Samburu and Buffalo Springs both have a range of accommodation to
suit all budgets, tastes and interests. There are very basic campsites
where you can pitch a tent and sleep under canvas in the wild, well
appointed safari lodges, luxury tented camps with large, fully
furnished tents, and small private camps for your exclusive use.
Shaba
has a more limited range of accommodation. Outside the reserves,
private sanctuaries offer both luxurious guest house and simpler
camping accommodation.
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Sasaab commands breathtaking views across the arid landscape of the
Northern Frontier District towards the jagged peak of Mt Kenya, and
offers a truly exceptional safari experience in an area renowned for its
variant species.
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Dubbed a ‘biological bonanza’ by the BBC, the Mathews Mountain Range rises up out of the desert: a chain of peaks covered in dense dewy forest. In a remote valley, Kitich Camp is an idyllic hideaway and an authentic ‘bush camp’.
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An elegant oasis in the arid lands of Samburu, Joy’s Camp is built on the site of Joy Adamson’s tented home in Shaba National Reserve: the most exclusive reserve in the dry wilds of central Kenya.
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