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 ...
On the western shores of the stunning Lake Turkana, Eliye Springs is a traditionally designed eco-lodge. The 4 Acco bomas are traditional thatched en-suite huts dotted along the beach, with verandas facing the lake. The 4 en-suite family rooms have stone walls, thatched roofs, and each has 2 ...
Marsabit National Park was home to Ahmed, the legendary mammoth elephant who lived to a grand old age and whose remains continue to be exhibited at the National Museum of Kenya in Nairobi. The park, surrounding Mt Marsabit, is forested and lush, dotted with cliffs ...
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, ...
Loyangalani, the town that stands between the bleak desert of northern Kenya and bright blue Lake Turkana, is an extraordinary and exciting site; it attracts intrepid adventurers and those who want to see a part of Kenya little visited. The town makes an ideal starting ...
In the foothills of the sacred O’lolokwe Mountain, Sabache Camp has lovely views of the Matthews Ranges. Sabache, meaning a place of beauty and reverence, offers a wilderness experience in a remote and pristine location. The camp is community owned and operated and benefits ...