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Kicheche Laikipia Camp

Kicheche Laikipia is a small and intimate camp, tucked beneath shady, leafy trees at the edge of a dense forest in the shadows of Mount Kenya. Views from the tent encompasses African bush and a watering hole where thirsty animals frequently gather to have a refreshing drink on hot days. The camp is a Gold Eco Rated Facility by EcoTourism Kenya, and this can be demonstrated in the light footprint that the camp leaves and how it blends into the surrounding Ol Pejeta Conservancy. This conservancy is quiet and private, allowing for excellent game viewing and night game drives. The areas surrounding the camp are sanctuaries for many endangered species such as black rhino, elephant and Grevy’s zebra. Guests of Kicheche Laikipia will receive a unique experience and make long-lasting memories from this camp in the heart of Kenya.

Sanctuary Tambarare Camp

Scored by the equatorial line, Sanctuary Tambarare Camp is nestled amongst fever trees in the shadow of Mount Kenya and delivers the perfect balance of adventure and serenity. Situated on the award-winning Ol Pejeta Conservancy, Sanctuary Tambarare enjoys access to 90,000 acres of land, which it shares with the Big Five. A retreat to this harmonious landscape brings you alongside such incredible creatures as Najin and Fatu, the last two remaining northern white rhinoceros on the planet.

Segera Retreat

Segera lies in the high grasslands of the Laikipia Plateau, in the foothills of Mount Kenya. In this Malaria-free region of Africa, guests enjoy a rich ecosystem which is host to lion, elephant, cheetah, leopard, giraffe, and endangered species such as Grevy’s Zebra, and Lelwel Hartebeest. Segera boasts six beautiful garden villas, and four exquisite houses, from the modern Segera Greenhouse to the traditional Segera House with exquisite Swahili refinements, and the renovated original Farmhouse of the former ranch at Segera.

Elewana Kifaru House

A retreat to Kifaru House is a retreat to a gorgeous bijou property set in a timeless landscape. A vibrant oasis, where the wilderness meets comfort in a sanctum of luxury and nature. During the day, Game Drives across the world renowned Lewa Conservancy enthral guests with magnificent sightings of the Big 5, as well as a vibrant rhino population, a result of one of East Africa’s most triumphant conservation efforts. Kifaru hosts five traditional thatched cottages, where guests are able to unwind after the day’s activities as inflections of African design infuse their relaxation with local culture.

Lewa House

Lewa House is a safari lodge that rests on a hilltop, overseeing the rolling hills, plunging valleys and The Scared Mountain, Mount Ololokwe. The lodge is owned by Calum and Sophie Macfarlane and has a comfortable family atmosphere. Meals are served around a large communal table and the lodge also includes a lounge area where guests can get together and swap exciting safari stories with one another. The exclusive camp consists of just three cottages and four earth pod rooms, all of which are built from natural materials and designed to blend into the landscape and maintain the natural beauty of the area. Lewa House is located at the heart of the Lewa Conservancy, a wildlife sanctuary that spans 62,000-acres and is home to 15% of Kenya’s critically endangered black rhino population.

Lewa Wilderness

Tucked away amongst the tall trees that crown the hillside overlooking the Eastern Marania Valley, rests Lewa Wilderness – a picturesque safari lodge where guests can enjoy the incredible wildlife and stunning landscapes within the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy. With just nine cottages, all spaced apart for privacy, guests can enjoy an exclusive safari experience that allows you to immerse yourself in the heart of the wilderness. Lewa Wilderness has its own beautiful gardens, a peaceful space where guests can relax during the hottest part of the day, and enjoy a good book from the lodge’s library. You can also take a refreshing dip in the lodge’s pool, which looks out over the endless plains, and relax in the shaded lounge area beside the water. Unwind at the lodge and enjoy its tranquil atmosphere between exciting safari activities.

Elewana Loisaba Lodo Springs

Take a trip out of time to become immersed in the magisterial landscape of the Loisaba Conservancy. This retreat offers absolute privacy, allowing guests to explore the vast conservancy plains with few but the wildlife for company! The few people that remain are Lodo Springs’ friendly and attentive staff who aim to please wherever possible. Guests are accommodated in luxury tents, and enjoy en suite bathrooms, and experience sublime views from the comfort of their chic rooms. Lodo Springs’ infinity pool also commands a superb view over the landscape below; perched on the hillside of Lodo Springs, this vantage point is fit to satisfy a wildlife photographer’s deepest desires!

Elewana Loisaba Tented Camp

Perched on an escarpment overlooking the outstretched plains below, Loisaba Tented Camp enjoys the expanses of the Loisaba Conservancy set before it. The 57,000-acre conservancy is home to one of Kenya’s thriving lion populations, and the Tented Camp enjoys a close proximity to a vital elephant corridor. The conservancy is also home to notable northern species, such as Grevy’s zebra, Beisa oryx and Somali ostrich, which are less common in Kenya’s southern conservancies. Guests are accommodated by incredibly friendly staff, and are hosted in luxury tents, which enjoy sublime views from their position atop the dramatic escarpment, elevated above the landscape, where sublime views can be enjoyed from tent, veranda, or from the Tented Camp’s divine infinity pool.

Ol Malo House

Perched on the northern fringes of the Laikipia Plateau, Ol Malo House is set on a charming luxury ranch that borders the ancient heartlands of the Samburu people and offers the ultimate escape from noisy urban life. It’s far more than your typical safari lodge – time at Ol Malo is about creating the best experiences possible by handing you the reins for your adventures while welcoming you in like part of the family. You get to do whatever you like, whenever you like, whether that’s riding alongside wild herds, visiting the local Samburu village, having a nice long soak in the pool or gliding over the plains in Ol Malo’s own helicopter. It’s no matter if it might be your first time on safari or your 10th, no two safaris are ever the same!

Ol Malo Lodge

Perched on the northern fringes of the Laikipia Plateau, Ol Malo Lodge is set on a charming luxury ranch that borders the ancient heartlands of the Samburu people and offers the ultimate escape from noisy urban life. It’s far more than your typical safari lodge – time at Ol Malo is about creating the best experiences possible by handing you the reins for your adventures while welcoming you in like part of the family. This rustic and romantic landscape combined with Ol Malo’s luxury cottages is a fantastic option for couples and for a relaxing getaway with the family. Whether you’ve never been on safari before or you’re a veteran of the wilderness, Ol Malo Lodge cannot wait to share their vision and experience with you.

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