Framed against the stunning backdrop of Africa’s highest mountain, Mt Kilimanjaro, Amboseli Serena Lodge is in Amboseli National Park. The lodge, set along the banks of a flowing natural spring and surrounded by rolling grasslands, is patrolled by the vast herds of elephant for ...
Amboseli Sopa Lodge sits in 190 acres of wooded land at the foot of Mt Kilimanjaro. The lodge is designed to reflect the style of the Maasai: its reception replicates the entrance to a Maasai hut and its ornaments are silver spear heads, beaded necklaces and ...
Set on the lush banks of the Ewaso Nyiro River in Samburu National Reserve, Elephant Bedroom Camp is surrounded by doom palms and other indigoenous trees and shrubs. The camp is small and intimate and was designed with simple elegance inspired by the textures and ...
In the Noolarami Conservancy bordering Amboseli National Park, Elephant Gorge Camp is the only camp on this newly founded conservancy. The camp offers an authentic bush experience and lovely views over Lalarashi Gorge. The 5 en-suite rooms are called the Hunter, the Adventurer, the Artist, the ...
Set in a 5000-acre private conservation area southeast of Amboseli National Park, Elerai Camp offers exclusive game viewing. The camp looks down onto Amboseli in one direction, and up towards Mt Kilimanjaro in the other, giving panoramic views. There are 9 en-suite tents, all of which ...
Near Samburu’s famed Ewaso Nyiro Rover, Naibor Samburu is a luxury mobile camp. The camp is seasonal and operates only during the seasons when the remote and stunning Samburu National Reserve is at its best. The 6 en-suite tents are decorated in traditional safari style ...
At the foot of Mt Kilimanjaro, Ol Tukai Lodge is in Amboseli National Park. With log cabins, raised wooden walkways and manicured lawns, the lodge makes an attractive place from which to view the famous elephants of Amboseli. The 80 en-suite rooms are chalet-style, with uninterrupted ...
One of Kenya’s original game lodges, Samburu Game Lodge was established in 1962. This traditional safari lodge is strung out along the banks of the Ewaso Nyiro River. The 61 en-suite rooms are made up of standard rooms, river rooms, junior suites and cottages. The standard ...
Situated on the banks of the Ewaso Nyiro River in the arid heart of Samburu National Reserve, Samburu Intrepids looks out over riverbanks on which guests have a chance of spotting the rare northern species of reticulated giraffe, Beisa oryx and gerenuk. The 27 en-suite tents, ...
Overlooking Buffalo Springs and Ewaso Nyiro River, Samburu Simba Lodge has views of both arid plains and rushing water. Rare game that is found in this area includes reticulated giraffe, Grevy’s zebra, Beisa oryx and the long necked gerunuk. The area is also well ...
Samburu Sopa Lodge is built on raised ground, giving it panoramic views of the distant Samburu Hills on one side and Mt Kenya on the other. The lodge is designed in rich earth colours and decorated with local artefacts. The lodge overlooks a waterhole which ...
Shaba National Reserve, where Joy Adamson spent her final years reintegrating a lion into the wild, is the untamed wilderness surrounding Sarova Shaba Game Lodge. Resident species in this arid northern reserve include Grevy’s zebra, reticulated giraffe and Beisa oryx. Of the 350 species of ...
On the edge of Amboseli National Park, Sentrim Amboseli Camp has striking views of Mt Kilimanjaro. The camp is located near Olkelunyiet Gate. There are 60 en-suite tents, made up of 34 doubles, 16 twins and 10 triples. All tents are equipped with electronic safety deposit box, minibar, fan, ...
The Roberts family’s lovely bush house is located between Nairobi and Amboseli. The house, taken exclusively, has dark wooden floors, exposed timber beams and warming log fires. The house and its verandas look out over a waterhole; the garden has flower lined paths and ...
Tawi Lodge is located on a private conservancy of 6,000 acres at the foot of Mt Kilimanjaro. This community-run conservancy, together with African Wildlife Foundation, promotes and maintains development and interaction between wildlife and the Maasai people along the corridor between Amboseli and the Chyulu Hills. ...