Absolute luxury, classic safari style and an awe-inspiring view
of Mount Kilimanjaro await you in lush surroundings at Amboseli
Serena Lodge.
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Intimate and exclusive, Borana Lodge is perched on the slope of
a hidden valley overlooking a waterhole where animals come to drink.
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Campi ya Kanzi means "Camp of the Hidden Treasures" in Kiswahili.
For you, it means the ultimate in luxury tented safari camps.
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For those who wish to step back in time Cottar's 1920's Camp. The
Cottars have been guiding safaris since 1919 and the tradition continues.
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The building of Deloraine was completed in 1922. Two-storied and
constructed from a warm pinky-brown stone with a Mangalore tiled
roof. Your hosts at this lodge are the owners, the Voorspuys.
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For those guests who have been packing so many experiences into
their safari, Desert Rose seems to be the place where these feelings
can now be assimilated. The total tranquility and subtle comfort
lends a feeling of complete serenity.
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Diani House is a large and comfortable residence, set in twelve
acres of forested garden on Diani Beach, thirty kilometers south
of Mombasa.
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Elephant Pepper Camp is about fulfilling your dreams, experiencing
the rhythm of the bush, the rituals of the wildlife, absorbing the
space, beauty and sheer variety of landscape and culture.
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Elephant Watch Safaris and their trained guides will offer you an
opportunity to understand and trust elephants through intimate and
gentle interaction. You will begin to get to know certain individuals
as "friends".
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The animals are shy and unused to humans. Here you will find Elsa's
Kopje, named for Elsa, the orphaned lioness reared by the Adamson’s
and returned to the wild in Meru.
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If one camp has most often been described as Africa’s ultimate ‘bush
luxury’, it must surely be Finch Hattons.
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Galdessa is a small eco-tourism up-market tented lodge in Kenya's
largest park. The accommodation and activities are geared at the
discerning traveler looking for a private experience in the African
bush.
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Since its founders rescued a baby giraffe named Daisy from a heavily-poached
area of western Kenya in 1974, this home has become a household
name among wildlife lovers worldwide.
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The setting is magical. Governors’ Camp nestles in the forest along
the winding banks of the Mara River, it’s waters teeming with hippo
and crocodile.
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Kichwa Tembo is set among the forests just below the spot where
a famous scene from Out of Africa was filmed. This setting was also
chosen to illustrate the motion picture's poster.
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Kichwa Tembo, Meaning 'Head of the Elephant' in KiSwahili is an
enchanting, luxurious tented camp in the north-western corner of
the richest game park in Kenya.
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Kilaguni Serena Lodge is an experience not to be missed, for it
is without doubt one of the best game viewing lodges in Africa.
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KIWAYU SAFARI VILLAGE is a barefoot luxury retreat on a deserted
stretch of white beach facing out over the Indian Ocean.
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Lake Baringo Club has its own special atmosphere of peace and calm.
Hippos graze at night on the lawns. Above all Baringo means birds,
birds and more birds.
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Situated at 4,500 to 6,500 feet (1,400-2,000 metres) above sea level,
Lewa provides an unforgettable combination of spectacular scenery,
hospitality, privacy and abundant wildlife....
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The Camp that Africa's old hands swear by, Little Governors' casts
its spell over all who visit from honeymooning couples to Presidents.
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The grassy plains of this northern plateau break into valleys, cliffs
and escarpments that frame astounding views of snow-capped Mount
Kenya in the south.
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At Loldia you’ll experience the life of Kenya’s early settlers,
the pioneers who cleared the forests and first farmed the rich highlands.
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This masterful interpretation of a traditional Masai village offers
panoramic views of the Serengeti plains below.
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The African experience has fired the imagination of countless people
since the days of the early explorers. There is no finer place to
thrill to your own personal "African Experience" than the Masai
Mara National reserve.
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The Mombasa Beach Hotel stunningly set on a rocky bluff amid gardens
ablaze with bougainvilleas, overlooking a splendid Indian ocean.
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High on the slopes of Africa's second highest mountain, The Mount
Kenya Safari Club straddles the Equator in a glory of luxurious
cottages and elegant buildings set amid manicured lawns and decorative
ponds.
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Amidst the bustle of one of Africa's most dynamic cities there is
a sanctuary offering peaceful respite ... the Nairobi Serena Hotel.
Standing among verdant gardens, it is considered Nairobi's finest
hotel.
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The Norfolk has an incomparable history and has often been called
one of the world's most romantic hotels. Nairobi as a capital city
grew up all around the Norfolk.
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Tucked away in a prime wildlife area, Offbeat Mara Camp provides
guests with superb game viewing - lion, leopard, elephant and buffalo
are all seen regularly.
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Offbeat Meru Camp pride themselves on providing guests with an exclusive
experience in remote wildlife areas.
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Situated on the slopes of the rolling Chuylu Hills, Ol Donyo Waus
enjoys exclusive access to quarter of a million acres of wilderness
area.
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Ol Malo, "the place of the Greater Kudu," is Colin and Rocky Francombe’s
home. It is home to the nomadic Ndorobo people.
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Ol Tukai is in a forest of fever trees and palms. From your room
stretches a panorama of landscape, sky and wildlife with the majesty
of Kilimanjaro in the background.
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Olerai is an enchanting country home on a beautiful farm in Africa.
Your hosts at this mystical house are Iain and Oria Douglas-Hamilton.
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Peponi's charm lies in its magical ambiance. Every part of it, the
architecture, the smiling staff, the sea breeze, the fresh food,
the views and even the smells, create a spell that entrances.
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Ron and Pauline Beaton, along with their eldest son, Gerard, have
resided in this wild yet beautiful part of Kenya for many years.
Their home, Rekero, caters to a maximum of ten guests.
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A small, family-run lodge on the shores of Lake Victoria, Rusinga
offers a unique combination of special activities and wildlife.
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Sabuk Lodge, home to Professional Safari Guide, Simon Evans, is
a stunning wilderness destination, perched on the high banks of
the Ewaso Nyiro River.
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Shaded by tall acacias shading the Uaso Nyiro River, the lodge is
a cool oasis in the desert surroundings.
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Where better to spend a few days in Kenya's northern game sanctuaries
than in the riverine forest cool of Samburu lodge, a firm favourite
for visitors.
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Olonana Camp is a beautiful deluxe permanent camp with a dining
verandah overlooking the Mara River. Game walks are lead by the
Masai in and around the Mara.
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Sarara is a luxury tented camp, owned and run by the local Samburu
community. Nestled into the lower slopes of Wamba Mountain, with
sweeping views the Mathews Range.
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Set on a plateau in the Rift Valley, overlooking one of the world's
greatest ornithological spectacles, Lake Nakuru, stands Sarova Lion
Hill Lodge.
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Relaxing outside your own tent listening to the Orchestra of rasping
Cicadas, croaking Tree Frogs and the intermittent call of birds
and monkeys is a memorable symphony.
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Known as 'Born Free' country, this semi desert reserve was made
famous by Joy Adamson and her lioness Elsa.
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Saruni is a deluxe and intimate lodge set in a private conservation
area outside the Masai Mara National Reserve.
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Serena Mountain Lodge allows the visitor an up close and personal
view of the dense forest which comes alive at dusk with the sounds
of animals.
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An exclusive wilderness camp, flanking a secluded valley & alongside
the Mara River.
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Sosian is dedicated to the conservation of wildlife and is a member
of the Laikipia Wildlife Forum, working to protect Laikipia's wildlife
through sustainable land uses such as eco-tourism.
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A deluxe hotel, The Stanley recalls the graceful era of fine furnishings
and cool Victorian elegance. It features the famous Thorn Tree Coffee
Shop and the Zen gourmet restaurant with unique fusion cuisine.
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Overlooking a floodlit waterhole, the camp offers the visitor an
unforgettable opportunity to watch and photograph animals in their
natural habitat.
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Set in the heart of the Aberdare National Park, this unique game
lodge overlooks a floodlit waterhole and salt lick which attracts
a host of wildlife.
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Tortilis Camp, named for the umbrella shaped Acacia trees under
which it is built, beckons you away from the stresses of life and
surrounds you with luxury.
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This resort has a superb location amongst 10 acres of tropical forest
on Watamu Beach, adjacent to a Marine Park with an abundance of
tropical fish and beautiful corals.
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With its large herds of elephants and buffaloes and diversity of
animal, bird and plant life, Tsavo is an ideal stopover enroute
to Mombasa
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Mombasa offers a cultural experience combined with a natural beauty
of the drenched beaches, coral reefs and tropical marine life.
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