As tourism takes on a sense of purpose, Sarara is responding with community-led conservation and travel with a conscience. Charlotte Flach visits to see how this Kenyan camp is leading the way.
Safari Lodge Review: Sarara, Kenya

Credit: Simon Pocock
Our eyes meet and a slow smile spreads across her face, warm and conspiratorial. The Samburu woman sitting cross-legged just inches from me has stopped her beading and is listening intently as my words are translated back to her. A ripple of laughter, genuine and infectious, moves around the circle; a mixture of Samburu and English women.
I’m at the Sarara Treehouses, perched high in the forest canopy, taking part in what…