Eselengei Conservancy is a community-managed wildlife area in the greater Amboseli ecosystem, lying to the north-east of the national park. This 50,000-acre conservancy is part of the critical wildlife dispersal area that connects Amboseli with Tsavo and the Chyulu Hills.
The conservancy’s vast, open landscapes are home to migrating elephant herds, large cat populations, and diverse plains game. During the wet season, thousands of wildebeest and zebra move through the area, creating a mini-migration spectacle. The dry-season swamps attract concentrated wildlife populations.
Visitors can enjoy walking safaris led by Maasai warriors who share their traditional knowledge of tracking and bush craft, night game drives, and authentic cultural experiences. The conservancy operates on a low-impact tourism model, ensuring minimal disturbance to both wildlife and local communities.