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KWS Defends Ritz-Carlton Camp, Says It’s Not Blocking Wildebeest Migration Routes
The Kenya Wildlife Service has dismissed claims circulating on social media that the Ritz-Carlton Safari Camp is obstructing wildebeest migration routes and river crossings in the Maasai Mara National Reserve.
In a statement released on Thursday, KWS said the luxury camp is located within a designated tourism investment low-use zone as outlined in the Maasai Mara National Reserve Management Plan 2023-2032. The agency emphasized that the zonation was established through comprehensive scientific assessments, ecological sensitivity analyses and spatial planning frameworks developed jointly by national and county governments.
The statement comes amid growing public concern over the impact of tourism infrastructure on wildlife corridors in one of Kenya’s most important conservation areas. The Maasai Mara is home to the world-renowned wildebeest migration, recently recognized by the World Book of Records and World Tourism Market in London as the world’s greatest annual terrestrial wildlife migration and Africa’s leading tourism destination.
KWS said it has mapped wildebeest movements in the Maasai Mara using more than two decades of GPS collar data collected from migratory wildebeest between 1999 and 2022. The data, which includes GPS tracks from over 60 collared animals representing herds of between 2,000 and 100,000 wildebeest, indicates that the entire reserve serves as a general dispersal area.
According to KWS, the long-term monitoring data shows that migrating wildebeest utilize the entire breadth of the Kenya-Tanzania border within the reserve, approximately 68 kilometers wide, without following a specific preferred route or corridor.
The agency noted that the Maasai Mara is served by the Mara River, Sand River and Talek River, along which lodges and campsites have been established. Wildlife including wildebeest and zebra have historically moved across these rivers without serious incidents.
KWS pointed out that along the Sand River alone, there are five permanent safari camps and over two seasonal camps, none of which has received negative publicity similar to what the Ritz-Carlton camp is currently facing.
The wildlife agency said the images and narratives circulating online relate to historical events that were addressed in previous years around 2018 and 2020. It suggested the materials are outdated, misleading or presented without proper context, and may reflect competing commercial interests surrounding tourism investments in the Mara.
KWS assured the public that all ecological, environmental and regulatory requirements were thoroughly met and validated before the Ritz-Carlton Safari Camp was approved. The agency emphasized that every tourism investment within parks, reserves and sanctuaries undergoes stringent environmental assessment to ensure alignment with conservation priorities.
The government has recently demonstrated its commitment to protecting wildlife corridors through Cabinet approval to secure the Nairobi National Park-Athi-Kapiti wildlife corridor, among other initiatives. KWS said this policy direction highlights the government’s resolve to safeguard all existing wildlife corridors, including those within the wider Maasai Mara ecosystem.
The agency called on Kenyans to rely on verified and official information and to remain patriotic in providing accurate information about the country. It reaffirmed its dedication to preserving the wildebeest migration for current and future generations while striking a balance between responsible tourism investment, ecological protection and community socio-economic advancement.m
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