Open landscapes and abundant wildlife

Governors’ Mugie House

Governors’ Mugie House is the perfect addition to the Governors’ Camp Collection. Set on a private conservancy, Mugie House offers a myriad of activities by which to explore and enjoy its vast open landscapes and abundant wildlife.
Perched on a hill are nine individual stone cottages, each with sweeping views of the Laikipia landscape.
Governors Mugie House
Magical landscape of northern Kenya

Loisaba Lodo Springs

Located within Loisaba Conservancy, Elewana Loisaba Lodo Springs offers an ultra-private experience with eight individual, spacious tented rooms with impressive views that reach across the magical landscape of northern Kenya stretching out to Mount Kenya.
Breathtaking vantage point over an expansive panorama.

Loisaba Tented Camp

Perched on the edge of an escarpment, Loisaba Tented Camp is designed to capitalize on unhindered views across Laikipia’s mottled landscape all the way to Mt Kenya. All accommodations and main areas enjoy a breathtaking vantage point over an expansive panorama.
Loisaba Tented Camp
Nestled amongst fever trees in the shadow of Mount Kenya

Sanctuary Tambarare

Sanctuary Tambarare is a brand new camp ready to welcome you. This beautiful camp is located in Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Laikipia.
Nestled amongst fever trees in the shadow of Mount Kenya, Sanctuary Tambarare, opened on 1 June 2022, delivers the perfect balance of adventure and serenity. Sanctuary Tambarare looks out across the grassy plateau of the award-winning Ol Pejeta Conservancy, 90,000 acres of unspoilt African landscape, where the Big Five roam, including the last two northern white rhinos on earth.
Surrounded by grassy fields with uninterrupted views of Mount Kenya

Soames Nanyuki

Soames is a classic contemporary style hotel, with a clean cut modern look, simply and tastefully furnished. Located just a few KMs out of Nanyuki town, Soames is set within a 100 acre private property – surrounded by grassy fields with uninterrupted views of Mount Kenya that lies on the horizon and reminds us why its Kenya’s highest and most impressive mountain.
With magnificent views of majestic Mount Kenya

Fairmont Mount Kenya Safari Club

With magnificent views of majestic Mount Kenya, the Fairmont Mount Kenya Safari Club Resort’s luxuriously appointed hotel rooms and villas, set in over 100 acres of landscaped gardens, offer a unique blend of comfort & relaxation.
A perfect escape for a group of friends or families

Laragai House

Laragai House is a family home built on Borana Conservancy, a perfect escape for a group of friends or families who would like to stay in an exclusive use property. The house sleeps 16 guests in eight bedrooms who are warmly received by our team of highly experienced staff.
Poised on a rocky kopje

Loisaba Star beds

Poised on a rocky kopje, the Loisaba Star Beds command sweeping views over an undulating valley and a permanent waterhole, frequented by resident wildlife. Handcrafted four-poster wooden beds sit on raised wooden platforms jutting out from a thatched-roof accommodation and are rolled out each night for guests to enjoy the most memorable sleep under the endless African sky.
Poised on a rocky kopje

Loisaba Star beds

Poised on a rocky kopje, the Loisaba Star Beds command sweeping views over an undulating valley and a permanent waterhole, frequented by resident wildlife. Handcrafted four-poster wooden beds sit on raised wooden platforms jutting out from a thatched-roof accommodation and are rolled out each night for guests to enjoy the most memorable sleep under the endless African sky.

Laikipia Kenya Overview

Laikipia is a massive region consisting of private ranches, communal gazing areas and game reserves forming an area larger than any national park in the country. In general, a stay in Laikipia is more about the stunning scenery, cultural experiences and activities, with areas such as the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, Ol Pejeta and Solio offering excellent game-viewing. In fact, these areas are some of the most reliable in all of Africa to see not only see rhino, but also to get an in-depth look at conservation work in action.

Activities include camelback safaris, horse riding, quad biking, helicopter safaris, walking safaris, mountain biking, fishing and participating in conservation projects such as Grevy’s zebra or rhino research in Lewa or the Laikipia Predator Project. Cultural experiences are extremely special, and you can visit villages and schools, special community projects. All these activities make the area great for families and a perfect addition to days of game viewing in the Mara.

The area is known for its family-run properties, owned by former ranching families (some of whom actively participate in the daily guest experience) with generations of history in Kenya who have now put their energy into conservation and combating poaching. You get the sense you are staying in someone’s home and the experience feels hosted and extra special.