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The Wilds of East Africa



Our Remarkable Tented Camps, Lodges and Hotels




Nairobi Safari Club


The five-star Nairobi Safari Club is Kenya’s only all suite hotel. Established in 1984 as an exclusive members-only club, the Nairobi Safari Club is conveniently located in downtown Nairobi and offers high-speed internet, a personal bar, digital satellite television, a fully equipped gym, steam bath, sauna and an outdoor heated swimming pool.



Mara Serena Safari Lodge


Deep within the Masai Mara National Reserve, the Mara Serena Safari Lodge is the ultimate safari destination. Drawing inspiration from the Maasai culture, the Mara Serena offers a blend of raw African splendor and sumptuous sophistication. The ethnic décor draws on a vibrant color-palette of sunburst colors, embellished by Maasai art to create the look and feel of a traditional bush encampment. The lodge features individual rooms, each with their own balcony, a swimming pool and a spectacular restaurant overlooking a watering hole, where a fantasia of creatures collects to drink.



Amboseli Serena Lodge


Framed against Mount Kilimanjaro and surrounded by rolling grasslands, the Amboseli Serena Lodge draws on a subtle Masai cultural motif, featuring natural woodcarvings, traditional artifacts and a glowing selection of local art. Sensitively located and built from ecologically sympathetic materials, its architectural shapes, style, textures and colors reflect the true essence of the African bush. Each room offers an uninterrupted view over the ever-changing vistas of the African plains. Guests can enjoy an acacia-shaded swimming pool fed daily by the melt-waters of Kilimanjaro, a selection of natural timber game viewing decks and a water hole for the animals.



Tarangire River Camp


This permanent luxury camp just outside the main of Tarangire National Park overlooks the Tarangire River and offers stunning views of the meandering river, the vast plains across the park, Lake Manyara, the Rift Valley and the Ngorongoro highlands. Each of the ten spacious tents features running water including attached toilet and hot water showers, and 220 volt solar power is available 24 hours a day. Delicious meals are served in the mess tent under a majestic Baobab with attentive service.



Ngorongoro Wildlife Lodge (2010)


The Ngorongoro Wildlife Lodge is elegantly built mainly from natural stone and local wood and timber, and offers panoramic views of the crater’s great bowl. From its privileged position, all rooms feature breathtaking uninterrupted views, along with en suite bathrooms, shower attachments, bathtub and central heating system. All the beds are provided with mosquito nets over the air vents.



Ngorongoro Sopa Lodge (2011)


Perched on the Eastern rim of the Crater, the Ngorongoro Sopa Lodge enjoys spectacular, uninterrupted views of the sunset and sweeping landscapes below. Each of the spacious bedrooms feature two queen beds, separate dressing area and a glass-fronted verandah, where you may enjoy a private view of the Crater.



Classic Mobile Tented Camp, Serengeti National Park


Our exclusive private campsite features large, cabin-style walk-in tents with en-suite facilities, including hot-water showers and beautiful verandahs. The camp will be situated wherever the wildlife is most abundant at the time of your visit.


 

 


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