Sand River Camp
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Right on the Sand River banks, the Sand River Camp has been designed to create the ultimate safari experience with a nod to classic ways of travelling.
Olarro by Hermes Retreat
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Glamping is taken to another level at the Olarro lodges, including a hilltop view or Savannah landscape views.
Salt Lick Lodge
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A unique and unforgettable safari experience in the Taita Hills Wildlife Sanctuary, combining luxury accommodations, unparalleled wildlife encounters, and breathtaking scenery.
Amboseli Serena Safari Lodge
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For safari lovers, the Amboseli Safari Lodge combines unparalleled wildlife encounters, stunning natural beauty, and warm hospitality to create an experience like no other.
The Salt Lick Lodge Experience
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This Magical experience allows you to experience a night of sustainable luxury while enjoying the incredible landscape from the giraffe’s point of view. An iconic haven for birdwatchers, nature lovers and luxury seekers alive.
Taita Hills WWI Museum
The Taita Hills World War I Museum is also known as the Taita Hills Historical Exhibition. The museum commemorates the events of World War I that took place in the Taita Hills area. During the war, Taveta was a strategic location along the British East Africa Protectorate’s border with Tanzania. The region saw military engagements between British and German forces, including the famous Battle of Taveta in 1914. The Taita Hills World War I Museum features exhibits, artefacts, photographs, and documents related to the events of World War I in the region. Visitors can learn about the history of the conflict, the role of local communities, military strategies, and the impact of the war on the area’s inhabitants. In addition to the museum, there are several memorials and monuments in Taveta dedicated to those who lost their lives during World War I. These include cemeteries, gravesites, and commemorative plaques honouring soldiers from various nationalities who fought in the conflict.
White Water Rafting, Tana River
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Tana River is Kenya’s longest river, flowing from the Aberdare Mountain Range to the Indian Ocean. The rafting section typically starts near Sagana and traverses through scenic gorges, rapids, and lush vegetation. Rafting on the Tana River allows participants to immerse themselves in Kenya’s natural beauty. The river winds its way through dramatic gorges, verdant forests, and rocky outcrops, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape and abundant wildlife along the banks. The 3- to 4-hour rafting adventure can either be done as a stopover on the way to or back from Laikipia and Mt Kenya or as a day trip from Nairobi. The best time for white water rafting on the Tana River is during the rainy season (March to May and October to December), when water levels are higher, and rapids are more challenging. However, rafting trips are available year-round, with different levels of difficulty depending on the season.
Tsavo
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Tsavo National Park is the largest park in Kenya and is divided into two: Tsavo East National Park and Tsavo West National Park. Tsavo East National Park is one of the oldest parks in Kenya, located South East of Kenya near the Town of Voi in the Taita-Taveta District of Coast Province, inland from the Coast, it is 13,747 sq. km. The Tsavo West National Park is also located in the Coast Province of Kenya covering an area of 9,065 sq. km. The park was opened in April 1948. The parks can be accessed through several gates. Tsavo East can be accessed through Manyani Gate, Voi Gate, Buchuma Gate and Sala Gate. Tsavo West can be accessed through Mtito Gate, Man-Eaters Gate, Chyulu Gate and one other near Maktau. Some of the key attractions in Tsavo (Other than game safaris) include Mzima Springs, an exploration of the ancient lands of lions including caves, and a walk through the volcanic area. Tsavo is also full of various hotels and lodges so if you need accommodation, multiple options are available.
Voi Wildlife Lodge
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A memorable safari experience in the middle of the Tsavo National Park, including cosy accommodations and a watering hole you can observe while you dine.
The Sacred Mijikenda Kaya Forests
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The Mijikenda Kaya Forests, UNESCO World Heritage Sites since 2008, feature 11 sacred coastal sites with ancient Mijikenda villages, preserved under NMK’s CFCu