Lion Hill Lodge
Experience the joy of swimming while overlooking the views that Tsavo has to offer.
Sosian Ranch Riding Experience
Jump and gallop over varied terrains, through rivers, along tracks and across a more open field of 60,000 acres of Sosian Conservancy. A rich menu of horse riding is awaiting from morning/evening lodge-based riding, to a fantastic camping out with the horses and sleeping under the stars and returning the following day not forgetting to mention rides for the less experienced riders within the sand arena.
Mugie Conservancy Experience
A full immersion whilst in the natural wilderness of Laikipia – a cocktail of activities for all from ranching to kayaking at the Mugie dam gives you a glimpse of an array of activities like no other for visitors. An absolute thrill of watching animals come to quench their thirst and being on the same level as the elephants while playing in the water is nothing but magical.
Meet The Last Two of The Northern White Rhino
Ol Pejeta conservancy is home to the last two remaining northern white rhinos namely, Fatu and Najin. They live in a 700-acre rhino enclosure with Visitors from all walks of life having a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to meet the rhinos and get up close and personal. You will also hear their amazing story from the caretakers that look after them 24/7. You visiting/Meeting the Northern White Rhinos will help in conservation of the endangered species.
In the Footsteps of Elsa the Lioness
The fascinating history of Meru was made famous by born free, the bestselling novel and subsequent award-winning movie released in 1966 recounting the lives of George & Joy, together with Elsa the Lioness. This wonderful story made the park to be the talk among Hollywood legends and you can experience a part of the magical beauty of the park, the smells, the colors and the rich history. George’s pool is where George Adamson often took Elsa The Lioness for her afternoon walks and is the original camp site where the lions were raised and then released back into the wild. Here you will also find Elsa’s grave.
Karisia Walking Safaris
Ever fancied joining a camel train? Immerse yourself in a walking Safari in Laikipia, Kenya with camels moving your camp daily. Escape the constraints of a vehicle and lose yourself in the wilderness where the camel train is the only traffic for miles. The walking safaris are guided by Laikipia Maasai and Samburu trackers who were born in the region and know the Landscape, its people and wildlife intimately. This safari offers a unique perspective of not just the animals but the wildlife that lives there.
Mountaineering Experience
A trek up Mt. Kenya takes you through thick cedar and bamboo forest with the chance to see the Colobus monkeys, elephant, buffalo and even leopard if you are lucky. As you climb higher you will emerge into beautiful moorland with views up to Mt. Kenya’s three peaks – the trekking summit of Point Lenana, and the twin technical climbing peaks Nelion and Batian.
Rhino Extravaganza at Solio Lodge
Enjoy uninhabited views close to the rhinos and other wildlife while contributing to the conservation of this fragile animal species for future generations.
Guests get to enjoy cook-out breakfasts in the wild and spectacular sundowners set against a backdrop of these magnificent, pre-historic looking creatures.
Olepangi Farm Experience
The Olepangi Community feels like a warm embrace and welcome into a world where the day-to-day busy-ness of life can be forgotten. Rural and remote, it is the perfect place to be.
The farm has a range of activities which include horse riding, croquet, a variety of walking trails through the area’s natural beauty and into the community you will warmly introduce you to the culture and traditional way of life. Back in The Party House, there is usually a fire in the evenings with books and games for our guests to enjoy.
El Karama Family Experience
Guests can enjoy a full day of wildlife and conservation activities like guided walking with expert guides, adventure fly camping with farm to fork open fire cooking, time at Kenya’s first eco swimming pool, bush meals by the water fall, exciting night drives with wildlife-friendly spotlights, birdwatching from the hides, horse riding over the plains with elephant and giraffe, farm visits and so much more.