The all-new Koiyaki Guiding School and Wilderness Camp, located near the world-famous Masai Mara game reserve, offers members of the local Maasai community an opportunity to be trained to work in safari camps throughout the area, and to conserve the wildlife that shares their land. The Masai Mara is considered to be one of Africa’s most spectacular wilderness reserves, with an unmatched abundance and diversity of species.
Every year the plains of the Mara are the backdrop for the incredible migration of over one million wildebeest from the Serengeti. But this area is also the heartland of the Maasai people, and they have shared the land with the wildlife for generations.
For many visitors to this region, Maasai culture is of particular interest, often of greater interest than the reserve itself.
However, in many cases, their guides to this area are not local Maasai. At present only a handful of the local people benefit from the tourism business, due to lack of training and skills.
Most of the tourist camps in the Mara ecosystem employ a majority of staff from outside the area. The Koiyaki Guiding School aims to redress this situation, with the creation of a Wilderness Camp for tourists, and a specialized school providing localized training in bushcraft and skills necessary for conservation and management of wildlife and tourism.
The camp is located in Koiyaki Group Ranch, which adjoins the northern boundary of the Masai Mara Game Reserve, at the northernmost end of the great Serengeti/Mara wildebeest migration route.
The school was officially opened on July 12th 2005 by the Head of the Kenya EC Delegation, Dr Derek Fee. The Wilderness Camp will generate revenue from eco-tourism and the school will produce qualified field guides for employment within the Masai Mara ecosystem. The Guiding School aims to train local people to equip them with skills required in the highly competitive tourism industry.
The detailed courses cover Anthropology, History, Customs, Natural History, Animal Behaviour, Environment and Wildlife Management, Camp Management and Cuisine, First Aid and Guest Relations. The complete training course consists of three eight-week terms, with an additional internship placement at a tourist camp in the Mara.
Excerpt from an article dated March 2007 on www.magicalkenya.com