| Masai Mara |
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The David Livingstone Lodge enjoys a fantastic setting along the Mara River, overlooking deep pools where hippos and crocodiles bask all day. The lodge is surrounded by indigenous trees and plants while combining the best of the modern world with the finest traditional values of exemplary service and a close communion with nature. More…. |
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Keekorok Lodge was the first lodge built in the Masai Mara and it has retained its charm and hospitality throughout the years. At the height of migration, the lodge is surrounded by a swarming mass of animals, and there is hardly any need to go on a game drive. More… |
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A masterful interpretation of a traditional Masai Manyatta village of domed huts, Serena Mara Lodge is set on the saddle of a hill offering panoramic views of the sweeping plains and woodlands of the Masai Mara. The lodge combines the sophisticated elegance of a world-class hotel with superb game viewing opportunities. More…
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Mara Sopa Lodge is set in the Oloolaimutia valley, where the hut-like rooms blend gently into the surrounding hillside landscape. The focus here is on the Masai people, and the fabulous wealth of wildlife, bird life, and natural flora to be found in the fabled Masai Mara National Reserve. More… |
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| Tsavo East |
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Perched on the top of a cliff-faced hill, Voi Safari Lodge overlooks the plains of Tsavo. The waterhole by the lodge attracts a variety of wildlife which can be viewed close-up by following tunnels leading to the drinking area. The hides allow for uninterrupted game viewing very close to the water hole. More… |
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Voi Wildlife Lodge nestles in the heart of elephant country. Officially opened in 2003 the lodge is designed to blend unassumingly into the surrounding environment and boasts a natural waterhole often attracting big game, as well as a rich variety of birdlife. More… |
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| Tsavo West |
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Ngulia Lodge is spectacularly located on the edge of the Ndewe Escarpment and offers a panoramic view over Tsavo's sweeping plains and the famous rhino sanctuary. A spectacular backdrop is the snow covered dome of Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest peak on the entire African continent. More… |
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Kilaguni Serena Lodge was the first lodge to be built in a Kenyan National Park and is superbly situated in the lee of Mount Kilimanjaro, encircled by volcanic splendour, adjacent to a teeming water hole. Recently acquired by the Serena Group the lodge has been fully refurbished. More… |
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| Amboseli |
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Amboseli Serena Lodge is built in a landscape that is the classic Hollywood image of Africa. Set in the shadows of Mount Kilimanjaro and nestled in a grove of giant acacia trees next to a gently flowing natural spring the lodge’s setting is unrivalled. More… |
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Ol Tukai Lodge's unobtrusive architecture is based on the use of wood, local stone and slate while the panorama is dominated by the majesty of Kilimanjaro in the background. It is a place of rugged beauty, abundant water, lush grass and forest, set like an oasis in surrounding savannah scrub. More... |
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| Taita Hills |
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Situated at the foot of the Taita Hills, Sarova Salt Lick Lodge is truly unique in its architecture. Rooms are elevated on stilts, each overlooking a waterhole, and linked by suspended walkways, offering spectacular views of busy water holes and the surroundings below. More… |
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Sarova Taita Hills Lodge offers luxury accommodation and amenities within the Sanctuary and is an exclusive base from which to explore the surroundings. The creeper-covered stone buildings bring traditional country charm to the Kenyan plains and here you will enjoy first class service and facilities in an unforgettable setting. More… |
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| Samburu |
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Samburu is the place of the semi-nomadic Samburu people, of thorn-bush and arid, desert-like areas. This is the scenery that Samburu Lodge is set in- imagine jagged mountains as a backdrop to the lodges beautiful location on the Uaso Nyiro River in the arid heart of Samburu National Reserve. More… |
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Set in a landscape of endless skies and dust-red plains, the refreshingly rustic Samburu Serena Lodge is renowned for the timeless beauty of its landscape and the serene tranquility of its setting. Nestled amidst the acacia groves fringing the Uaso Nyiro River, the lodge stands centre-stage to miles of lion-stalked grasslands, elephant-studded plains and wildlife-teeming bush. More… |
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Sarova Shaba Lodge is a luxurious lodge set in "Born Free" country, where the glories of nature are concentrated in this semi-desert oasis. Spring water flows throughout the lodge in beautiful water cascades and sparkles into the Uaso Nyiro River, which is famous for its crocodiles. More… |
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| Lake Nakuru |
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Set on a plateau in the Rift Valley, overlooking one of the world's greatest ornithological sites, Lake Nakuru, stands Sarova Lion Hill Lodge. The panoramic view from the Lodge reveals a shimmering pink glow across the Lake, created by millions of flamingos and the landscape is lush with natural foliage and a startling variety of flower gardens. More… |
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Situated in the heart of one of Kenya’s most densely animal populated wetlands is Lake Nakuru Lodge. It is an oasis of comfort and excellent service, with commanding views of uncountable flamingos, for which Lake Nakuru is justly famous. More… |
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| Aberdares |
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The only ‘tree hotel’ ever to be built on the slopes of Kenya’s legendary Mount Kenya, Serena Mountain Lodge offers a matchless game viewing opportunity whilst combining a glorious panorama of mountain vistas with the primordial splendours of an ancient rainforest. More… |
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The Ark, a unique tree-top style stilted lodge, overlooks the Yasabara waterhole, perhaps the largest salt-lick in the Aberdare Mountains and the haunt of a variety of forest game unequalled in Africa. The waterhole is set in thick woodland in the heart of the Aberdare National Park. More… |
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Nestled deep in the forests of Aberdare National Park, this world-renowned rustic tree house is dedicated to game viewing. Originally built in 1932, Treetops Lodge is famous as the place where the then-Princess Elizabeth learned of her father's death and ascended to the British Throne in 1952. More… |
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| Meru |
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For many years Kenya’s best kept secret, the untamed wilderness of Meru National Park is best explored from its hidden jewel – Elsa’s Kopje. Made famous by the film ‘Born Free’ and George Adamson’s lions, the lodge is almost invisible to the eye as you approach Mughwango Hill. More… |
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Meru National Park is one of the most unspoilt parks in Kenya and within this oasis of wild nature is the Leopard Rock Lodge. It is built on a long, beautiful river frontage, home of many basking hippos and crocodiles. More… |
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| Mount Kenya |
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High on the slopes of Africa's second highest mountain, The Mount Kenya Safari Club straddles the Equator in a glory of luxurious cottages and elegant buildings set amid manicured lawns and decorative ponds. More… |
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| Shimba Hills |
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Shimba Hills Lodge is located in Shimba National Reserve, Kenya’s last remaining habitat of the rare Sable Antelope. The lodge rises up through the trees and overlooks a water hole where two resident fish eagles put on breathtaking displays of flying bravado. More… |
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