Samburu Intrepids Camp

Sustainable tourism needs are met through solar power, emphasizing the camp’s commitment to renewable energy.
Loisaba Tented Camp

On top of planting over 1,100 trees and educating local children on conservation, the camp’s innovative waste management, utilizes biodigesters and composting, complementing its efficient water and energy use, with solar panels and LPG cooking.
Kicheche Laikipia Camp

The hotel offers tourists a chance to experience wildlife and nature conservation firsthand. Their environmental efforts include an annual self-audit, the ‘Ocean Love Initiative’ for beach clean-ups, and support for the Kenya Wildlife Service’s clean-ups.
Sirikoi Lodge

We’re dedicated to sustainability, utilizing a gravity-fed spring for water purification, recycling glass, metal, and plastic, and reusing jars to minimize plastic usage. Our lodge operates on 100% solar power with backup generators, and we educate staff and guests on energy and water conservation, supported by eco-friendly wastewater management.