Tented Camps
Sangare Ranch Tented Camp
Location
Sangare Ranch Tented Camp is situated in a 6500 acre private conservancy at the foot of the Aberdare Range, neighbouring the Solio Game Reserve. The camp lies on the shore of an exquisite soda bird lake surrounded by wooded ravines, open meadows and dense thickets - ideal habitat for elephant, buffalo and leopard.
Sweetwaters Tented Camp
Location
Sweetwaters Tented Camp, with magnificent views across the plains to the snow capped peaks of Mount Kenya, lies in the heart of 90,000 acre Ol Pejeta Conservancy. This game sanctuary is the closest reserve to Nairobi with the ‘big five’, and has the highest ratio of game-to-area of any park or reserve in Kenya.
Sarara Tented Camp
Location
At the foot of Warges Mountain with sweeping views of the Mathews range, in Samburu country, lies Sarara Camp, in the 185,000 acre Namunyak Wildlife Conservation Trust. Owned by the Trust, and jointly managed, Sarara is a venture dedicated to both wildlife conservation and community development.
Porini Rhino Camp
Location
Porini Rhino Camp is located in Ol Pejeta Conservancy,a 90,000 acre wildlife conservancy situated between the foot hills of the Aberdares and the magnificent snowcapped Mount Kenya. The Conservancy boasts an astounding variety of animals including all the “Big Five” as well a sanctuary for rescued chimpanzees.
Ol Pejeta Bush Camp
Location
Ol Pejeta Bush Camp is situated on Ol Pejeta Conservancy, now the largest rhino sanctuary outside of South Africa. Nearly 100,000 acres on the equator in Kenya’s Laikipia region, Ol Pejeta has the highest ratio of game-to-area of any park or reserve in Kenya. Rare species of wildlife include black and white rhino, the extremely rare Grevy’s zebra, and Jackson’s Hartebeest, along with lion, elephant, buffalo, hippo, cheetah, leopard and plains game, in full view of Mount Kenya.
Makena Hills
Location
Surrounded by a series of dramatic ridges, steep gorges, open savannah, valleys and plains, Makena's Hills is situated on the extreme west of Laikipia on the 100,000 acre Laikipia Nature Conservancy, on the very edge of the Great Rift Valley. This private paradise, home to Kuki Gallman - conservationist and author - has a great variety of amazing wildlife and over 400 species of birds.
Lewa Safari Camp
Location
Situated on the northern foothills of Mt Kenya, Lewa Safari Camp is set within the 62,000 acre privately owned Lewa Wildlife Conservancy - a pioneer in wildlife preservation. Here on Lewa Downs, visitors have privileged access to a scenically spectacular area, densely populated with exciting wildlife.
Lemarti's Camp
Location
Located on the banks of the Ewaso Nyiro River on Koija group ranch is where this dream camp emerges - nestled in an oasis, in a spectacular setting beneath a grove of palms and centenary fig trees. Majestic landscapes, proud pastoral nomads and wildlife live in harmony.
Kitich Camp, Samburu
Location
Kitich camp is located in the remote Mathews mountain range, north of Samburu, facing the Ngeng River and surrounded by green wooded hills and craggy peaks. The Samburu and Soyei people of this area used to gather in the valley of the Ngeng for feasting, singing and dancing. Here they were always assured of water and grazing for their cattle and honey for beer making – they called the area “Kitich – the place of happiness”
Kicheche Laikipia Camp
Location
Kicheche Laikipia Camp is a small luxurious tented camp, nestled at the foot of indigenous forest overlooking a waterhole, in the centre of the Ol Pejeta Conservancy. The Ol Pejeta Conservancy is 90,000 acres of wilderness and offers an incredibly uncrowded environment to enjoy quality game viewing.
Enasoit
Location
Enasoit is located on the edge of the Lolldaiga hills, and is an important wildlife corridor between east and west Laikipia. The camp overlooks two salt licks and a dam frequented by elephant, buffalo, giraffe and all the smaller game. Enasoit has all the predators including lion, leopard, cheetah and wilddog.
Elephant Watch Safaris, Samburu
Location
Situated in the arid North of Kenya, in a land of rugged beauty and untamed wilderness, Elephant Watch Safaris has established its camp on the banks of the Ewaso Nyiro river in Samburu National Reserve. Iain and Oria Douglas-Hamilton been associated with elephants for more than thirty years, and have discovered that they are highly intelligent social animals and have a well-organised family structure.



























Laikipia, lying on the thresholds of Kenya’s wild Northern rangelands stretches from the slopes of Mt Kenya to the rim of the Great Rift Valley and is larger than all of Kenya’s national parks and reserves except Tsavo. Its magnificent escarpments descend into the arid lands and semi deserts of Northern Kenya. A sanctuary for over 80 mammal species including black rhino, elephant, lion, leopard, Grevy Zebra, reticulated giraffe, aardwolf, wild dog and a wealth of African game, Laikipia biodiversity is globally unique.
