Welcome to Shulmai Community Conservancy
We aim to integrate community development to biodiversity conservation as we strive to sustainably use the natural resources available
our tourism attraction sites
Among the tourism attraction sites include:
caves
The Shulmai caves- The caves are situated in the northern side of the conservancy and it entails deep history of the Yaaku culture, depicted by the wall writings. It is one of the biggest caves that hosted Luno clan. One of the four Yaaku clans. Currently the cave is a maternity to the wild dogs who visit the area seasonally.
Scenery
Shulmai conservancy has one of the best viewpoints depicted by its numerous hills in the southern part of the conservancy. In shulmai you see the beautiful view of Mukogodo forest, ewaso nyiro river, Isiolo and samburu counties and Mt ololokwe among other notable features.
wildlife
Shulmai is a home to the largest population of elephants. Being a corridor that connects the samburu landscape to Mt Kenya and aberdare forests. It also host other animals such as Lion, Wild dogs, zebras, Greater Kudu, buffalos, gazelles, Impala, waterbuck, warthog, Leopard among other animals