HISTORY

SCC Kenya incorporates lodges and camps that are run and owned by individuals who have been in Africa for generations. They bring together some of the most outstanding experiences Kenya and the East African region has to offer.

These generations of Kenyans have pioneered a lifestyle based on farming, hunting, aviation and the hospitality industry. They have witnessed many changes in the evolution of the region and in turn, customised their existence around a more responsible attitude to tourism, conservation and land use whilst showing our guests Africa in its original state of pristine wilderness and savouring the best it has to offer to the first time traveller as well as the old time friends and clients of many years - to show them something new and exciting every time they come back.

Past generations have farmed, hunted and hosted, while exploring water, land and sky. Now, these individuals form SCC Kenya, allowing for over 80 years of experience to be shared with you, their welcome guests.
 
The Safari and Conservation Company introduces you to Africa in its original form, natural and beautiful.
The Dyer family settled in Kenya in the 1920s, and farmed, hunted and hosted, while exploring water, land and sky. Now, the Dyer family is part of The Safari and Conservation Company, bringing over 80 years of experience with them, and the ability to share all these magnificent experiences with you...
The Robert's family, stemming from David and Betty Roberts, who lived on Lake Baringo from the 1950s, when this was a wild and undiscovered area of the country. They started life by living in tents, and soon had six children running around the shores of the lake in blissful ignorance of the tough life their parents were leading. Now grown up, David and Betty's offspring have led diverse and successful lives to date, and are all still in Kenya. Those involved with The Safari & Conservation Company include Willie Roberts (Sirikoi & Mobile Expeditions), Andy Roberts (Manda Bay) and Jamie Roberts (Tropic Air). Willie's children Caroline and Richard are also involved with Samatian Island Lodge and Richard's Camp respectively.