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Kitich Forest Camp

Withdrawn from the dry savannah plains and secluded in verdant ancient forests, Kitich is like no other camp in East Africa. On the slopes the Matthews Mountain Range you can step into a world held in harmony between the indigenous Samburu people and the beasts roaming the age-old forest, untarnished by urban modernity. With only 6 tents available, you’ll truly feel like you’re part of this world too. Instead of traditional game drives, you can pick from up to 22 walking trails that’ll take you deep into the forests where you can walk alongside crystal clear streams, follow the trodden tracks made by elephants, or stalk a wandering lioness with your trusty Samburu guide.

Speke’s Camp

Alongside the Olara Orok River in a quiet corner of the Maasai Mara, Speke’s Camp embodies everything you could want in a traditional safari camp – a closeness to nature, peace and quiet, originality, rustic charm and a warm welcome. Though it’s a small and simple camp, you’ll not be wanting for anything! The experience at Speke’s is all about immersing in the natural wonders that the Maasai Mara has to offer. You’ll have your own safari vehicle and guide while you stay so every day can be planned on your terms. Speke’s is one of the more budget-friendly camps in the Maasai Mara, making it a great addition for a longer safari tour or for those looking for an amazing and authentic experience in a more affordable price range.

Spirit of the Maasai Mara

Spirit of the Maasai Mara is somewhere the spirit can roam free, learn and rejuvenate. This deluxe boutique lodge is based in the Siana Conservancy, overlooking the Maasai Mara Game Reserve, which hosts the epic Great Migration every year. The conservancy’s exclusivity offers visitors some of the very best viewings of wildlife with the local waterhole and much visited salt lick right on the doorstep without the chaos or crowding of mass tourism. so the experiences are truly your own. Merging sustainability with tourism is at the heart of Spirit’s ethos and they proudly support a variety of projects and initiatives supporting local communities and the environment to make this coexistence a permanent and rewarding reality.

Tangulia Mara

Tangulia Mara Camp is a cosy riverside safari camp, the first in the Mara to be owned and manged by members of the local Maasai community, making it an unmissable destination for those interested in Maasai culture. The camp overlooks the Mara River and the Olotulo-Murt salt lick, and is positioned between the Mara North Conservancy and Maasai Mara National Reserve, making it an appealing attraction for abundant populations of herds and predators alike. One of the best attractions of Tangulia is the chance to meet Jackson Looseyia, famous safari guide and ‘Big Cat Diary’ presenter. But what really sets Tangulia apart is that there’s neither showmanship nor spectacle, just quality game viewing and guiding and the chance to make genuine connections with your hosts.

Elewana Elsa’s Kopje Meru

Elewana Elsa’s Kopje is a timelessly elegant lodge in an equally spectacular location within the Meru National Park. The bond between the two is a special one – the National Park was popularised by George and Joy Adamson, who authored a book about their experiences rehabilitating lions; the book was made into a film entitled ‘Born Free’ starring Virginia McKenna, who became one of the lodge’s founders, and the revenue made by Elsa’s Kopje single-handedly saved the Park from quite literally disappearing off the map. Blending seamlessly into the slopes of Mughwango Hill, Elsa’s Kopje is blessed with cinematic views of the Meru plains that guests can relish from the decks of their luxury cottages. As one of only 2 lodges in the Meru Park, guests can have an exclusive safari experience among some of the most diverse wildlife practically all to themselves!

Governors’ Mugie House

On a sweeping hill, Governors’ Mugie House overlooks the colourful landscape of the Laikipia plateau – golden savannah plains beneath azure skies, scatterings of acacia trees and olive forests that are home to bountiful numbers of buffalo, elephants, big cats, as well wildlife endemic in north Kenya such as Grevy’s Zebra, Jackson’s Hartebeet and Reticulated Giraffe. This chic safari lodge offers a fantastic range of activities and amenities from game drives to golfing to guided nature walks, making it the ideal destination for a full 360 experience. Set in the private Mugie Wildlife Conservancy, Mugie House embodies the perfect blend of luxury and tranquillity, and expands on the already diverse selection of exceptional wildlife locations that characterises the safari adventure at the Governors’ Collection.

Porini Bush Camp

Porini Bush Camp is a seasonal, eco-friendly tented camp that promises an authentic, understated safari experience. Within the private Ol Kinyei Conservancy, you’re promised absolute seclusion from the noise and invasiveness of mass tourism as well some of the most wonderful wildlife sightings that Kenya has to offer. Open at the height of the season, you’ll have front row seats to the yearly Great Migration, the resident lion pride and other big cats, and other much loved safari animals including elephants, giraffe and buffalo. If you’re seeking a chance to relish in the simple pleasures of life, disconnect from the stresses of modern life and reconnect with nature, Porini Bush Camp is the perfect destination for you.

Porini Cheetah Camp

Porini Cheetah Camp is the newest and one of two permanent camps in Porini’s portfolio, following in the footsteps of its sister camps to offer an intimate and authentic safari experience. Within the private Ol Kinyei Conservancy, you’re promised absolute seclusion from the noise and invasiveness of mass tourism as well some of the most wonderful wildlife sightings that Kenya has to offer, most notably cheetahs and lions. If you’re looking to take a step back and savour the simple pleasures of life while getting back to nature, Porini Cheetah Camp will be a top choice!

Porini Mara Camp

Tucked around a riverbank in the remote Ol Kinyei Conservancy, Porini Mara Camp awaits to offer you the ultimate unadulterated safari adventure. With just 6 tents, you’re guaranteed absolute seclusion from the noise and invasiveness of mass tourism as well some of the most wonderful wildlife sightings that Kenya has to offer. Porini Mara was the first tented camp in the region to be run with local support and over 90% of staff are from the local Ol Kinyei community. It’s a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts who also want to be mindful of the environment and enjoy an unspoilt connection to nature.

Ol Pejeta Bush Camp

Deep in the Laikipia region, Ol Pejeta Bush Camp sits quietly along the banks of the Ewaso Nyiro River, a peaceful and warmly welcoming safari camp. With just 7 guest tents, there’s great flexibility that allows your stay to be tailored just for you and the team are well known for going that extra mile. Ol Pejeta is a fantastic safari for families with their creatively designed Junior Ranger Programme to keep children entertained while also meaningfully engaging them with things like wildlife protection and nature conservation. Because of its location within the Ol Pejeta Conservancy, visitors will be privy to some truly exceptional and awe-inspiring safari experiences, first and foremost the chance to see the last two white rhinos in the entire world.

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