National Park

Ol Donyo Lodge

ol Donyo Lodge is located in the Mbirikani Group Ranch, which is 275,000 acres and owned by the local Maasai tribe. It is nestled within rolling hills, bordering the Chyulu Hills National Park and placed in between both Amboseli and Tsavo National Park. Both the landscapes and wildlife are incredibly diverse in this area, and often Africa’s tallest mountain – Mount Kilimanjaro – can be seen from the lodge. Hidden in amongst trees and bushes, each suite is unique in design, merged into the landscape and all have magnificent views of Kilimanjaro and the surrounding plains. Perfect for families, groups and romantic getaways ol Donyo Lodge offers a range of activities from horseback riding to bush walks and game drives making for a memorable safari experience. Dining outside, guests can really get a feel of Kenya and leave their worries behind. There are a variety of ways to self-indulge, be it from a dip in the infinity pool, sleeping under the stars or receiving a stress relieving massage. Guests will leave stress-free and enlightened after a truly unforgettable safari experience.

Angama Mara

Balanced on the verge of Africa’s Great Rift Valley, between heaven and earth, Angama Mara overlooks the vast plains of the Maasai Mara. This eagerly sought-out destination has everything one could possibly need for a perfect getaway – two separate and intimate camps, with 15 glass-fronted tented suites each, a private airfield and prime access to the Mara, custom-made safari days and all the warmth and hospitality that Kenya is known for. Angama Mara has an evocative power over its visitors, with guests having described a “dreamlike” feeling, a sense immediate connection, or of returning to somewhere they have never been. Reaching 300 metres above the Maasai Mara, Angama hangs in the balance of romantic escapism and authentic safari, nurturing a feeling of being where one is meant to be.

Governors’ Il Moran Camp

Il Moran is often considered to be the premiere camp of the Maasai Mara, with beautiful scenery, rich culture and the best wildlife viewing at your fingertips. Small and peaceful, it’s a fantastic destination for honeymooners, couples and those who are searching for a special and eco-conscious adventure. Il Moran Camp resides in the forest shade mirroring the flow of the Mara River, where hippos wallow happily. Recently refurbished in 2018, this Silver Eco award-winning camp is ideal for those seeking a little extra luxury. Il Moran has been kept small to hold on to that cosy intimate feel, with just 10 canvas tents hidden under the ancient trees, lining the winding banks of the Mara River

Little Governors’ Camp

Little Governors’ Camp is an intimate setting that has won the hearts of its guests time and time again, with arguably the best safari atmosphere of all the Governors’ Camps. The camp can only be reached by boat and a forest walk, and animals, including a resident warthog family can roam freely, so that guests are truly removed from civilisation is never in question. The 17 recently renovated guest tents are tucked away on the forest’s edge overlooking the much visited watering hole, bringing the wilds right to your door. The experience at Governors’ Private Camp is founded on tranquillity, intimacy and a connection with nature. Its wonderful location made it the top choice for the BBC’s “Big Cat Diaries” filming and remains a prime spot to witness Big Cats to this day, with really high chances of seeing lions, leopards and cheetahs.

Governors’ Private Camp

One might regard Governors’ Private Camp as the jewel in the Collection’s crown, and with good reason. Picked on a pristine spot by the Mara River where animals come to drink and take cooling dips, a sublime safari adventure awaits. A personalised experience is the trademark of Governors’ Private Camp with a warm and friendly team on hand to see to your every need. The whole camp can be exclusively booked for a large family or travelling party and so is perfect for a cosy group setting away from the clamour of more crowded destinations. Governors’ Private Camp is a much sought out location by tourists and wildlife alike, a place where two worlds converge.

Rekero Camp

Rekero is a traditional and romantic tented camp deep within the Maasai Mara National Reserve. From the north banks of the Talek River, Rekero boasts splendid views of the Great Migration herds making their river crossing, but there’s plenty of wildlife to see no matter when you visit! Commonly sighted animals on and around the camp have included elephants, buffalo, cheetahs, hippos, giraffes, lions, serval, caracal, and gazelle. Visitors need not even leave their tents to relish the full experience of the animal kingdom that the Reserve has to offer. The camp’s 9 chic tents are also mindfully placed above the river, perching in the balance between tranquil privacy and communal hospitality.

Naibor Tented Camp

Naibor Camp is nestled in a small, peaceful stretch of woodland on the banks of the Talek River, where you can forget all about the hubbub of modern urban life. Here, there’s just you and the untainted wilderness. Naibor is made up of three interlaced tented camps, (Main) Naibor Camp, Little Naibor and Naibor Wilderness. Each has their own styles and perks that can accommodate a variety of budgets, while still maintaining the Naibor trademark combo of luxury and tasteful elegance. Both Little Naibor and Naibor Wilderness can be booked on an exclusive basis to allow for a more intimate and personal safari experience.

Serian’s Nkorombo

Nkorombo is Serian’s most rustic and peaceful tented camp, set on an private stretch of the Mara River in the North Mara Conservancy. Tucked away in the shelter of the trees, you’ll find the perfect little hideaway where you can reconnect with nature and discover a newfound appreciation for the simpler delights of life on safari. Designed to seamlessly blend into its surroundings, the camp is made up of just 5  traditional safari tents that promise an exclusive and authentic adventure. Despite its low elevation, Nkorombo has gorgeous sweeping views of the river and the golden plains beyond, as well as the vibrant populations of animals that reside close by.

Sentinel Mara Camp

If you’re seeking beauty and peace in the wilderness then you need look no further than Sentinel Mara Camp. This small 8-tented camp lies along the forested banks of the Mara River, ready to offer an authentic, close to nature, luxury adventure. From its prime location, guest can watch the wilderness play out before their eyes without even leaving the premise – crocodiles dozing on the sandbanks, hippos wallowing in the water, elephant herds coming for a drink and cooling splash. Sentinel guides itself with a committed ethos of safe and sustainable environmental stewardship and their business operations are always mindful of the potential environmental and social impacts.

Elewana Elsa’s Kopje Meru

Elewana Elsa’s Kopje is a timelessly elegant lodge in an equally spectacular location within the Meru National Park. The bond between the two is a special one – the National Park was popularised by George and Joy Adamson, who authored a book about their experiences rehabilitating lions; the book was made into a film entitled ‘Born Free’ starring Virginia McKenna, who became one of the lodge’s founders, and the revenue made by Elsa’s Kopje single-handedly saved the Park from quite literally disappearing off the map. Blending seamlessly into the slopes of Mughwango Hill, Elsa’s Kopje is blessed with cinematic views of the Meru plains that guests can relish from the decks of their luxury cottages. As one of only 2 lodges in the Meru Park, guests can have an exclusive safari experience among some of the most diverse wildlife practically all to themselves!

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