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Location: Situated in the Chalbi Desert, North Eastern Kenya, Kalacha Camp sits on the edge of a permanent oasis, fed by a natural artesian well. The Gabbra people of this area are a hardy race, and adaptation to a nomadic way of life ensures their survival. The Kalacha oasis is an assured watering point - several days’ walk from suitable grazing areas, and camels, cattle, donkeys and goats gather here in mass.
Description: Kalacha Camp, established in 1999, is a community based project. This simple, unique and surreal camp is built using local materials, including doum palm trunks for the poles, and woven doum palm leaves. The Camp is simple - comfortably furnished with a colourful profusion of hand printed cushions.
Accommodation/Facilities: The camp consists of four bandas with huge convex thatched roofs – keeping the rooms cool, twin beds and en-suite bathroom with flush toilet. The bandas have a small verandah on the front, and overlook the oasis. The mess area is an open-plan circular building. A kidney shaped swimming/plunge pool partly enters into the mess area – and is an extremely refreshing escape from the hot, dry desert weather.
Hosted By: The camp is run by a team of Gabbra men and women.
Activities:
No of Bandas: 4 doubles Facilities: Air strip, swimming pool. Activities: Cultural interaction, photographic opportunities, rock art visits. More Info: www.tropicairkenya.com/kalacha/home.htm |
Closed Season: Open all year round.
Access: Private charter mainly, but road access is possible (min 2 days.)
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The banda at Kalacha.

The mess at Kalacha.

Gabra traditional dancers.