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Fanjove Private Island Lodge

Fanjove Island is the smallest of six islands in the Songosongo Archipelago, just off the coast of Tanzania. Palm-fringed, powder-white sands; azure, shimmering waters; the call of birdsong; and the whole island to yourself. As a secluded island, guests share Fanjove only with the abundant resident marine life, and of course our dedicated staff, who help to deliver the experience of a lifetime. Intact coral reef spans for miles; the prolific wildlife includes spinner dolphin, green turtles and humpback whales. On Fanjove, time seems to have no pull, and guests feel privileged to alight upon this pristine island – an unadulterated paradise, still very much as nature intended. Only the 19th century lighthouse and some architectural remnants of a former fishing village settlement hint at previous occupation by anything other than wildlife – evoking thoughts of historical discovery, desert island life and adventure. The accommodation is everything you would expect; six discreet, eco-chic private bandas are set along the sandy shore in complete harmony with the environment. Made from all natural, traditional materials, the whole property is designed to leave as little footprint possible.

Naona Moru Camp

Naona Moru Camp offers ten tented suites in a quiet corner south-west of central Serengeti. It’s location is a natural alcove, it is protected with lush vegetation, but with a small open plain for game watching a stone’ throw away. It is also in good distance for central Serengeti game driving, and also the wildlife-filled habitats around the Moru Kopjes. Combine crisp white sheets, gentle Serengeti breezes, running hot water, attractive neutral decor with a pop of colour, comfortable sitting area, Victorian desk to record adventures, WI-FI and an efficient service – this is how wild elegance is served. Wash off the ‘safari powder’ in the large shower recess or relax outside the tent to hear the sounds of the wild. Located on an elevated viewing point beside the famous Moru Kopjes, this tented camp allows for drive in and game package clients to explore the resident and migratory wild game all year round. The landscape pans from the great southern plains of the Serengeti into the central hub of the most famous national park in Africa, close to Seronera Airstrip. The tented suites cater for honeymooners with private bush dinners, a small group of friends and even families with large tents to place bedding for two adults and up to three children.

Chada Katavi

Chada Katavi offers guests an authentic safari camp experience in the heart of Katavi National Park. Retreat into nature at this simple yet comfortable bush camp, where guests can enjoy wildlife viewing from the comfort of their private verandah. The camp overlooks the Chada Plain from the shade of the acacia and tamarind trees, and its proximity to the river and waterholes means that guests will be able to watch the many resident hippos as they lounge in the cooling waters. The camp’s natural aesthetic and small size of just 6 tents offers an exclusive safari experience, and a chance to get away from the rest of the world, immersing yourself in the stunning natural world that Western Tanzania has to offer.

Tawi Lodge

Tawi Lodge is a tranquil, rustic lodge set in the private Tawi Conservancy. Just minutes from the Amboseli National Park it is one of the best places in Africa to see dense concentrations of elephants. This lodge boasts views of luscious grasslands, glassy swamps and watering holes as well as lying in the shadow of the towering Mount Kilimanjaro. An eco-friendly lodge that prides itself on embracing traditional African hospitality, it includes a large, authentically decorated main area with a comfortable lounge and bar. 13 rustic cottages, most with views of Kilimanjaro, are stylish yet traditional and ensuite bathrooms come complete with both a spacious shower and deep bathtub. Slightly raised from the ground, these cottages offer unparalleled views over the surrounding bush and guests can enjoy this view from the comfort of their beds. Friendly, welcoming staff only add to Tawi Lodge’s sense of luxury and homeliness.

Borana Lodge

Borana Lodge is located in the centre of the Borana Conservancy, a private conservancy created to preserve the local rhino population, it has breathtaking views of Mount Kenya and the Hyena Valley Dam and a wealth of wildlife frequents the area. An eco-friendly and sustainable lodge, Borana was built using local materials and by local craftsmen. The friendly and welcoming staff members and guides help guests to feel relaxed and at home and there is an activity suitable for all members of the family here, from horse riding, safari walks and cultural excursions to dipping in the sparkling horizon swimming pool and relaxing in the in-house spa. Borana’s location, being perched on a hillside means it can remain small and private. One of the four guest cottages are perfect for romantic getaways whilst two spacious family cottages are perfect for families or larger groups. Dine, swim or relax under the stars immersing yourself in the wild surroundings for a truly once-in-a-lifetime safari experience.

Laragai House

Located in the Borana Conservancy, Laragai House is a cosy family home which is exclusive and luxurious. Surrounded by luscious and colourful gardens, guests can place themselves in the very heart of the conservancy. With the house being completely at their disposal, and with a total capacity of 16 people, this house is the perfect location for large family groups or groups of friends. Highly experienced and friendly staff will personally host your stay and with the welcome of the staff and the homely feel of the house guests will relax and feel at home almost immediately. A wide range of activities are on offer from Laragai House, guests can explore the Borana Conservancy on horse, foot or paddle board and if an afternoons relaxation is what you’re looking for guests can relax with a massage or a quick dip in the swimming pool.

Ol Donyo Lodge

ol Donyo Lodge is located in the Mbirikani Group Ranch, which is 275,000 acres and owned by the local Maasai tribe. It is nestled within rolling hills, bordering the Chyulu Hills National Park and placed in between both Amboseli and Tsavo National Park. Both the landscapes and wildlife are incredibly diverse in this area, and often Africa’s tallest mountain – Mount Kilimanjaro – can be seen from the lodge. Hidden in amongst trees and bushes, each suite is unique in design, merged into the landscape and all have magnificent views of Kilimanjaro and the surrounding plains. Perfect for families, groups and romantic getaways ol Donyo Lodge offers a range of activities from horseback riding to bush walks and game drives making for a memorable safari experience. Dining outside, guests can really get a feel of Kenya and leave their worries behind. There are a variety of ways to self-indulge, be it from a dip in the infinity pool, sleeping under the stars or receiving a stress relieving massage. Guests will leave stress-free and enlightened after a truly unforgettable safari experience.

Saruni Samburu

Saruni Samburu is an environmentally conscious lodge built around the natural features of a rock face, the lodge is designed to blend in to its surroundings, not stand out. Located in the heart of Kenya in the private Kalama Conservancy views over arid plains and rolling hills in the distance will leave guests with long-lasting memories. Guests can enjoy stunning views from a variety of places in the lodge, from a comfortable and relaxing lounge area, a specialised photographic hide or the sparkling infinity swimming pool which offers panoramic views of the African bush and Mount Kenya. The camp only has six deluxe, eco-friendly villas allowing for a sense of intimacy and privacy and guests can self indulge with a massage or stress relieving yoga session safe in the knowledge they are not leaving an imprint on the environment; as Saruni Samburu is Silver Eco-Rated by Ecotourism Kenya.

Enasoit Camp

Enasoit is situated in the foothills of Mount Kenya, located in the Laikipia region. The camp is intimate and private, when guests book they are also booking exclusive use of 4000 acres of Kenyan wilderness. Only one group of guests can book at a time, making this the perfect place for a large family or group of friends. The camp is relaxed and welcoming, with friendly, attentive staff ready to make your safari experience unique. The main mess tent sits alongside a waterhole, where guests can watch some of the amazing animals local to this area – giraffe, elephant and hippo – gather for a cooling drink on a hot day.

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.

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