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Ol Malo

Ol Malo is a privately-owned game sanctuary on the banks of the Uaso Nyiro River in Kenya’s wild and beautiful North Eastern Province and is 5000 acres of spectacular bush country overlooked by Mount Kenya and teeming with the elusive antelope from which the land takes its name. Built, owned and managed by the Francombe family, with the help of the Samburu people, Ol Malo has established a reputation in the world of eco-tourism.

Hemingways Watamu

An iconic tropical paradise on the Kenyan coast sitting right in the middle of the pristine Watamu Marine National Park with its idyllic white sand beach and turquoise waters, Hemingways is a recently refurbished established hotel offering exceptional personal service. The property offers ocean view rooms as well as one, two or four bedroom apartments.

Mwaleshi Camp

Mwaleshi Camp is hidden within a scenic bend of the Mwaleshi River. There are few roads in this remote area and the majority of activities are on foot. With just four thatched chalets rebuilt annually out of natural materials, en-suite bathrooms open to the stars and uninterrupted views of the spectacular Mwaleshi River, the camp offers you a genuine feeling of solitude and seclusion.

Tafika Camp

Located on the west bank of the Luangwa River, exceptional game viewing is combined with exciting activities including daily day and night drives, mountain bike safaris, walking safaris and visits to the local Mkasanga Village. Tafika Camp accommodates up to 14 guests in six spacious chalets with en suite facilities, built from natural materials around the trunks of stunning sausage trees.

Siringit Serengeti Camp

Ideally located in the central Serengeti close to the Seronera Airstrip, the Seronera River, the famous Hippo pool and the Serengeti Research Centre, the camp consists of eight safari tents and a two-bedroom family tent. Each tent sits atop a raised wooden platform and consists of a generous sleeping area complete with lounge space.

Sabuk Lodge

Remote and beautiful, Sabuk is an exclusive wilderness haven on the edge of the Northern Laikipia Plateau. Perched on a cliff overlooking the Ewaso Nyiro River, which cascades beneath the lodge all year round. Sabuk, which remains a family home, offers wilderness and stunning views of the Laikipia plains towards Mount Kenya, as well as the Karisa Hills and Mathews Mountains in the North.

Porini Amboseli Camp

Located 10 miles north of Amboseli National Park in the Selenkay Conservancy, the camp offers the best possible game viewing in proper off-road safari vehicles, off the beaten track and away from other tourists. The 10 tents are spacious and have private verandas along the length of the tent, providing a private ‘space’ for you to relax and enjoy the beauty of this African wilderness.

Kichuguu Camp

Meaning ‘termite mound’ in Swahili, Kichuguu is named after this prominent feature found all over Tarangire National Park. A 45-minute drive from the main gate, this camp is located in a less crowded area of the park with great access to the river, swamp and other areas. Kichuguu offers an extremely comfortable and intimate atmosphere in the middle of Tanzania’s wilderness!

Nimali Tarangire

Nimali is an exclusive luxury lodge located on the eastern boundary of Tarangire National Park and is situated alongside the riverbed and well hidden amongst the acacia and baobab trees. Natural materials are merged with contemporary decor and the main areas comprise of a spacious lounge, library and a central dining area that overlooks the swimming pool and a waterhole that attracts wildlife.