Kenya

Where to stay

Born in the early 20th century with the caravans of the early explorers and the sumptuous expeditions of Churchill, Roosevelt and the Prince of Wales, the history of safari in Kenya continues today following its tradition. The initiative of pioneering conservationists and families made possible the creation of endless protected areas as the Laikipia conservancies, or the rescue of entire natural parks such as Meru National Park. The story of these people, their passion and their active engagement in conservation are reflected in camps and lodges where colonial style and atmosphere merge with modern comfort and technologies with low environmental impact, and make the hospitality in Kenya unique.

A collection of the best camps

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Campi Ya Kanzi Chyulu Hills

At the foot of the “green hills of Africa”, an award-winning eco-lodge committed to nature conservation and protection of the Maasai culture.

Elsa’s Kopje Meru National Park

Romantic and elegant, it is the only lodge in the park and has contributed significantly to its conservation.

Lewa Wilderness Laikipia

A homely, ranch-style lodge home to the Craig family for generations, set in one of the last rhino sanctuaries in Africa.

Manda Bay Lamu Archipelago

An exclusive beach retreat in “Swahili” style, ideal for deep sea fishing and water sports.

Mara Expedition Camp Maasai Mara National Reserve

The little twin of Mara Plains Camp, it is a colonial adventure camp built in the spirit of “mobility”.

Mara Plains Camp Maasai Mara Conservancies

An intimate and personal camp, which combines quality, elegance and respect for the environment. Under the same ownership is also the smaller Mara Nyika.

Mike’s Camp Lamu Archipelago

A romantic and adventurous eco-camp, surrounded by dunes, white beaches and mangrove forests.

Ol Donyo Lodge Chyulu Hills

A lodge with a history of passion and conservation, immersed in one of the most spectacular sceneries in Africa.

Rekero Camp Maasai Mara National Reserve

An historical camp of the Maasai Mara, with a team of great guides, ideally located to witness the great wildebeest migration.

Richard's River Camp Maasai Mara Conservancies

A small and intimate tented camp in “Out of Africa” style, but with a contemporary twist.

Saruni Samburu Samburu National Reserve

One of the first and most exclusive eco-lodges in Kenya. Under the same ownership are Saruni Rhino, in the Sera Conservancy, as well as Saruni Mara and Saruni Wild, both inside the Mara North Conservancy.

Sirikoi Lodge Laikipia

A small and intimate family run lodge, refined in the details, overlooking a natural waterhole with views of Mount Kenya.