North Kenya Field School

A Research Camp in the heart of Northern Kenya

The North Kenya Research Camp is a place of discovery - an invitation to step into African wilderness and to learn about it. Set in the remote and untamed landscape of Male Conservancy, the camp offers a rare opportunity to learn, study and immerse yourself in one of the Kenya’s most extraordinary natural environments.

Life at camp is simple, yet comfortable. Designed to blend seamlessly into its surroundings, the tents strips away distraction and allows you to focus on what matters - time outdoors, meaningful conversations and shared experiences. Days are shaped by exploration, and evenings bring people together under the stars and next to the fire.

It is also a place to meet like-minded individuals - researchers, guides, students, lovers of the wild and travelers - drawn together by a shared respect for the wilderness.

Above all, the North Kenya Research Camp is about being present. It is about slowing down, observing nature and spending time thinking how important it is to protect and enhance these landscapes for the future.

Close-up of a male lion's face in profile, showing his mane, eye, and open mouth with visible teeth and some blood.
Desert landscape with rugged mountains, sparse vegetation, and reddish rock formations under cloudy sky.
A panoramic view of a mountainous landscape with multiple layers of mountains fading into the distance under a cloudy sky.
A vast arid landscape at sunset with scattered bushes and trees, a hill in the distance, and an elephant walking on a dirt path in the foreground.
A baboon walking on a dirt path in a savanna landscape with mountains and a cloudy sky in the background.
A person standing on top of a rocky hill in a vast, arid landscape at sunset, with dark clouds overhead and rays of sunlight breaking through the clouds in the distance.