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Emboo River Camp

Masai Mara

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12 Rooms
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From $790 per person/night
A riverbend location with a Great Migration crossing nearby – the perfect Mara safari!
Kenya's Masai Mara is one of the world's best-loved wildernesses. Its consistent sightings, along with the action-packed annual migration, make the Mara a gold-standard safari destination. And it's just got better. The new Emboo Camp couples luxury and sustainability like no other camp in the region. Using innovative technology, it's not only 100% solar-powered but also extremely hydro-thrifty (the water consumption has been reduced by 85%!). OK, green credentials are probably not your principal reason for visiting, but when combined with constantly wandering game and a position close to a migration crossing, they play a hefty role in an out-of-this-world safari.

Ol Donyo Lodge

Amboseli & Chyulu Hills

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10 Rooms
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From $1.6K per person/night
Iconic African luxury beneath Mount Kilimanjaro
ol Donyo Lodge lies in an extraordinary setting between two of Kenya's national parks, Tsavo East and Amboseli, in the heart of the Chyulu Hills. Presided over by Mount Kilimanjaro, Chyulu Hills is a place of timeless wild beauty and Masai spiritual life, and has inspired artists, photographers and writers such as Ernest Hemingway. The lodge itself lies on a vast group ranch that is leased from its Masai owners. Set in thick woodland on a hillside with views across the plains, the lodge is so luxurious you'll find it hard to leave, and the wildlife is even better.

Ol Pejeta Safari Cottages

Laikipia

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6 Rooms
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From $490 per person/night
Home-from-home cottages in an East African rhino sanctuary

Tucked beneath tall, yellow-barked acacia trees in the heart of Ol Pejeta’s wilderness area are the Safari Cottages, established in 2012 by a family whose combined experience in the wildlife industry exceeds 65 years. So you're in capable hands. Enjoy the silence, the space, the uninterrupted views, your personal chef (or you can self-cater), great accommodation and plenty of game. Here, in the southern sector of the conservancy, there are animals at every turn, from elephant (which often file past the cottages), lion, leopard and cheetah to black rhino, birds galore and other creatures great and small.

Sasaab

Samburu

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9 Rooms
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From $1.3K per person/night
Kenyan hospitality, Moroccan style and global appeal.

Not all safari camps are of the canvas and game driving variety and Sasaab is definitely one of them. Well, there’s a little bit of canvas around and you can certainly game drive in the striking wild lands of the Samburu and Buffalo Springs reserves, but that’s just the beginning; there’s also camel rides, spa treatments, fly camping and walking safaris at this elegant Moroccan-inspired retreat. As the only tourist initiative in the area, ties with the local Samburu are strong and $50 from each stay is donated to the 600 families in the Westgate Community Conservancy. Beautifully designed, ethical and eco-friendly… could this be the perfect safari camp?

The Ocean Spa Lodge

Msambweni

14 Rooms
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From $890 per person/night
A peaceful retreat with ocean views and leaping dolphins
This lodge is no longer in operation, please get in touch with us for a suggestion of a similar property. Finishing off a Mara safari? The Ocean Spa Lodge is a great place to wind down and feast your eyes on the blue, blue Indian Ocean before heading to the airport. Opened in 2014, this pretty resort offers everything you need and more. Its 14 thatched suites are strung along quiet, white-sand Msambweni beach on Kenya's secluded south coast, just 40 minutes south of populous Diani. It's a great honeymoon destination and a safe place to holiday with your children. Expect crisp accommodation, really good food and watersports for everyone, if you manage to get off your lounger!

Elsa's Kopje Lodge

Meru

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6 Rooms
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From $390 per person/night
A romantic retreat with superb views at the site where Elsa the lioness played in Meru.

Meru National Park is recognised as having a greater diversity of animal species than any other park in East Africa, so prepare yourself and your camera for large elephant herds, hippo, lion, caracal, reptiles, a rhino sanctuary and more than 400 species of birdlife. Elsa’s Kopje, named after the lioness made famous by George and Joy Adamson, is an unashamedly romantic and beautifully styled retreat set into a rocky hill above the site of George’s famous orphaned lion camp.

Lewa Safari Camp

Lewa Downs

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11 Rooms
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From $330 per person/night
Be a part of conservation in action at this beautiful Lewa camp.

Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, sprawled across 65,000 acres (263 square kilometres) of Laikipia wilderness, is top of many people's game reserve wish list for its legendary wildlife viewing. With more than 70 recorded mammal species, the conservancy is home to lion, leopard and jackal, the largest concentration of Grevy’s zebra in the world, more than 130 black and white rhino, and too many bird species to list. To the south rises snow-capped Mount Kenya, to the north are the arid lands of Tassia and Il Ngwesi. Between them lie areas of pristine forest, fertile grasslands, extensive springs and acacia woodland.

Loldia House

Lake Naivasha

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6 Rooms
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From $420 per person/night
Enjoy the charm of 1930s Kenya in this traditional house on the shores of Lake Naivasha.

There’s something about Kenya. The rich heritage, perhaps? Or the promise of wildlife, always just around the corner? Or maybe it’s the people, whose unwavering smiles welcome you to this beautiful country? Whatever it is, Loldia House has it all in spades and even a little bit more. A traditional homestead perched on the Western shores of Lake Naivasha, the house was built in the 1930s and perfectly captures the charm and character of early Kenya. Days are spent spotting wildlife grazing around the lakeshore, and evenings cosied up by the fire in the drawing room. Kenya in a perfect nutshell.

Karen Gables

Nairobi

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7 Rooms
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From $290 per person/night
Character-filled guesthouse in Nairobi's most resplendent suburb.

With its prominent twin gables and broad porch, this boutique property is unmistakable. Karen Gables delivers all the warmth and charm associated with its classic Cape Dutch facade – mornings on the veranda sipping coffee, delicious breakfasts with homemade breads and jams, evenings by the fire. Set in the upmarket suburb of Karen in southwest Nairobi, the hotel lies peacefully in its surrounding greenery, undisturbed by the traffic jams and chaos of other parts of the city.

Mbweha Camp

Lake Nakuru

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10 Rooms
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From $360 per person/night
A comfortable family-friendly bush lodge in a scenic private conservancy
Mbweha Camp is a charmingly rustic lodge in the private Congreve Conservancy, which lies alongside the southern boundary of Kenya’s Lake Nakuru National Park. Ten bush cottages are scattered throughout the grounds, with gravel pathways winding through the lawns under the canopy of euphorbias and fever trees. Its location outside the National Park offers the freedom of night drives in the conservancy, together with a range of activities that would otherwise not be possible, and this is a lovely base for exploring the park itself and the surrounding areas of interest.
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