Two Days Soysambu Conservancy Tour
Two Days Soysambu Conservancy Tour
Time Needed: 2 Days, 1 Night
Total Distance: Approximately 250Miles/400Km
Elevation Gain/Loss: 1795-1900m above Sea level
Tour Cost: $400 (Inclusive of bike rental, gas, lunch, and entry fees).
Day 1
- Nairobi to Elementaita, approximately 200km.
- Ride to Ngong Hills through Ngong town and get a glimpse of Nairobi skyline from the hills. The view here is amazing and stunning. The Great Rift Valley also can be seen from this point, giving you an estimate of where you will be riding for the rest of the day.
- Go through Suswa town via Kaplong Narok road to Mau Narok, a nice off-road, while enjoying the scenery of farmlands in the County of Narok.
- Have a view of Lake Naivasha from a far, as you head into Mau Narok.
- Make a stop at a suitable location along the road and have your lunch/Snacks picked on our way from Nairobi.


- Here, you will get to experience some nice river crossings and meandering roads while interacting with the locals.
- Ride through Soysambu Conservancy and have a glimpse of what you will experience the day after.
- Head to Sirville Hotel, located on the shores of Lake Elementaita, where we spend the night. The view here, especially with the sun set is something you must not miss.
Day 2
- Breakfast at Sirville Lodge
- Elementaita to Nairobi through Kiambu Tea plantations (Approximately 250Km)
- This is the day you will ride alongside wildlife in Soysambu Conservancy. Don’t worry, no dangerous animals here. Ride in the view of grazing gazelles, antelopes, Zebras, Giraffes and wild beasts. Experience what it feels like to be in sync with nature and gobble the feeling before it becomes a memory.
- For 4 hours, riding through the conservancy, following animals from one end to the other is an underrated feeling for many.
- From sharing space with giraffes and buffalos, we will stop for a quick lunch at Elementaita, and have some Nyama choma before hitting the tarmac to the tea and coffee plantations of Kiambu.
- Ride to Nairobi through Runda estate, and the United Nations Nairobi office before going back to our offices in Westlands.


