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Mount Kenya Climb

Mount Kenya

4 Rooms
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From $380 per person/night
A breathtakingly beautiful ascent of Africa’s second highest mountain.
Although second in the altitude stakes to Kili, Mount Kenya was definitely at the front of the queue when Mother Nature handed out the good looks. A climb to either of the twin peaks of Nelion (5188m) and Batian (5199m) encompasses a mesmerising medley of rolling foothills, alpine meadows and jagged peaks whilst sparkling tarns glint from rocky crevices and giant Lobelias lurk in the shadows. If you don’t fancy getting your crampons out, Lenana (4985m), the third highest peak, is easily accessible for hikers too. Whichever you choose, Mt Kenya is a dramatic and exciting climb and one of the most beautiful you will ever do.

Aberdare Country Club

Aberdare

22 Rooms
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From $210 per person/night
Classic, comfortable and affordable base for exploring the Aberdares.
Aberdare Country Club is a large country estate on the slopes of Mweiga Hill in the Aberdare Highlands, part of Kenya’s Great Rift Valley. This former colonial homestead is a national heritage site, and offers beautiful country accommodation with all the charm of a relaxed family residence. The property has wonderful views of the Aberdare Mountains to the west, and Mount Kenya to the east, and is situated within a five-square-kilometre private nature sanctuary. Play golf (give way to zebra and warthog), go horseriding on the estate, or visit the nearby game reserves and other places of interest.

Che Shale

Watamu

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7 Rooms
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From $150 per person/night
Chill out castaway-style on Kenya’s remote northern coast.
Che Shale is a rustic beach lodge on a remote stretch of Kenya’s northern coast, about 20 kilometres north of Malindi. This laid-back tropical resort epitomises relaxed barefoot beach living, with comfortable rustic accommodation to suit couples or families in a beautiful natural setting away from the busier tourist hotspots further along the coast. One of East Africa's top kite-surfing destinations, the lodge offers other exciting watersports and ocean-side activities, endless sandy beaches to explore, and plenty of space to kick back and do absolutely nothing at all. Pack a kikoi – it may be all you need!

Naboisho Camp

Masai Mara

8 Rooms
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From $660 per person/night
Tranquil luxury and style and an excellent range of safari activities.
If we only had one word to describe Naboisho Camp, it would be soothing. Located in the middle of the beautiful, 55,000-acre Mara Naboisho Conservancy, it’s peaceful and tranquil and the staff are simply lovely, attending to your every need but also making you feel like part of the family. Interiors are solid yet stylish – think muted colours, enormous cream sofas and candelabras in the dining room – and the views across the grasslands are glorious. In fact, the only things that aren’t soothing are the activities, which are jam-packed full of wildlife, excitement and intrigue. Just the way we like them, then.

Tortilis Camp

Amboseli & Chyulu Hills

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18 Rooms
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From $330 per person/night
Mount Kilimanjaro stands sentinel over this tented camp in the elephant rich Amboseli.

Like all the Elewan Collection of lodges and camps in Tanzania (including Joy's Camp, Elsa's Kopje, Kitich and Lewa Safari Camp), Tortilis is set in an iconic location. In this case it's the western Amboseli, where game viewing is fruitful, accommodation is first-class, the food is Italian-style delicious, the guides are local and there's a responsible attitude towards conservation and the local communities. Here, overlooked by Mount Kilimanjaro, you can see a elephants (lots of them), hippo, lion and other big cats, and plentiful birds.Tortilis is Kenya's first eco-lodge and has won the Tourism for Tomorrow award.

&Beyond Suyian Lodge

Laikipia

14 Rooms
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From $1.5K per person/night
Plucked from the pages of a design magazine, Suyian does it all in the utmost safari-style
&Beyond’s newest gem in Kenya, Suyian Lodge, is the only lodge within its namesake 44,000-acre conservancy. Perched along an escarpment, it offers breathtaking views across the sweeping plains, stretching all the way to the snow-capped peaks of Mount Kenya. Also in sight is the remarkable Rock Sanctuary, where ancient rock paintings adorn the curving kopjes—the very formations that inspired the lodge’s design. Inside, interiors are a seamless blend of earthy tones and &Beyond’s signature elegance. As part of a crucial wildlife corridor in Laikipia, the conservancy promises extraordinary wildlife encounters, whether on a classic game drive, a camelback safari, or a scenic helicopter flight.

Nomad Beach Resort

Diani

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37 Rooms
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From $170 per person/night
A lovely, purse-friendly beach lodge on an incredible, pristine white beach.
The Sands at Nomad is a unique beach lodge on Kenya's southern coast where you certainly won't find themed nights or buffet dining. Instead, it's the long, powder-soft, picture-perfect beach that’s the main attraction: it’s clean and palm fringed and better yet, the hotel restaurant is right on the sands. We also love the well-tended gardens, ocean view cottages and the shaded swimming pool area with its north-African inspired décor.

Elephant Bedroom Camp

Samburu

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12 Rooms
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From $690 per person/night
Dine with elephants on the shores of one of Kenya's greatest rivers
For those in search of an iconic safari experience in Kenya, look no further than the luxurious Elephant Bedroom Camp on the banks of the Ewaso Ng'iro River, a waterway that runs through the heart of the Samburu National Reserve. The camp itself is shaded by doum palms in a green belt of riverine forest, with lovely river views. This elegantly simple camp is reminiscent of a bygone colonial era. Here you'll feast on delicious cuisine beside the river, while keeping an eye out for passing elephants.

Samawati House

Msambweni

4 Rooms
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From $50 per person/night
Delightful, traditional beach front house in a stunning location.
A villa on Kenya's South coast pressed against the shores of Msambweni Beach is a delightful way to spend your holidays. Built in 1985 and perched up on a slight cliff this Swahili styled house is surrounded by lush coconut palms, emulating all the creature comforts of a family home. You are going to be hard pressed not to find yourself completely giving in to lazy days with the family and friends lounging around the pool, playing on the beach or indulging in conversation surrounded by the spectacular beach sunsets and sweeping views of the Indian ocean

Rhino River Camp

Meru

6 Rooms
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From $530 per person/night
Enchanting forested setting near Kenya's famous rhino sanctuary.
​Forest habitats are rarely associated with Kenya's wilderness areas, so the leafy grove in which Rhino River Camp sits makes this an especially charming destination. The camp lies just outside the western border of Meru National Park, in a 32-hectare private concession that's conveniently close to the park's dedicated rhino sanctuary. There's Big Five game-viewing to be had – and the chance to see rhinos up-close. Back at camp, the sound of a small waterfall and chuckling river, and surroundings that morph into the treeline, create a restful spot to re-energise yourself. Rhino River is a retreat like no other.

Sirikoi

Lewa Downs

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4 Rooms
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From $1.6K per person/night
The game-rich throbbing heart of northern Kenya

Wide, acacia-dotted Lewa Wildlife Conservancy in the heart of northern Kenya is a hauntingly beautiful place. So it's no wonder that this charismatic wilderness is home to Sirikoi, a family-run, award-winning lodge that's dedicated to its environment, the people who live here and those who visit it. Come to Lewa to see abundant wildlife – including endangered species such as black and white rhino and Grevy’s zebra – and stay in true colonial comfort with world-class fine dining, spacious and homely accommodation and congenial staff. The area is malaria free and has a beautiful spring-like climate almost all year.

Hemingways Hotel

Nairobi

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45 Rooms
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From $260 per person/night
Nairobi's finest hotel packed full of old-world charm in a quiet spot away from the city.

In a world where so many hotels claim "luxury" status, this is one that delivers. The staff are welcoming and keen to oblige (you are even assigned a butler), the suites are grand and the setting is so tranquil and lovely it's hard to imagine you're in the middle of a traffic-congested city. There's not a murmur, apart from the birds and the fountains. And there's something other-worldly about the view of Karen Blixen's green hills from your balcony. The food is top-notch too – carnivores come miles for the steak!

Deloraine House

Lake Nakuru

8 Rooms
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From $630 per person/night
A gracious Kenyan family homestead known for its superb horseback safaris
Deloraine House is a magnificent colonial home on a family-owned estate that lies on the western edge of Kenya’s Great Rift Valley. Built almost a century ago, the house has an intriguing history that includes frequent visits from British royalty and distinguished members of Kenya’s high society. The estate is beautifully positioned on the densely forested lower slopes of Londiani Mountain, an extinct volcano, and is the base for the well-known Offbeat Riding Safaris. Its equestrian facilities are certainly fantastic, as is the accommodation. There are just eight rooms, and a relaxed and friendly family atmosphere permeates throughout.

Kizingo Lodge

Lamu

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8 Rooms
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From $290 per person/night
A castaway 'no news no shoes' paradise for those looking for a wild escape.

Where a curve of the bay hugs the sandy shoreline, Kizingo Lodge nestles, tucked into the dunes and surrounded by beachside scrub. A short boat ride from Shela village and main town Lamu, it’s located right on a spectacularly-deserted 12-kilometre beach and it’s almost absurd not to kick your shoes off and run wild in the sand. Considering the more remote location, food is exceptionally good, and much of the ingredients are sourced from the lodge gardens. Enjoy your morning coffee on your private veranda that has views right over the sand and into the waters, admiring the fishing dhows as they sail past.

Ithumba Hill Camp

Tsavo

4 Rooms
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From $580 per person/night
Luxurious self-catering retreat for guests visiting the elephant orphans

Ithumba Hill Camp is owned by the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. It is their newest self-catering retreat and was created to offer increased luxury for guests exploring Tsavo East’s remote northern area whilst visiting the Trust’s Ithumba elephant orphans. The luxury tented camp was opened in 2015. It has an elevated position halfway up Ithumba Hill, and enjoys breath-taking views across Tsavo’s vast landscape. Like the trusts two other properties, it has been designed for the more intrepid traveller who enjoys travelling off the beaten track.

Mount Kenya Safari Club

Mount Kenya

120 Rooms
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From $560 per person/night
A five-star hotel with a country club ambiance in the shadow of Kenya's famous mountain.
With spectacular views of the majestic Mount Kenya, The Fairmont Mount Kenya Safari Club is a magnificent sight to behold. Built directly on the equator, it was once an exclusive club for celebrities from around the world. Although it was renovated and upgraded by Fairmont Hotels, the prestigious main structure reflects the 1950’s colonial architectural design with a luxury country club feel. It is complemented by independent quaint cottages, set in over 100 acres of landscaped gardens. The resort offers a unique blend of comfort, relaxation and adventure and has won many prestigious awards.

Serena Beach Resort & Spa

Mombasa

164 Rooms
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From $250 per person/night
A dream of palm trees and azure ocean at this Kenyan beachside getaway.
​Serena Mombasa is a sprawling oceanfront resort and spa, just north of the bustling coastal city of Mombasa. This gorgeous, garden-laden property offers extensive facilities, including a lovely free-form swimming pool and swim-up bar, a giant life-sized chessboard, several restaurants and an on-site spa. Not to mention a host of activities, all of which are complimentary for guests. The 164-room hotel is charming, equally ideal for a family holiday or a romantic getaway. Look for the turtle motif – it's a recurring theme in the hotel design and decor!

Lonno Lodge

Watamu

8 Rooms
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From $310 per person/night
A place to unwind in a hidden spot on Kenya's Watamu beach
A mere 25 kilometres from Malindi Airport, the cosy costal town of Watamu is filled with delightful stretches of beach, azure ocean, and a myriad of hidden delights for the stomach and the soul. Hidden away at the northern end of the beach, down a winding sandy track and with not another hotel in sight, is Lonno Lodge. A combination of Swahili fort and Italian luxury villa, the lodge was originally built by the owners as a private home for him and his wife, and it's a friendly haven of personalised service and warmth. This is not a place to come for a party, but one to slow down, relax and take in the beauty of the Indian Ocean coast.

&Beyond Kichwa Tembo

Masai Mara

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40 Rooms
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From $780 per person/night
A well-loved camp that's the destination for safari connoisseurs.

Kichwa Tembo Camp, like its sister Bateleur Camp, lies in the western Mara in a private concession that has been leased from its Maasai landlords. Fewer visitors come to this region, although the landscape is filled with wild animals all year, so you're assured more private viewings. The camp lies directly in the path of the annual Great Migration and, in season, you're likely to get the best sightings of the stampeding animals crossing the Mara River, the stuff of documentaries worldwide.

Ol Tukai Lodge

Amboseli & Chyulu Hills

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80 Rooms
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From $160 per person/night
A large, modern bush resort with spectacular views of Kilimanjaro.

Ol Tukai Lodge is one of the larger safari establishments in Kenya’s Amboseli National Park, with 80 luxurious African-style rooms and a vast central area set within manicured lawns. The rooms are protected from the ever-present herds of elephant and other passing wildlife by an unobtrusive boundary fence for peace of mind. This is an Eco-rated lodge, with excellent modern facilities offering a choice of family-friendly accommodation and romantic seclusion, with the special three-bedroom, sole-use Kibo Villa for the ultimate private experience. There are plenty of activities available at the lodge, and guided game drives are offered in the surrounding national park, which always promise to be epic.

Loisaba Tented

Laikipia

4 Rooms
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From $540 per person/night
Experience ancient culture, endless activities and unique wildlife at this luxurious camp.

Loisaba Tented Camp embodies a true balance between people, landscape, culture and the wildlife. Set in the thriving Laikipia region of central Kenya, the lodge aims to touch your mind, body and soul while on safari in this unique and beautiful land. You can't help leaving truly moved. Loisaba also encourages local communities to get involved in the lodge. This philosophy infiltrates every part of the ranch and conservancy, and the local Samburu and Maasai tribes are full partners in the project. Head out into the local conservancy in search of big game such as lion, elephant and buffalo (as well as unique species such as the Grevy's zebra and reticulated giraffe), with a rare insight into the nomadic Samburu and Maasai people's cultures and traditions.

The River Camp at Ol Pejeta Conservatory

Laikipia

From $560 per person/night
Magnificent Mount Kenya views & the world's last northern white rhinos on your doorstep.

Perched on the banks of the Ngobit River with Mount Kenya's snow-capped peaks as its backdrop, The River Camp delivers intimate luxury in one of Africa's most pioneering conservation areas. Sprinkled along the riverbank, there are just eight tents (the camp has a max of 20 guests), making sure you get the full exclusive experience in renowned Ol Pejeta Conservancy. Beyond Big Five encounters, you'll witness leading conservation efforts firsthand, from tracking lions with researchers to meeting the planet's last two northern white rhinos. With private decks overlooking wildlife watering holes and spa treatments after action-packed days, it's safari sophistication with serious conservation credentials.

Alfajiri Beach Villa

Diani

3 Rooms
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From $830 per person/night
Exquisite private luxury alongside expansive turquoise ocean views.
Diani beach, considered one of the best along the Kenyan coast, has a plethora of accommodation options, but none are as unique as the Beach Villa. Designed to be a home away from home, if your home was exquisitely adorned with traditionally handcrafted Swahili furniture, Lamu doors, Ivory danish floors and a myriad of delicate African and Eastern artifacts and just as the name suggests, a few paces right from the shoreline.

Elephant Watch Camp

Samburu

6 Rooms
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From $1.6K per person/night
Quirky luxury and intimate elephant encounters in Kenya's lovely Samburu.

Stay in luxurious, imaginatively furnished netted tents at eco-friendly Elephant Watch Camp. Set in the Samburu National Reserve in northern Kenya, the camp is small but perfect, with not a single fence to separate you from the animals that live here. Watch and listen to an elephant scooping nutritious Acacia tortilis seeds from your roof. (You're quite safe, so simply enjoy the experience.) Then wake in the morning to birdcalls, step outdoors to explore the camp, satisfy your appetite with five-star meals and tread softly with your Samburu guide as you discover the wildlife and learn the ways of the bush.

Lewa House

Lewa Downs

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10 Rooms
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From $1.3K per person/night
A Gaudi-esque boutique lodge in the wilderness of Kenya's Lewa Wildlife Conservancy.

Tucked among thorn trees, Lewa rises from its hillside setting with a distinctly organic style. Thatched and intriguing, the main area is outdone in the quaintness stakes by its cocoon-like cottages—aptly called Earth Pods. The lodge lies at the very heart of the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy. The main building, once a private home, is set on a hill, so the views across the landscape are uninterrupted – southwards to Mt Kenya and, to the north, the rugged Mathews Range and the sacred mountain of Ol Olokwe. Lewa has some of the best game viewing in East Africa.

Villa Rosa Kempinski

Nairobi

From $250 per person/night
European flair and Kenyan warmth mingle in Nairobi's slickest city sanctuary.

Sitting pretty in the leafy Westlands neighbourhood, this polished city hotel manages to feel like an urban oasis despite being minutes from downtown. The formula's simple: European elegance plus Kenyan hospitality, served up across 200 rooms and suites. Seven restaurants mean you'll never tire of dining options (from Italian classics at Lucca to rooftop Middle Eastern fare at Tambourin), whilst the spa leaves guests afloat on Cloud Nine with its Kenyan coffee scrubs and baobab oil massages. With complimentary minibars (yes please!), a heated pool and impeccable service, it's the perfect launching pad before heading off into the wilds of Kenya.

Tamarind Tree Hotel

Nairobi

160 Rooms
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From $150 per person/night
Tasteful and mod, Tamarind makes for an easy stop in Nairobi, not far from the hot spots.
You may be only stopping over in Nairobi as a start or finish to your safari, but why not do it in style? Just 5 kilometres from the booming city centre, Tamarind offers a fresh face to Nairobi with eye-catching, graffiti-style interiors, a large and very swimmable pool, and dining spots to suit any hour of the day, including the Duka Coffee Shop that stays open for all 24 for early morning flights and pre-game drive munchies. If you have the time (and energy) to explore the city, there are galleries, markets and eateries within very easy reach, and the unique national park offers some very fine wildlife-watching.

The Cliff Nakuru

Lake Nakuru

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10 Rooms
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From $380 per person/night
Bush-chic tents perched on the water's edge for the best views of Lake Nakuru.
Seated 100 metres above Kenya's Lake Nakuru, a soda lake well-loved for its flamingo population, The Cliff is the not-so-conspicuous new addition to the landscape. Of course its dramatic vantage is a major draw, but so is its exclusivity - just ten tents make up the lodge. What's more, Lake Nakuru National Park's mix of habitats (woodland, savannah and volcanic cliffs) mean it's the perfect place to try and spot four of the Big Five. With its fresh, contemporary approach to décor and emphasis on personally tailored service, The Cliff could compete with any shi-shi boutique city hotel - only it's oh so much more compelling.

Ashnil Aruba Lodge

Tsavo

40 Rooms
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From $250 per person/night
Great Tsavo East setting, smiling staff and big game appearing as if on cue
Ashnil Aruba overlooks the Aruba Dam in the heart of Tsavo East, one of Kenya's greatest and most popular national parks. Surrounded by vast arid plains, the dam's waters attract large numbers of game, especially elephants, making for good viewing from the lodge. Although it holds a privileged position inside the park, Ashnil Aruba lacks some of the qualities you'd expect from a luxury lodge and, while some might appreciate the added safety, the electric fence surrounding the camp makes it feel less wild. Nevertheless, the staff are welcoming, the game viewing is exciting and the birding is very good.

Voyager Beach Resort

Mombasa

236 Rooms
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From $150 per person/night
Vibrant fun for the whole family on Kenya's azure coast.

Looking for somewhere to holiday with your kids? Voyager Beach is ideal – a seaside resort with a sociable vibe that's perfect for families or sociable travellers. While it's hardly a remote island getaway, the resort offers both fun and relaxation in equal measure. It lies on pretty Nyali Beach, near Mombasa, in a colour palette of white sands, ocean blues, and greens. There's room for a huge number of guests, and activities for nearly every hour of the day. While there are plenty of quiet corners to slip into, we'd recommend this destination for some really happy family fun.

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