Lake Turkana & The El Molo and Rendille Tribes
Travel off the beaten path to Lake Turkana, the world’s largest desert lake and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Engage with the El Molo, one of Kenya’s smallest tribes, and the pastoralist Rendille community.
Features:
1. Deep Tribal Encounters
Engage with the El Molo—Kenya’s smallest and most endangered tribe—and the Rendille, known for their nomadic lifestyle and camel culture.
Participate in storytelling sessions, traditional dances, and spiritual rituals.
2. Desert & Lake Adventures
Explore the shores of Lake Turkana, the world’s largest desert lake and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Visit volcanic craters, desert rock art sites, and fossil-rich landscapes.
3. Off-the-Grid Exploration
Remote, untouched routes ideal for photographers, anthropologists, and adventurers.
Optional drone footage and guided photography tours available.
4. Sustainable & Ethical Travel
Community-led experiences that support local livelihoods.
Eco-conscious transport and accommodation options.
5. All-Inclusive Logistics
4×4 transport, local guides, permits, and meals included.
Optional add-ons: camel rides, crater hikes, and cultural souvenirs.
Itinerarie
3-Day Turkana Cultural Safari
Ideal for: Culture seekers, solo travelers, and small groups
Day 1:
Fly or drive to Lodwar
Visit El Molo village and learn about fishing traditions
Sunset at Lake Turkana’s Jade Sea
Day 2:
Morning camel ride with Rendille guides
Afternoon storytelling and beadwork workshop
Evening bonfire with local music
Day 3:
Visit Loiyangalani and the desert rock art sites
Optional crater lake hike
Return to Nairobi or onward travel
5-Day Turkana Explorer & Crater Circuit
Ideal for: Photographers, researchers, and adventure lovers
Day 1: Arrival in Lodwar + orientation
Day 2: Lake Turkana boat ride + El Molo village
Day 3: Desert safari to South Island National Park
Day 4: Visit Koobi Fora fossil site + crater lake hike
Day 5: Cultural wrap-up + return journey








