On the Ewaso Nyiro River, El Karama Lodge looks out on a saltlick that attracts plentiful game. The lodge, owner-managed by the Grant family since the 1970s, is in 15,000 acres of private land. It was refurbished in 2010. The 4 en-suite tented bandas, of stone, thatch and ...
One of the original camps on Lake Naivasha, Fisherman’s Camp is popular with locals and visitors alike. The circular bar and restaurant overlook large gardens sloping down to the lake’s edge. The camp offers self-catering accommodation, a lively restaurant and bar and a ...
Lentorre Lodge, in the Lake Magadi area, is an elegant lodge on an escarpment with stunning views on all sides. The luxury lodge opened in 2014. The 6 en-suite cottages - 4 double and 2 family - are adorned with stylish hand-carved furniture. Each cottage has a private plunge ...
The Koobi Fora Museum offers an introduction into the many archaeological discoveries made in this region and the research that is being done here. Lake Turkana Koobi Fora Bandas are located near the museum. They are owned and operated by National Museums of Kenya, NMK. ...
Roberts’ Camp is set in beautiful gardens on the lake, with views of the dramatic cliffs and plateaus that surround it. This friendly camp offers cottages, bandas, tents and a campsite, and an abundance of activities. The area is home to 450 species of birds, as ...
These atmospheric log cabins on the edge of Lake Rutundu became suddenly famous in 2010 when Prince William proposed to Kate Middleton here. At an altitude of 3060m, the cabins face the northeastern crags of Mt Kenya. The 2 self-catering log cabins have open fires and scenic ...
Overlooking a dam filled with fish, Ziwa Bush Camp is a short distance from Lake Nakuru National Park. The camp offers all the facilities of a lodge, and a restaurant with lovely views and an appealing menu. There are 7 executive double rooms, 3 standard twin rooms ...