Deloraine House was built in 1920 by Lord Francis Scott, a prominent early settler who was instrumental in developing farms throughout Kenya. A fine example of colonial architecture, the house was visited by Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, on a number of occasions. It is set ...
Enashipai is a Maasai term meaning a state of happiness. This stylish new resort has created chic modern structures from traditional Maasai designs. Enashipai Resort and Spa opened as Lake Naivasha Holiday Inn in 2008, and was comprehensively redesigned and refurbished in 2011. There are 50 en-suite rooms, ...
Straddling the rim of the Rift Valley, at an altitude of 2,100m, the Great Rift Valley Lodge and Golf Resort looks out over this extraordinary natural fissure that cuts through 2 continents. Built around an 18-hole golf course, the lodge boasts panoramic views. The 12 twin and 9 ...
Near Amboseli National Park, Muteleu is an authentic Masai Village that welcomes visitors to stay in their traditional houses, taste their local food and experience their age-old culture. There are 8 en-suite manyattas, with twin beds in each. The manyattas are formed of cow dung clay, ...
A flower-covered farmhouse shaded by yellow acacia trees, Olerai House is located in a private game sanctuary on the shores of Lake Naivasha. The house overlooks a waterhole frequented by zebra, giraffe and antelope. There are 5 en-suite double rooms. All rooms are furnished with natural ...
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 ...