Karibu Kenya Accommodation Guide

Welcome to our extensive collection of hotels, resorts, lodges and safari camps!

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For example, should you wish to stay at a safari camp that has 4WD vehicles, offers day and night game drives, has options of scenic flights and horse riding, offers safari-style dining and has attained Ecotourism Kenya’s gold level certification - click on all those options and the camps that comply will appear. Or just contact us - we’re here to help.

 
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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

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 ...

Island Camp was established in 1975, making it one of the original tented camps in Kenya. The camp, on Ol Kokwe Island in Lake Baringo, offers both relaxation and activities; the area is particularly known for its prolific birdlife. The island is owned by the Njemps

Island Camp was established in 1975, making it one of the original tented camps in Kenya. The camp, on Ol Kokwe Island in Lake Baringo, offers both relaxation and activities; the area is particularly known for its prolific birdlife. The island is owned by the Njemps ...

In the late 19th century, explorers such as Speke and Burton trekked

through treacherous and unmapped lands in search of the source of

the Nile, and finally settled on Lake Victoria. The traditional villages and

bright fishing boats on the lake have changed little since

In the late 19th century, explorers such as Speke and Burton trekked through treacherous and unmapped lands in search of the source of the Nile, and finally settled on Lake Victoria. The traditional villages and bright fishing boats on the lake have changed little since ...

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