Karibu Kenya Accommodation Guide

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Lake Elmenteita Serena Camp was established in 2011. The camp overlooks Lake Elementaita and offers a selection of facilities and activities. It’s owned and operated by Serena Hotels.

There are 24 en-suite tents and 1 suite. All tents are equipped with telephone, WiFi, minibar, electronic safe, kettle

Lake Elmenteita Serena Camp was established in 2011. The camp overlooks Lake Elementaita and offers a selection of facilities and activities. It’s owned and operated by Serena Hotels. There are 24 en-suite tents and 1 suite. All tents are equipped with telephone, WiFi, minibar, electronic safe, kettle ...

This exclusive retreat on the Laikipia Plateau offers striking views, unusual species, sustainable policies and eco-friendly ethos.

The 8 en-suite villas comprise 5 1-bedroom villas raised on wooden decks; 1 family villa with double and twin room, lounge and deck; Segera House with double and twin room, lounge,

This exclusive retreat on the Laikipia Plateau offers striking views, unusual species, sustainable policies and eco-friendly ethos. The 8 en-suite villas comprise 5 1-bedroom villas raised on wooden decks; 1 family villa with double and twin room, lounge and deck; Segera House with double and twin room, lounge, ...

The Ark, shaped like a ship with wood-panelled alleys and port holes, overlooks a waterhole in the Aberdare National Park. Passengers board the Ark on a wooden gang plank and are given a ‘sailing certificate’ when they leave.

  The Ark operates with the Aberdare Country

The Ark, shaped like a ship with wood-panelled alleys and port holes, overlooks a waterhole in the Aberdare National Park. Passengers board the Ark on a wooden gang plank and are given a ‘sailing certificate’ when they leave. The Ark operates with the Aberdare Country ...

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