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Kulalu Camp lies just 110 kilometres west of the Indian Ocean and the coastal towns of Malindi and Watamu. A leisurely drive of just over an hour along the recently tarmac famous Tsavo road will deliver our guests to the secret splendour of Kulalu Camp, a bush home, resting on the shady banks of the Galana River looking over the Galana Wildlife Conservancy.

 

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Corporate Social Responsibility

There is a big reason why we are called “The little camp that cares”.

Kulalu Camp is situated in a remote part of the Tsavo region, The Galana Conservancy, which is also home to the once nomadic Watha tribe. Isolated from health facilities in a harsh landscape much of our work is to assist the local communities in medical care and food security. Tina, Sue and Eric Mwashighadi have set up Danisa health clinic, and they also target what we call “The Hidden Children”; disabled children who suffer from medical conditions that prevent them from receiving education. Fatuma is just one of our success cases and has attended a special hospital, and is now at school at Port Reiz in Mombasa.

We don’t limit ourselves to the bush, the beach also comes under our gaze (due to the close proximity), alongside the young and talented marine mammal scientist and ocean guardian Michael Mwang’ombe with Watamu Marine Association and the Kenya Marine Mammal Network. We have helped Michael further his marine education at a specialised USA dolphin health facility Sarasota Dolphin Center, and continue to support his research projects focused on endangered species and humpback whales.

We also support –

Kenya Kesho School for Girls, Shimoni

Kenya Marine Mammal Network

Sheldrick Wildlife Trust

Tsavo Trust

The Galana Conservancy

EcoWorld Watamu Recycling Centre

Port Reiz disabled school Mombasa, in conjunction with Rotary Watamu .

Friends of Kenya Fishing Competition,

Watamu Sea Fishing Club,

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