Tucked away in the tranquil Ol Chorro Losoit Valley between the Lemek Hills — a haven for wild dog; steps away from the Mara and Acacia Houses. Dik Dik House is in the 30,000-hectare Mara North Conservancy, adjacent to the Masai Mara National Reserve in southwest Kenya. It’s a peaceful area far away from the most-visited parts of the Mara. Waterbuck and zebra wander into the grounds to graze, while lion, leopard and cheetah prowl the plains of the community-owned conservancy.
The two-bedroom, fully staffed house is designed for families or groups who want the privacy of their own home while on safari in Kenya. Can comfortably host 4 people, maximum 6 pax in extra beds. The double bedroom is fully ensuite and the twin bedroom bathroom/ toilet are located outside the room – meaning guests have to walk out of the room to use them.