Siana Springs Intrepids Camp
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Siana Springs Intrepids Camp consists of 38 spacious tents situated in three secluded wings: the Bamboo wing, surrounded by bamboo groves and flowering ornamental trees near the main camp; the Palm wing, overlooking a series of springs, lily-clad ponds and lush indigenous forest; and the Acacia wing, which occupies more open acacia woodland rich in birdlife on the camp boundary.
The tents boast the very latest in luxury camping, with large single or double beds, personal closets and writing desks, and en suite bathrooms with flush toilets and steaming hot showers.
The camp is centred on a large dining area with beautiful open-air terrace that looks out across the camp's lush lawns to the open plains of Africa and beyond. While the dining room has a large seating capacity, you can also take your meals outside, where you can watch the fearless bushbucks, vervet monkeys and tree hyraxes during the day - and genet cats and mongooses at night.

Siana Springs also features a swimming pool and tanning terrace, a private conference room with business facilities, a boutique with souvenirs and safari essentials, a reliable phone, e-mail, fax and postal services, full single-day laundry and valet services.
The camp’s location offers guests unique opportunities for thrilling walking safaris and night drives along the seasonal streams beneath the Ngama Hills. Here, you also have the chance to go a ‘once-in-lifetime’ Balloon safari – an exploration of your surroundings with a different angle of view altogether.
With an eco-friendly approach to tourism and focus on conservation, Siana Springs Intrepids Camp endeavours to uphold the highest standards of social and environmental responsibility. The camp enjoys very close ties with its Masai Landlords, who make more than 60 percent of its workforce. The local Nkoilale Primary School was built with support from Siana Springs Intrepids Camp, which continues to fund the school's development.
The camp is also supporting an initiative to develop a local conservation area, which will protect the area's rich game and limit degradation by livestock grazing. Siana Springs Intrepids Camp is run on strict ecological principles, with water heating fuelled by waste charcoal dust, biodegradable waste mulched for compost, and all wastewater recycled through the camp's extensive constructed wetland system.
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