Site & Blog Stock Galleries

Africa Information

Accommodation Information

This stylish hotel is located in the heart of Nairobi and offers accommodation in tastefully designed suites. As Kenya’s only all-suite hotel, it is ideal for both local and international conferences.


Clustered around a waterhole and set in the pristine calm of its own private reserve, this camp is in a class of its own. Accommodation is provided in luxuriously appointed tents. Each tent has a thatched roof, an en-suite bathroom and its own veranda with views over the waterhole.


This lodge is overlooking the Buffalo springs and the Uaso Nyiro River. From your room you have a fantastic view over the stunning plains, where elephants are grazing. Nearby rare game – reticulated giraffe, Grevy’s zebra, Beisa orynx and long-necked gerunuk can be seen. This lodge is the groups ‘new gem’. We offer an exceptional up-close and personal African experience. Let our chef over whelm you with a mouthwatering meal during your romantic bush dinner.


This camp is located in Kenya’s famous Samburu National Reserve is named after Erik Ole Larsen, a legendary Dane credited with defining the luxury safari under canvas. All tents are discreetly sited along the west bank of the Uaso Nyiro River with the result that the tents are bathed with light at sunrise. Each tent stands on a plinth of natural stone and all have en suite private bathrooms stocked with a range of Molton Brown toiletries, flushing toilets, constant hot water and 24 hour electricity (240 volts). Each tent features 1 king or 2 twin beds designed in chic safari style.


The Lodge includes 64 Standard rooms and 3 Suites, a Main Restaurant, Bar and al fresco or private dining for the Suites. The swimming pool adjoins a wellness tent. There is an activity room well stocked with indoor games and other recreation facilities for children, a well-equipped meeting room and a Sarova Shop for gifts and souvenirs. The entire Lodge is surrounded by a 24 hour electric fence.


This camp is located on the banks of the Talek River in the world famous Masai Mara National Reserve. The Masai Mara is home of the “Big Five” and the magical spectacle of the wilderbeast migration. The camp is situated on the northern border of the national reserve and its central location makes all areas of the reserve accessible during game drives. To make an evening a real adventure, one can choose to stay in a tent or a cabin, giving the best of both worlds. The rooms spaciously line up along the Talek River, overlooking the plains of the national reserve. To make an evening a real adventure, one can choose to stay in a tent or a cabin, giving the best of both worlds. The rooms spaciously line up along the Talek River, overlooking the plains of the national reserve.


This family friendly camp offers an opportunity to experience a luxury tented safari. Guests who don’t mind an early start can watch sunrise over the Mara from a hot air balloon and see the wildlife awakening in the savannah before landing for sumptuous bush breakfast. By virtue of its location and layout, the Camp offers an unparalleled plethora of activities and experiences from luxury tented living to bird-watching, mini golf, sport fishing and a unique insight into the Masai culture at the adjoining Masai village. This camp facilities also include a well maintained swimming pool, a restaurant and a bar.


This lodge is built high up on a ridge overlooking the Mara River and offers one of the most spectacular views of all the Masai Mara Lodges. Inspired architecturally by Masai huts, the Lodge has a pool, its own airstrip and a hippo-viewing platform by the river. Each of its own 76 bedrooms has its own bathroom and shower as well as a panoramic outlook, even from the pool one can enjoy uninterrupted views of the rolling savannah.

 

Destination Information

Kenya
Jambo! Welcome to Kenya
No other country on earth can offer the visitor as much to see and do. Within the borders of a single country, you will find savannahs rich with big game, timeless cultures unchanged by the modern world, pristine beaches and coral reef, equatorial forests and mighty snow-capped mountains, searing deserts and cool highland retreats and endless opportunities for adventure, discovery, relaxation; more than you would ever expect.

Masai Mara Game Reserve, Samburu Game Reserve & Lake Nakuru National Park

View Larger Map

Location and Park Information

Nairobi
Nairobi is the capital city of Kenya, boasting over 3 million inhabitants. It was founded as a colonial city at the turn of the twentieth century with the ongoing construction of the Uganda Railway—taking its name from a variant of the Maa (Masai) place-name for it which means cold watering place. As a colonial city, its spatial composition reflected the racial prejudices of the British colonial project from its inception, and that segregation, together with some of colonial Nairobi’s earliest neighborhoods (called “estates”), can still be seen today.

 

Ol Pejeta Game Reserve
Home to “The Big Five” (lion, leopard, elephant, rhino and buffalo) plus an exciting catalog of; giraffe, zebra, eland, oryx, waterbuck, Grant’s gazelle, Thompson’s gazelle, cheetah, silver-backed jackal, hartebeest and baboon. The reserve also boasts several hundred bird species. The reserve has the highest ratio of game to area of any park or reserve in Kenya. Sweetwater’s Chimpanzee Sanctuary was established in cooperation with the Kenya Wildlife Service and the Jane Goodall Institute for Conservation Projects for Chimpanzees throughout the World, the 1 km sq sanctuary is a non-profit-making venture and the only sanctuary of its kind in Kenya. A gentle and charming diversion for children and adults alike, it offers visitors the unique opportunity of taking a boat ride on the Ewaso Nyiro River, which flows through the center of the sanctuary where 26 orphaned chimps enjoy the peace and harmony of their natural environment.

 

Samburu Game Reserves
Samburu Reserve features rocky ramparts, thorn scrub, distant hills and a mountain called Lololokwi. Located in the northern frontier district, this reserves hosts most unique species of wildlife endemic only to this region which include, the Beisa Oryx, the Somali Ostrich, Gerenuk, Reticulated Giraffe, Greater Kudu and the Grevy Zebra just to mention a few. Out of the Big Five, Rhinos are not found here.

 

Nakuru
Thousands of flamingo fringe the shores of this soda lake. An overview of the lake from the Baboon cliff gives a spectacular view of the lake and the flamingos. More than just flamingos this is a major National Park and an important sanctuary for Rhino – both Black and White Rhino. Buffalos, lions, can be spotted among the Big Five except for the elephants. Also, huge herds of waterbuck, zebra, the endangered Rothschild Giraffe can be seen among a vast variety of birds. African wild cats, civet cats, silver-backed jackals and bat-eared foxes are present as well. There are forests, cliffs, waterfalls and more to be found here.

 

Masai Mara
The Masai Mara Game Reserve is widely considered to be Africa’s greatest wildlife reserve. The Mara comprises of 200 sq miles of open plains, woodlands and riverine forest. Contiguous with the plains of the Serengeti, the Mara is home to a breath taking array of life. The vast grassland plains are scattered with herds of Zebra, Giraffe, Gazelle, and Topi. The Acacia forests abound with Bird life and Monkeys. Elephants and Buffalo wallow in the wide Musiara Swamp. The Mara and Talek rivers are brimming with Hippos and Crocodiles.