



The cool white-washed floors and breezy Arabic arches of the elegant main reception, lounge and dining area are instantly appealing after a dusty drive – so much so that it would be easy to sink into one of the plump cushions and gaze at the stunning landscapes all day long. But equally tempting is the glittering plunge pool, perched on the hillside with the same spectacular views, and dinner, a feast of exotic Moroccan and Swahili inspired fare, served by flickering lantern-light.
The nine Bedouin boudoirs are crafted from thatch, stone and canvas and spaced along the Ewaso Nyiro River, giving each plenty of privacy and a view as jaw-dropping as the next. Taking centre stage are the Zanzibari four-posters, draped in creamy linens and enshrouded in gauzy mosquito nets whilst skilfully-crafted Moroccan trappings add a sultry air. All are over 100 square metres and bathrooms are just as big and beautiful. For view gazing, there’s a large stone veranda with plunge pool and loungers and inside, a sunken chill-out area.
As the only lodge for miles around, activities at Sasaab are unique and private. Explore the exquisite Samburu Reserve on four wheels, two legs (your own) or four legs on a camel. Visits to the local Samburu community are wonderful and varied; stop off at the market, visit the school, play football with the kids or even have dinner.
Discover the culture of the Samburu and traverse dramatic desert terrain on horse- and camel-back.