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Meru National Park was the home of 'Elsa' the lioness, made famous by George & Joy Adamson. It is Africa at its most alluring with a striped landscape comprising lush green ribbons cutting through dry brown valleys. Each of the eight private cottages are individually fashioned from timber, stone and...





Hidden under ancient trees, deep in the forest are just ten tents lining the banks of the Mara River. Each tent offers hand crafted beds made from ancient fallen Olive trees, a Victorian style bath and shower, and a large Verandah from which you can enjoy the sights and sounds...





At Loldia House you'll experience the life of Kenya's early settlers, the pioneers who cleared the forests and first farmed the rich highlands.
Loldia ranch was established by a family who trekked by ox-wagon from South Africa a century ago. Today their descendants still own the land. The original farmhouse is...





To experience a traditional luxury camp is a must on a Masai Mara safari. Unfenced and secluded in a thicket of Euclea and African Olives, the camp impinges so little on the natural inhabitants of this prolific reserve that your Masai Mara safari is enhanced by the animals that wander...





Lapped by the waters of Lake Victoria, shaded by giant fig trees, and lost to the world, Mfangano Island Camp is an oasis of tranquillity, an ideal retreat from the hustle and bustle of modern life.
The island has just one road and no other hotels to disturb the peace.
The only...





Tortilis Camp is a magical escape from the hustle and bustle of life in the fast lane. Early European explorers met derision and disbelief when they reported a snow capped mountain close to the equator - Mount Kilimanjaro. Feelings of disbelief and awe hit you as you arrive at Tortilis...
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