On the Ewaso Nyiro River, El Karama Lodge looks out on a saltlick that attracts plentiful game. The lodge, owner-managed by the Grant family since the 1970s, is in 15,000 acres of private land. It was refurbished in 2010. The 4 en-suite tented bandas, of stone, thatch and ...
Established in 2021, Hildana Lodge is in a 5,000-acre sanctuary at the foot of the Taita Hills. The lodge is in the heart of the elephant corridor that connects Tsavo East and West. On the edge of a large family-run sisal plantation, the lodge plays a ...
Tsavo Conservancy is an important migration corridor between Tsavo East and Tsavo West, enabling animals to roam freely between the two national parks. The conservancy comprises 7 group ranches, giving the area improved conservation management and increased job opportunities for the local communities. Kivuli Camp, in ...
The only camp in the 20,000-acre Mutara Conservancy, Mutara Camp is high on a cliff and has views that stretch across this untamed part of Laikipia. The 15 en-suite tents are raised on wooden decks. All tents have 4-poster bed, handmade safari furniture, comfortable arm chairs, ...
On a hill overlooking Borana Conservancy, Sieku Glamping provides a ‘glamourous camping’ experience. The camp is conveniently located for visiting Borana Conservancy, Lewa Conservancy, Mt Kenya and Ngare Ndare Forest. The 5 attractive en-suite bell tents can sleep 20 pax; all have solid beds, quilted duvets, sheepskin ...
Based on the design of a German fortress, Taita Hills Game Lodge is located in an area rich in World War I history. With its 2 conference rooms and trained staff, this lodge is a good base for meetings, incentives and experiential learning. The lodge has 62 ...
Ol ari Nyiro, meaning place of springs, is a 100,000-acre private wildlife sanctuary on the western edge of the Laikipia plateau. The sanctuary was initiated by Kuki Gallmann, author of I dreamed of Africa and African Nights. The Gallmann Memorial Foundation is dedicated to creative, ...