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Sala’s Camp

Sala’s Camp is renowned for providing an authentic and understated safari experience, where guests will discover a perfect balance between tradition and modernity. Unlike many other destinations in the Maasai Mara, this tented camp has brilliant views of both the Mara plains and the Serengeti National Park, and guests will be among the first to witness the annual Great Migration as it arrives in Kenya from Tanzania. Sala’s Camp prides itself on its warmth and hospitality, with a phenomenal team, many of whom come from local Maasai communities and grew up in perfect harmony with the wilderness. Although small, Sala’s Camp makes big impressions. The Mara is teeming with wildlife all year round. Elephant sightings are best between December and March, while the Great Migration begins in June and lasts until September, and the Big Cats tend to have their cubs around June and July.

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!

Mfangano Island Camp

Besides the waters of Lake Victoria, hidden away the world, Mfangano Island Camp is a tranquil and rejuvenating paradise, the ideal retreat from the hassles of modern life. This luxury camp mirrors the lake shoreline and is surrounded with lush lawns, flowerbeds and rock gardens, where birds and lizards like to bask in the sun. Wake up in one of Mfangano Island Camp’s 6 cottages each morning to this serene vista and the melody of birdsong. Whether if you’re looking to set sail in search of otters or recline by the horizon pool in the shade of the towering fig trees, this hidden gem is the perfect place to unwind, especially to finish off a thrilling safari adventure.

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.

Ol Pejeta Bush Camp

Deep in the Laikipia region, Ol Pejeta Bush Camp sits quietly along the banks of the Ewaso Nyiro River, a peaceful and warmly welcoming safari camp. With just 7 guest tents, there’s great flexibility that allows your stay to be tailored just for you and the team are well known for going that extra mile. Ol Pejeta is a fantastic safari for families with their creatively designed Junior Ranger Programme to keep children entertained while also meaningfully engaging them with things like wildlife protection and nature conservation. Because of its location within the Ol Pejeta Conservancy, visitors will be privy to some truly exceptional and awe-inspiring safari experiences, first and foremost the chance to see the last two white rhinos in the entire world.

Kicheche Bush Camp

Kicheche Bush Camp is a luxurious and intimate unfenced tented camp, perfect for anyone who wants to experience a true African safari. Serving as a perfect hideaway in the outstanding area of Olare Motorogi Conservancy, Kicheche Bush Camp attracts amateur and professional photographers alike, all of whom trust the Kicheche approach to a day on safari. This safe and exciting environment allows you to see the best of African wildlife roaming around its native homeland, and take fantastic photos of the experience that you can treasure forever.

Elephant Bedroom Camp

Elephant Bedroom Camp is set along the banks of the Ewaso Nyiro River in Samburu National Reserve, surrounded by doum palms and other beautiful indigenous trees and shrubs that encompass the camps 12 luxury tents, blending seamlessly with the natural environment. Each superbly appointed unit features an en-suite bathroom with al fresco shower facilities, hot & cold running water, and plentiful amenities, furnished with a hearty sprinkle of East African flare.
 
A varied selection of game viewing activities await you, from classic 4×4 safari game drives to guided bush walks, birdwatching, sundowners, stargazing and cultural interactions with a local Maasai community. Dining is exquisite, featuring three meals served daily and a host of lite bites offered in-between, all skilfully crafted from the freshest local ingredients. Enjoy a rejuvenating massage after an exciting days’ safari adventure and leave yourself revitalised for the following day’s excursion.

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.

Saruni Rhino

The secluded, luxury camp of Saruni Rhino is situated in the wild, undiscovered Northern frontier of Kenya. Nestled amidst swaying doum palms dotted along a dry riverbed with sweeping views of a nearby waterhole and dramatic landscape. The unique camp is in partnership with Sera Community Conservancy, offering the first rhino tracking experience in East Africa. The remarkable walking safari provides a distinctively thrilling adventure, but also allows guests to actively contribute to the protection of these iconic species. The camp is comprised of three elegant ‘bandas’ – rustic stone cottages – and a main ‘mess’ cottage for dining and relaxing. Saruni Rhino features a charming infinity swimming pool, built in harmony with the natural beauty of the surrounding landscape.

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