a cooking banda / kitchen. There is a nice restaurant and bar at the main lodge. Solar power for charging is available in the main lodge. They also rent camping gear.
Plenty of room for large overland safari vehicles and groups. The hike to the summit of Mt Ololokwe Sabache is stunning. Camping is available at the summit.

thr campground is perfect for overland safari vehicles and groupsi can also is poverland vehicle friendly.

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Small pull off a 4x4 track that heads up the mountain. The turn off the main road is easy to find, it’s signed. The track goes for a km or so across flat ground, then passes a little village. After that it gets a bit tougher and starts climbing (4x4 required). Eventually we found a good pull off where we could camp off the track (see coordinates). You could definitely follow the track higher into the mountains, or camp earlier though.

We had two people come by walking in the late afternoon who said there is a village higher up the road. We asked them if it was ok for us to sleep here though, and they said it was fine.

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