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Kenya

Elewana Loisaba Lodo Springs

Take a trip out of time to become immersed in the magisterial landscape of the Loisaba Conservancy. This retreat offers absolute privacy, allowing guests to explore the vast conservancy plains with few but the wildlife for company! The few people that remain are Lodo Springs’ friendly and attentive staff who aim to please wherever possible. Guests are accommodated in luxury tents, and enjoy en suite bathrooms, and experience sublime views from the comfort of their chic rooms. Lodo Springs’ infinity pool also commands a superb view over the landscape below; perched on the hillside of Lodo Springs, this vantage point is fit to satisfy a wildlife photographer’s deepest desires!

Loisaba Lodo Springs, Laikipia, Kenya

The exquisite plains of the Loisaba Conservancy are immense, with a greater area of land to its name than even some nations! Loisaba offers blissful seclusion, for those wishing to be as connected as can be to the unspoilt landscape. The camp at Lodo Springs is perched on a hillside, commanding exquisite views over the plains outstretched below. Lodo Springs is a mere 15 minute drive from the Loisaba Airstrip, where there are daily flights to Nairobi.

  • Spectacular location on the immense 57,000 acre Loisaba Conservancy
  • Lodo Springs is situated near a vital elephant corridor
  • On Game Drives guests witness Lion, Cheetah, Leopard, Grevy’s Zebra, and more
  • Luxury Tented accommodation
  • One of the most exclusive conservancies in Kenya
Luxury Tented Rooms

There are 8 luxury tented rooms at Loisaba Lodo Springs, all are spacious and bright with natural light and a fresh breeze filling the room through floor to ceiling windows and doors. Polished wooden floors and vintage furniture flow throughout the room giving an atmosphere of nature and uniqueness. A warm colour palette is inspired by the surroundings of the room, and the space feels warm and luxury.

A large cosy bed is placed in the centre of the room, where guests can enjoy the stunning views over the horizon from the comfort of their own bed. A large ensuite bathroom includes double basins and a walk-in rainfall shower. Guests can relax on their own private veranda after a long day exploring and enjoy a siesta on one of the comfortable sun-beds, surrounded by the wilds of Kenya.

Dining

Lodo Springs offers dining under tented cover, or al fresco in an adventurous dining experience! A fireside dinner brings a tangible air of romance to any evening meal, with exquisite food being served to guests in a truly five-star experience. Further, the camp’s bar underpins a mainstay safari tradition, the sundowner! Nothing compares to the majestic equatorial sunsets with a glass of champagne in-hand.

Game Drives

One of the best ways to view the wildlife at Loisaba is on a game drive. Whether you go early in the morning or late afternoon, your own informative guide will take you in an open vehicle across the open plains, through the bush or along the river bank viewing the wide variety of game, birds, plants, and trees. Fishing can be arranged in the river and dams, kindly note this is seasonal and depends on the rains. Equipment, both modern and traditional can be supplied.

Horse Riding

Experience the unique exhilaration of riding on the plains with a herd of zebra walking gently through a graceful forest of giraffe or past a herd of elephant. On horseback it is possible to get unusually close to wildlife and Lodo Springs’ stable of horses have all been reared from birth in the bush so are quite accustomed to its presence. A reasonable degree of riding skill is required…

Walking/Hiking

A great way to view the stunning diversity of Loisaba is on foot. You will be accompanied by traditional Samburu guides whose knowledge of local flora, fauna, cultural and history is unmatched. For a unique cultural experience, spend an afternoon down at the traditional Masai village – a great experience to see how the Masai live, watch them dance and view some of their beadwork.

Camel Safaris

The traditional mode of transport in the dry land of Northern Kenya and another great way to experience Loisaba. Short or longer walks can be arranged.

Mountain Biking

For some excitement and adrenalin, take a mountain bike and your guide and explore some of the biking trails around Loisaba Conservancy on two wheels.

Loisaba Conservancy's Anti-poaching Unit

Loisaba Conservancy has its own dedicated anti-poaching team, comprising of four sniffer dogs – Warrior, Machine, Memusi and Nanyokie – and their human handler team. Visit the team and learn about their day-to-day training and activities, and also view an anti-poaching demonstration in action.

Conservation Efforts in the Loisaba Conservancy

Elewana’s Loisaba properties are dedicated to conservation efforts within the Loisaba conservancy. With revenue generated from conservancy fees and bed nights at Loisaba, Elewana supports the conservation efforts within the 230km2 private wilderness area, in addition to supporting community orientated health, education and enterprise programmes outside its boundaries with the neighbouring Samburu and Laikipiak Maasai tribes.

The Loisaba Conservancy was recently purchased by The Nature Conservancy, as well as joining a partnership with Space For Giants elephant foundation; this former ranch is a success story for conservation. The conservation efforts have been shared between the community and tourism sector, which bolsters conservation projects significantly with its economic stimulus.

Nature Conservation

With properties in some of the most biodiverse areas on the continent, Elewana has embraced the responsibility of contributing to the protection of both the habitat in which the wildlife lives, as well as specific vulnerable and endangered wildlife species. Pioneering efforts in “Parks Beyond Parks” initiatives have helped to establish the protection of these ecosystems outside of the fixed boundaries of National Parks and Conservancies.

In total this initiative has helped protect land between both Kenya and Tanzania extending to over 1.36 million acres. Further site-specific initiatives include anti-poaching in Amboseli and human-elephant conflict mitigation in Tarangire, as well as turtle and colobus monkey conservation in Diani.

Sustainability across the Elewana Collection

Elewana is dedicated to sustainability through conservation work, and community support, and ensures that 50-75% of its staff are members of the local community, especially in camps set within community conservancies. This has allowed rural communities to enjoy a steady stream of income, and rely less on livestock and agriculture which provide increasingly uncertain streams of revenue in an age of climate uncertainty and changes in weather patterns. Continuing on the agricultural vein, Elewana ensures that wherever possible, local produce is sourced at their camps, reducing the length of supply chains, and curtailing the detrimental environmental impact of food exportation which makes up the vast majority of the agricultural industry.

The Land & Life Foundation

The Land & Life Foundation is the charitable face of the Elewana Collective, which is committed to supporting local people and wildlife within its areas of operation. With subsidization by Elewana itself for operational costs, 100% of each donation goes directly to the benefit of neighbouring communities, schools, and the ecosystems around Elewana camps.

Clinic and School Support - The Land & Life Foundation

The Land & Life Foundation have endeavoured to provide tangible benefits to the communities living around Elewana’s protected areas, and believe that it is a responsibility they must hold up as an integral feature of sustainable tourism in East Africa. With the support of donors, the Land & Life Foundation is continually working to improve the infrastructure within rural areas, to improve access to healthcare and education too many disadvantaged communities in Kenya and Tanzania.

The foundation continues to communicate, and work closely with these developing clinics and schools in order to better ascertain the needs of these institutions in real-time as they become more and more established, whether the most effective aid be infrastructure, supplies, or training. In the past 5 years, the foundation has provided healthcare to over 1285 patients, and has trained clinicians from 5 clinics to serve over 40,000 people.

The primary schools supported by Elewana and the Land & Life Foundation have received over $300,000 in donations over the last 5 years, providing the schools with everything from books, desks, classrooms, and kitchens to sports kit and uniforms, drought-relief food provisions and scholarships for 5 or more years.

Eco-Friendly Practices across the Elewana Collection

The Elewana Collection is a bastion of Eco-Friendly tourism in East Africa, having made significant steps towards the protection of the environment on both a local and broader level. Having made considerable efforts to reduce its carbon footprint, Elewana’s lodges are equipped with state-of-the-art power systems, using solar energy in conjunction with power-storage technology to ensure minimal emissions from fuel usage.

Ban the Bottle Initiative

Elewana’s Lodges are designed to minimize their environmental impact on the surrounding area, championing the “Ban the Bottle” initiative since 2018. Providing guests with complimentary Elewana branded aluminium bottles, the use of reusable bottles was shown to prevent 160,000 plastic bottles from entering landfill per year. As such, Elewana camps uphold a high recycling standard, ensuring that recycling procedures are followed wherever possible, creating an environmentally conscientious culture. Further, Elewana’s camps were the first tourism providers in East Africa to go to “Was with the Straw” in 2019, now providing biodegradable paper straws at all of its camps.

Artful Glass Recycling at Shanga Workshop

Elewana has creatively combined its environmental policy with community support, providing opportunities for artisans in Tanzania, sending its recycled glass to the Shanga workshop in Arusha and creating beautiful artistic pieces with the recycled material. Elewana’s initiative has supported disadvantaged Tanzanians, whilst preserving their artistic culture and providing them with opportunities for commerce at Elewana camps.

Eco Rating at the Elewana Collection

Elewana’s environmental policies have earned its properties Eco-Ratings from Eco Tourism Kenya, earning 1 bronze, 2 silver, and 6 gold awards across its 9 properties. Its 6 gold properties have received international STEP certification with Sustainable Travel International an organization accredited by the Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC), whose core mission is to “establish and manage global sustainable standards with the aim of increasing sustainable tourism knowledge and practices among public and private stakeholders.” Elewana’s Tanzania properties are all either SEED or SAPLING certified with Responsible Tourism Tanzania.

Wildlife Warrior Programme - The Land & Life Foundation

The Land & Life Foundation carry out various initiatives within Kenya and Tanzania, such as its ‘Wildlife Warrior Programme’, and educational programme which is focused on training the next generation of conservationists. This education is premised on the cultural exchange of knowledge down the generations, and engages the young students with activities from trivia, poetry, drama, art, and creative writing, to foster a culture of profound love for the environment within these conservationists in the making! As of 2018, 40 of the best young conservationists were awarded Wildlife Warrior Scholarships for the rest of their primary and secondary education with help from the programme’s donors. The programme aims to increase its scholarship base by a minimum of 10 new scholars each year.

Nature Conservation - The Land & Life Foundation

With properties in some of the most biodiverse areas on the continent, Elewana has embraced the responsibility of contributing to the protection of both the habitat in which the wildlife lives, as well as specific vulnerable and endangered wildlife species. Pioneering efforts in “Parks Beyond Parks” initiatives have helped to establish the protection of these ecosystems outside of the fixed boundaries of National Parks and Conservancies. In total this initiative has helped protect land between both Kenya and Tanzania extending to over 1.36 million

Losiaba Lodo Springs welcomes children of all ages to join their families on an informative and inspiring trip, which will become a cherished memory for years to come!

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