Amboseli Porini Camp is the only camp located in Selenkay Conservation Area, a 15,000-acre private game reserve near the northern boundary of Amboseli National Reserve. The conservancy, owned by the Kisonko clan of the Maasai people, is an important wildlife corridor for animals moving in ...
The Chyulu Hills, called The Green Hills of Africa by Ernest Hemmingway, provide the setting for the 1,036km2 group ranch on which Campi ya Kanzi is situated. The diverse beauty Hemmingway loved is here, from savannah grasslands to green river woodlands, from cool mountain forests ...
In the Noolarami Conservancy bordering Amboseli National Park, Elephant Gorge Camp is the only camp on this newly founded conservancy. The camp offers an authentic bush experience and lovely views over Lalarashi Gorge. The 5 en-suite rooms are called the Hunter, the Adventurer, the Artist, the ...
Denys Finch Hatton, an English aristocrat, first travelled to East Africa in 1911 at the age of 24. His name soon became synonymous with elegance, style and adventure. His courage, his charm and his insistence on crystal and fine cuisine while on safari have been recreated in ...
Established in 2012, Kipalo Hills has lovely views of Mbulia Hills, Tsavo National Park and, on a clear day, Mt Kilimanjaro. Meaning ‘a special place one returns to again and again’, Kipalo is just that. The only camp in Mbulia Conservancy, Kipalo offers peace, privacy and ...
Perched high on an escarpment, Lion’s Bluff appears suspended over Lumo Community Wildlife Sanctuary with views on all sides. Lions Bluff was extensively refurbished in 2021, and added Leopards Lair and Cheetah Camp. Lions Bluff has 12 en-suite glass-fronted cottages, built of sustainable timber, canvas and ...
In Selenkay Conservation Area, Selenkay Adventure Camp gives access to this private conservancy in a simple camp. The 15,000-acre private game reserve, owned by the Kisonko clan of the Maasai people, is an important wildlife corridor for animals moving in and out of Amboseli National ...
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 ...