From the high plains of the Mara to the shadow of Kilimanjaro, Kenya’s lodges are rooted in landscapes that shape both wildlife and culture. Each stay offers its own rhythm – from tracking rhino in Lewa to floating above the Mara in a balloon, or watching flamingos turn Lake Nakuru pink at dawn. This collection blends heritage, conservation, and warm Kenyan hospitality across the country’s most celebrated reserves.

Angama Amboseli


Nestled in a Fever Tree forest beneath Mount Kilimanjaro, this intimate lodge of 10 suites overlooks the roaming Super Tusker elephants. Guests can enjoy walking safaris in Kimana Sanctuary, visits to Amboseli National Park, time with Maasai artisans, or simply pause at the Mnara viewing point to watch the ever-changing face of Kili.

Ashnil Samburu Camp


Set along the Ewaso Nyiro River in Buffalo Springs, Ashnil Samburu Camp brings comfort to Kenya’s rugged northern frontier. Guests can enjoy game drives among elephants, lions, and the region’s unique species, returning to a riverside setting with relaxed dining and swimming pool views across the reserve.

The Cliff


Clifftop tents face the shimmering waters of Lake Nakuru, where flamingos paint the shallows pink. Each suite combines contemporary design with freestanding baths and 180-degree views, creating a boutique escape balanced between modern comfort and Africa’s raw beauty.

Loldia House


On a 6,500-acre farm beside Lake Naivasha, Loldia House offers a slower rhythm of Kenyan country life. With historic cottages, a poolside spa, and eco-gold credentials, guests enjoy game drives, gentle walks, or time by the lake, with Mount Longonot and the Rift Valley horizon in view.

Lewa Wilderness


Lewa Conservancy

A family-run lodge with fifty years of history, Lewa Wilderness combines homely comfort with wild adventure. Nine thatched cottages, organic gardens, and open-air dining create a welcoming base for rhino tracking, horseback and camel safaris, scenic flights, and Big Five game drives in one of Kenya’s most pioneering conservancies.

Angama Mara


Perched high on the Rift Valley escarpment, Angama Mara offers sweeping views and tailor-made safari days. With two intimate camps, each with glass-fronted suites, guests enjoy game drives, walking safaris, photographic workshops, Maasai cultural encounters, and garden-to-table dining – with the Mara’s great wildlife drama always at hand.

Little Governors’ Camp


An intimate camp of just 17 luxury tents set around a wildlife-filled watering hole, Little Governors’ is reached by boat and a short guided walk through riverine forest. Wooden decks overlook constant game activity, from birds to elephants that wander through camp, creating a safari experience both peaceful and alive with nature.

Mara Nyika Camp


Tucked beneath acacias in the private Naboisho Conservancy, Mara Nyika blends romance and conservation. Canvas suites overlook open plains while guests explore on exclusive drives, walking safaris, or visits to the Maasai Mara. Each stay helps support over 500 Maasai families through conservation fees that safeguard this wildlife corridor.

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