Vipingo Ridge Blog
This is your deeper look behind the scenes of life at the Ridge. Learn about the community and the projects that make this place so special.
A Conservation Milestone at Vipingo Ridge: Welcoming Four New Wildebeest Calves
Vipingo Ridge celebrates an exciting milestone in wildlife conservation with the birth of four wildebeest calves, highlighting our commitment to building a thriving sanctuary for nature. This achievement marks a new chapter of success for our sanctuary and reinforces our vision of sustainable wildlife conservation and biodiversity.
Turtle Hatchling Adventure at Vipingo Ridge
Witnessing new life at Vipingo Beach. Our community welcomed the awaited turtles at the protected nesting sites. Female turtles return to their birthplace to nest so the work to keep these spaces safe is truly important. Learn more about this awe-inspiring moment.
New report highlights future living trends in eco-focussed developments
Wealth intelligence firm New World Wealth estimates that by 2050 over 50% of the world’s centi-millionaire population will either live in, or own second homes on eco-estates. The Africa Wealth Report 2024 highlights Vipingo Ridge as an example of the top upcoming places to live in Africa.
Company retreats with impact: tree planting to coral restoration
From planting trees to planting coral, supporting local women growing food to improving diets of the community, Vipingo Ridge has a number of options for visitors and corporate clients to give back to the community in activities.
Giraffes on the Golf Course: The Tower of Vipingo Ridge
The 2024 Ladies European Tour had a surprise when play was stopped on 18th as two of our three rescue giraffe picked their moment to cross the fairway of the PGA Baobab Course.
Vipingo Ridge Corporate Social Responsibility 2023 highlights
Founded on the promise of enriching the lives of the surrounding communities through social and environmental responsibility, see highlights of the CSR activities in 2023.
Behind the scenes: the anatomy of a Royal Visit
A guest blog from Director of Oceans Alive Tilda Bowden, describing the Royal Visit to Kuruwitu Marine Reserve and the Vipingo Ridge Beach Club.
Kenya Coastal Trees: the joy of tree planting
An epic weekend of community tree planting. Learn about the Kenya coastal trees planted and see some of the team in action.
Bringing wildlife home to Vipingo Ridge: 3 years on
It’s been three years this month since the return of some familiar animals to Vipingo Ridge. We look back at the successful journey so far and the latest animal numbers.
Ripples of change: the fantastic work of Oceans Alive
Our first guest blog is from our partner Oceans Alive. Learn more about their coral reforestation work and their new coral workshop at the Beach Club.
Do you know the Vipingo Ridge bees? Our coastal pollinators
Did you know we keep bees here at Vipingo Ridge? We introduce you to our hive residents and another beautiful bee here at the Kilifi coast.
Charting a Sustainable Future: Insights from the Africa Climate Summit 2023
Our team attended the Africa Climate summit to continue our work in conservation and building a sustainable future.