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 ...
In the forests of Mt Kenya, Africa’s second highest mountain, stands Karichota. With views of the mountain’s three craggy peaks, Karichota is the home of The Theatre Company. The centre has a selection of artists, writers and yoga retreats, and welcomes people who ...
In the Ol Donyo Mara Conservancy in the far north of Kenya, Koros Camp is an attractive and welcoming camp, an ideal pause on a journey through the north of Kenya. Koros Camp began life as the upcountry home of the Taylor family while they ...
The only camp in the 20,000-acre Mutara Conservancy, Mutara Camp is high on a cliff and has views that stretch across this untamed part of Laikipia. The 15 en-suite tents are raised on wooden decks. All tents have 4-poster bed, handmade safari furniture, comfortable arm chairs, ...
Near the striking Lake Magadi at the southern end of Kenya’s Great Rift Valley lies Shompole Wilderness. This attractive little camp is on the banks of the Ewaso Ngiro River in the shade of giant figs. Johann and Samantha own and manage the camp ...
On a hill overlooking Borana Conservancy, Sieku Glamping provides a ‘glamourous camping’ experience. The camp is conveniently located for visiting Borana Conservancy, Lewa Conservancy, Mt Kenya and Ngare Ndare Forest. The 5 attractive en-suite bell tents can sleep 20 pax; all have solid beds, quilted duvets, sheepskin ...