At Malka Bisanadi Cultural Village, every guest experience is deeply connected to the land and its people. Whether you’re camping under the stars, attending a cultural seminar, or staying in one of our traditional huts, your presence directly supports local livelihoods.
Visitors are invited to participate in guided farm walks, learning how drought-resistant fodder is grown and stored. Many guests purchase fresh farm produce, including grass seeds or hay for their own livestock or home gardens. Meals served during your stay are prepared using locally sourced ingredients, supporting women and youth in the surrounding community.
This blend of tourism and agriculture makes Malka unique—where your visit isn’t just restful, but impactful. Every coin spent helps sustain agro-ecological practices, boost household incomes, and preserve cultural identity. It’s not just a trip—it’s a contribution to a self-reliant, climate-smart future for Isiolo County.