Framed against the stunning backdrop of Africa’s highest mountain, Mt Kilimanjaro, Amboseli Serena Lodge is in Amboseli National Park. The lodge, set along the banks of a flowing natural spring and surrounded by rolling grasslands, is patrolled by the vast herds of elephant for ...
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, ...
Hippo Point is a private wildlife sanctuary on the shores of Lake Naivasha. It aims to be a slow safari, a place where visitors relax and commune with nature. The sanctuary includes a wellness retreat and offers a selection of activities. Dodo’s Tower is ...
At the foot of Mt Kilimanjaro, Ol Tukai Lodge is in Amboseli National Park. With log cabins, raised wooden walkways and manicured lawns, the lodge makes an attractive place from which to view the famous elephants of Amboseli. The 80 en-suite rooms are chalet-style, with uninterrupted ...
On the edge of Amboseli National Park, Sentrim Amboseli Camp has striking views of Mt Kilimanjaro. The camp is located near Olkelunyiet Gate. There are 60 en-suite tents, made up of 34 doubles, 16 twins and 10 triples. All tents are equipped with electronic safety deposit box, minibar, fan, ...
Sleeping Warrior Lodge was established in 2011. The lodge is located on Soysambu Conservancy, and offers lovely views of Lake Elementaita and across the Rift Valley. Soysambu is home to 450 species of bird, including the great white pelican, flamingo, cormorants, waders and storks. There are 7 en-suite ...
On an escarpment overlooking the lovely Nakuru National Park, The Cliff opened in 2018. It offers elegant tents, a tented lounge and sweeping views of the park. The 10 en-suite tents are set along the escarpment, all providing views across the park. All tents have solid foundations, ...
From a grove of the acacia tortilis trees that gave the camp its name, Tortilis Camp looks across the plains at Mt Kilimanjaro. Set in a 20,000-acre private concession bordering Amboseli National Park, Tortilis has a reputation for charm and attention to detail. There are 17 ...