On Maanzoni Conservancy, Amazing Kenya offers peace, tranquillity and wildlife not far from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. The conservancy has savannah grasslands, plains game like zebra, giraffe and significant birdlife. The rondavels, dotted around the spacious gardens, have clay walls and thatched roofs, and are ...
The Matthew’s Mountain Range, a chain of peaks covered in dense dewy forest rising out of the desert, provides a striking setting for Kitich Camp. The camp overlooks a river glade within the lush indigenous forest that is home to elephant, leopard, bushbuck, rhino, ...
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 ...
Established in November 2010, Nairobi Tented Camp is the first and only safari camp in Nairobi National Park. Deep in a riverine forest, in the speckled shade of an olive grove, this authentic tented camp offers a true wilderness experience on the doorstep of Nairobi. There ...
On an escarpment with sweeping views across Nairobi National Park, this lodge started life as a Kenyan homestead. Joined to the park by a hanging bridge, the lodge offers superb views, an expansive garden and game drives in the park. The 12 en-suite rooms comprise 2 spacious ...
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 ...
Sarara Camp, set in 850,000 acres of community conservation, has become known for luxury tented accommodation and exclusivity. The 6 spacious en-suite tents, all elegantly furnished, have been positioned to maximise the breathtaking views. Buffet lunch is served in the mess tent or under the trees. Dinner ...