In the foothills of Mt Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest mountain, Amboseli Bush Camp is an affordable haven. With great views and complete privacy, this is the ultimate getaway. There are 2 separate self-catering camps. One has 3 en-suite tents and the other has 2 en-suite tents; bathrooms have ...
Amboseli Porini Camp is the only camp located in Selenkay Conservation Area, a 15,000-acre private game reserve near the northern boundary of Amboseli National Reserve. The conservancy, owned by the Kisonko clan of the Maasai people, is an important wildlife corridor for animals moving in ...
Near Amboseli National Park, Muteleu is an authentic Masai Village that welcomes visitors to stay in their traditional houses, taste their local food and experience their age-old culture. There are 8 en-suite manyattas, with twin beds in each. The manyattas are formed of cow dung clay, ...
On the banks of the Ewaso Nyiro River in Ol Pejeta Conservancy, Ol Pejeta Bush Camp is an atmospheric traditional safari camp. The camp is owned and managed by Alex Hunter. The 7 en-suite tents all have comfortable locally crafted furniture, rechargeable solar lights, safari showers ...
Tucked into a valley and shaded by acacia trees, Porini Rhino Camp sits on the banks of a seasonal river. Located in the lovely Ol Pejeta Conservancy, the camp has access to all this 90,000-acre conservancy offers. The conservancy is home to a wide variety ...
In Selenkay Conservation Area, Selenkay Adventure Camp gives access to this private conservancy in a simple camp. The 15,000-acre private game reserve, owned by the Kisonko clan of the Maasai people, is an important wildlife corridor for animals moving in and out of Amboseli National ...