Safari Lodge

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.

Sabuk Lodge

Sabuk Lodge is a remote haven, situated at the edge of the Northern Laikipia Plateau. The lodge rests atop a cliff that offers guests beautiful views of the Ewaso Nyiro River and the rolling hills that arc across the horizon. Gaze across the Laikipia plains that lead to Mount Kenya and experience stunning views of the Karisa Hills and Mathews Mountains. Take the opportunity to venture into the wilderness on the back of a camel and meander around the rocky outcrops and clusters of trees that are dotted around the valley. Guests will be able to enjoy a range of fun activities such as safaris, nature walks and fishing and swimming in the Ewaso Niyiro River before returning to camp, where a delicious meal will be waiting in the cosy dining area which looks out across the sloping plains. Some of the cottages feature a star bed, which allows guests to lie out and spend an entire night under the twinkling stars.

Olarro Lodge

Olarro Lodge rests high in the hills, secluded from the rest of the world. Here, guests can enjoy an exclusive safari experience within Kenya’s astounding Maasai Mara region. The lodge is located within a 20,000-acre conservancy which is only open to guests at Olarro. Guests can feel free to explore the wilderness at their own pace. There are no fixed schedules at Olarro Lodge, meaning that you can tailor the day around your own interests and routines. Enjoy exciting activities such as game drives and quad biking across the savannah plains, or have a relaxing spa treatment and spend a day lounging beside the pool while gazing out over the sweeping grasslands.

Saruni Mara

Saruni Mara Camp is a small boutique lodge in the heart of the private Mara North Conservancy (MNC), the only one of its kind in the Mara and is marked out by the vibrant character of its Italian owners. Combining its exclusive location and maximum of just 18 guests, you’re promised an authentic Maasai-led and undisturbed safari experience without any of the hassle that comes from high-density tourism. The MNC is home to all kinds of wildlife and you’re guaranteed viewings of an exceptional quality that not many camps can promise.

Angama Mara

Balanced on the verge of Africa’s Great Rift Valley, between heaven and earth, Angama Mara overlooks the vast plains of the Maasai Mara. This eagerly sought-out destination has everything one could possibly need for a perfect getaway – two separate and intimate camps, with 15 glass-fronted tented suites each, a private airfield and prime access to the Mara, custom-made safari days and all the warmth and hospitality that Kenya is known for. Angama Mara has an evocative power over its visitors, with guests having described a “dreamlike” feeling, a sense immediate connection, or of returning to somewhere they have never been. Reaching 300 metres above the Maasai Mara, Angama hangs in the balance of romantic escapism and authentic safari, nurturing a feeling of being where one is meant to be.

Spirit of the Maasai Mara

Spirit of the Maasai Mara is somewhere the spirit can roam free, learn and rejuvenate. This deluxe boutique lodge is based in the Siana Conservancy, overlooking the Maasai Mara Game Reserve, which hosts the epic Great Migration every year. The conservancy’s exclusivity offers visitors some of the very best viewings of wildlife with the local waterhole and much visited salt lick right on the doorstep without the chaos or crowding of mass tourism. so the experiences are truly your own. Merging sustainability with tourism is at the heart of Spirit’s ethos and they proudly support a variety of projects and initiatives supporting local communities and the environment to make this coexistence a permanent and rewarding reality.

Elewana Elsa’s Kopje Meru

Elewana Elsa’s Kopje is a timelessly elegant lodge in an equally spectacular location within the Meru National Park. The bond between the two is a special one – the National Park was popularised by George and Joy Adamson, who authored a book about their experiences rehabilitating lions; the book was made into a film entitled ‘Born Free’ starring Virginia McKenna, who became one of the lodge’s founders, and the revenue made by Elsa’s Kopje single-handedly saved the Park from quite literally disappearing off the map. Blending seamlessly into the slopes of Mughwango Hill, Elsa’s Kopje is blessed with cinematic views of the Meru plains that guests can relish from the decks of their luxury cottages. As one of only 2 lodges in the Meru Park, guests can have an exclusive safari experience among some of the most diverse wildlife practically all to themselves!

Governors’ Mugie House

On a sweeping hill, Governors’ Mugie House overlooks the colourful landscape of the Laikipia plateau – golden savannah plains beneath azure skies, scatterings of acacia trees and olive forests that are home to bountiful numbers of buffalo, elephants, big cats, as well wildlife endemic in north Kenya such as Grevy’s Zebra, Jackson’s Hartebeet and Reticulated Giraffe. This chic safari lodge offers a fantastic range of activities and amenities from game drives to golfing to guided nature walks, making it the ideal destination for a full 360 experience. Set in the private Mugie Wildlife Conservancy, Mugie House embodies the perfect blend of luxury and tranquillity, and expands on the already diverse selection of exceptional wildlife locations that characterises the safari adventure at the Governors’ Collection.

The Emakoko

The Emakoko is a one-of-a-kind lodge perched on the edge of the Nairobi National park, just as it perches on the edges of the natural and urban worlds. It’s this unique balance that allows guests to make the most of Kenya’s natural beauty and the vibrant urban culture of Nairobi. From this boutique, family-owned lodge, you can see right over the Mbagathi River and into the Park, which hosts a wonderful variety of birds and wildlife, while being less than an hour away from Nairobi’s top attractions. Emakoko is an ideal destination to begin or round off a longer safari tour throughout Kenya as it gives you that first or final taste of safari without disconnecting entirely from a more urban environment.

Sasaab

Overlooking the Ewaso Nyiro river in the heart of Samburu land, Sasaab Lodge is one of the most stylish and luxurious game lodges in Northern Kenya. The lodge commands breathtaking views across the arid landscape towards the jagged peak of Mt. Kenya. Sasaab’s design is Moroccan in style – each room is luxurious and boasts enormous open air bathrooms, expansive views and private plunge pools. An exceptional safari experience is offered with sightings of the ‘Samburu Special Five’ (Grevy’s Zebra, Reticulated Giraffe, Somali Ostrich, Gerenuk and Beisa Oryx), as well as interaction with the fiercely proud Samburu people. Sasaab is an incredible location, surrounded by amazing landscapes and endemic wildlife. It represents one of the ultimate stays in all of Africa, let alone Kenya, so if a Safari holiday has always been on your wish list, Sasaab is the place to come.

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