Kitich Camp Kitich Camp is a lush oasis amid arid surroundings and is one of the real conservation successes of Kenya. It is located in the remote Matthews mountain range, a rarely visited area of Kenya’s Northern Frontier District, nestled in a verdant grove of fig trees, indigenous flowering shrubs and prehistoric Cycad palms.
Kitich Camp looks over the Ngeng River, surrounded by green wooded hillsides and craggy peaks, a valley which acts as a popular place of refuge for wildlife wishing to distance themselves from the competition of domestic animals. Elephants, lions, leopards, greater kudus, waterbucks, giant forest hogs, buffalos and wild dogs are among the many species found here, together with more than 200 birds’ species.