Kenya is a popular destination for safari enthusiasts, offering a diverse range of wildlife and stunning landscapes. Safaris in Kenya provide an opportunity to witness the "Big Five" (lion, elephant, buffalo, leopard, and rhinoceros) along with numerous other species in their natural habitats.
Lewa Wildlife Conservancy is one of Kenya’s original private safari experiences and has been the Craig family’s home since 1972, where they proudly continue to entertain guests with a truly unique and personal safari experience.
Maasai Mara is one of the most popular safari destinations in the world, famous for its incredible biodiversity and the Great Migration. Maasai Mara is an unforgettable experience, allowing travelers to witness some of nature's most extraordinary moments and connect with Africa's remarkable wildlife and culture.
This 45-suite boutique hotel elevates the standard of luxury for travellers in the region. Beautiful in its symmetry and flooded with natural light, this plantation-style property is airy and spacious. Each of our 80m² suites have a private balcony overlooking the iconic silhouette of the Ngong Hills, a magical view which can also be enjoyed over sundowners at the Bar.
The beauty of Lewa Wilderness isn’t just in the incredible scenery and wildlife explored daily with game drives – but in the wealth of activities and experiences to be had at every turn. Situated on the edge of one of Kenya’s most private wildlife and environmental conservation projects, the wildlife-rich Lewa provides guests a home-away-from-home experience that’s hard to find these days.
Located on the edge of the Masai Mara National Reserve, the camp is accessed by a very short boat ride across the Mara River, then an escorted walk through the riverine forest.
The guest tents at Little Governors’ have wooden decks with large verandahs for guests to enjoy the constant game activity that takes place around the marsh in front of camp.
Is an archipelago region floating in the Indian Ocean off the eastern coast of Tanzania. This famed collection of tiny islands, boasts some of Africa’s finest beaches and exotic spices.
The Mara is the site of Big Five & the Great Migration river crossings, when approximately 1.5 million wildebeest must cross the crocodile-filled waters as part of their endless journey around the Mara and the adjacent Serengeti in Tanzania.
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. Its mist-covered hillsides covered by one of Uganda’s oldest and most protected biologically diverse rainforests, half of the world's last remaining mountain gorilla population found here.