Home to dozens of colourful tribes deep rooted in culture plus incredible landscapes and the chance to spot the unique Samburu Special 5.
Six luxury villas which are open and spacious, heralding spectacular views over Kalama Conservancy.
Comprised of eight individual rooms with huge thatched roofs, canvas sides and sensational views down the river, over the bush and beyond
Sculpted into Mughwango Hill, above the site of George Adamson’s original camp where he raised and released orphan lions.
Samburu is a land of endless vistas, large herds of elephants and culture that has been alive for centuries. Samburu is the gateway to the culture-rich northern Kenya like Lake Turkana and the many ancient tribes that dot the landscape make it an enriching experience.
Read moreMeru is home to the Meru National Park, home to the big five and one of the least visited parks in Kenya and although traffic is minimal, the park is majestic and offers incredible wildlife viewing. Parts of Meru are fertile farmland and it is impressive to see innovative farmers share their experience with farm tours and stays.
View all propertiesLake Turkana is the world’s largest freshwater lake and offers a unique safari and culture trip with dozens of tribes living around the area with their culture still intact. The lake boasts beautiful scenery and ancient craters that are best explored while on a heli-safari.
Several conservancies have come up in Samburu supported by the Northern Rangelands Trust and this has secured more land for wildlife and the communities which has in turn seen the remarkable increase of wildlife and decrease in poaching incidents. Some conservancies have introduced rhinos which were wiped out almost four decades ago and this will boost the tourism product in the area.
Northern Kenya is a largely unexplored expanse of wild beauty rich in colour and experiences. Every day, the sun seems to be smiling down on this part of the country with sights, sounds and sceneries that are of unmatched brilliance. The Big North is unlike any other destination on earth. This is the place of ‘once-in-a-lifetimes’; where wilderness and culture meets epic adventure. And it is responsible tourism at its very best.
The reputation of Northern Kenya has been transformed in the past few years by a community-driven determination to promote and maintain peace, protect the region’s unique wildlife and habitats, and preserve diverse and historic cultures.
A rugged beauty - a true sense of the wild.
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Be prepared for a safari experience on a large scale with endless vistas, unique and endangered species endemic to the region and informative and engaging cultural experiences.
A Samburu cultural dance is a colourful and memorable experience and a great way to start an evening.
Spot the Northern five which includes Reticulated giraffe, Grevy’s zebra, the beisa oryx, the gerenuk and the Somali ostrich. And they’re all also endangered species, making them extra special if you do get to spot all five species.
This is a hiker’s haven from Mt Ololokwe, Ndoto Mountains, Poi and Mouse.
The Ewaso Nyiro River and watching all the wildlife action that it brings.
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