Rubi Ranch Lake House
Moi North Lake Road, Lake Naivasha | The Contemporary Ranch Sanctuary Location: Rubi Ranch Lake House sits on 1,200 acres of pristine working ranch along Moi North Lake Road on the quieter, less-visited northern...
Destination Guide
Rift Valley lakes, escarpments, wildlife corridors, scenery, and lodge experiences.
Destination Guide
The Great Rift Valley bisects Kenya in a drama of escarpments, soda lakes, and vast sky. Lake Nakuru draws the world's greatest concentrations of flamingo; Lake Naivasha supports hippo, fish eagle, and rare waterbirds; and the valley floor is threaded with wildlife corridors that link the highlands to the Mara.
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A clear introduction to the landscape, rhythm, and reason this destination matters.
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Where Nakuru, Bogoria, Elementaita and Magadi derive their biological identity from the algae-rich alkaline conditions that support their famous flamingo populations, Naivasha's freshwater ecology supports a completely different and equally extraordinary diversity of life.
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The property was built by Wilfred and Mairo Hopcraft in the early 1930s and has been in the JD Hopcraft family for over 100 years a continuity of ownership that gives it the accumulated character, the deeply personal atmosphere and the quality of historical resonance that only genuine family homes can possess.
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Added to over the decades as the family grew and the farm evolved, the house today is a beautifully complex arrangement of original buildings and thoughtful additions, each carrying the mark of the people who have lived and loved here across five generations.
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The word siriane means "peace" and the extraordinary historical irony of a place of peace built by men of war during the most violent conflict in human history gives this cottage a depth of human meaning that enriches the whole estate.
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Why Our Guests Will Love Ajabu Guests who respond to the particular quality of lived-in history the family photographs, the antique bath, the clay tennis court, the POW guest house and who want to inhabit a real family home in one of Kenya's most extraordinary settings will find Ajabu House deeply, lastingly satisfying.
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The house is today managed by their daughter Saba Douglas-Hamilton and the wider family, who continue to oversee its conservation mission with the same passion that has always animated the Douglas-Hamilton enterprise.
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✓ The Olerai Dairy and Studio two additional separate cottages available on the same estate can be added to accommodate larger family groups or multi-family bookings, extending total capacity and providing private spaces within the communal setting.
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✓ The breakfasts at Olerai are legendary: homemade granola, yogurt, scones, fresh fruit, juices, honey from the estate's own apiary and freshly baked treats set the standard for the day. ✓ Hot breakfasts and farm-to-table specials for lunch and dinner are available on advance order. ✓ Both omnivorous and plant-based options are offered with genuine enthusiasm at your new home.
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This is a property that earns its beauty; the rewilding of the estate since 2001 is one of the most genuinely moving conservation stories in the Naivasha basin.
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Built in 1943 and faithfully maintained as an expression of the elegance and comfort of its era, the house combines wide verandas, wooden floors, antique furnishings and cosy fireplaces in an atmosphere that genuinely recalls the golden age of Kenyan country life without nostalgia, without museum-like stasis, but with the living warmth of a house that is genuinely used and
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Loldia is part of the Governors' Camp Collection one of East Africa's most respected safari hospitality groups, whose portfolio includes the celebrated Governor's Camp, Little Governor's Camp and Il Moran in the Masai Mara. The Collection maintains the same standards of professional guiding, culinary excellence and conservation commitment at Loldia that have made its Mara camps famous worldwide.
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Awards & Recognition Ecotourism Kenya Gold Rating the highest recognition available from Kenya's leading eco-tourism certification body, awarded for Loldia's exceptional environmental practices, community engagement and sustainability standards.
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✓ The breakfast under the fig tree, the boat safari, the night drive, the hippos on the lawn: each element contributes to a whole that exceeds the sum of its parts.
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room, lounge and bar feature pillars and murals with intricate African carvings, African antiques and an amber-and-gold lighting quality that gives the public spaces the character of a private gallery.
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All electricity at Chui Lodge is supplied by the geothermal power station at Oserian one of the most genuinely sustainable energy sources available at any Kenyan safari lodge, and an expression of the Zwager family's deep commitment to operating in harmony with the extraordinary geological heritage of the Rift Valley.
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Candlelit dinners under the stars, al fresco lunches by the pool or fireside suppers in the lodge's gallery-like dining room each setting adds a different character to meals of consistent and genuinely impressive quality.
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Why We Love Chui Lodge ✓ We love Chui Lodge for the creative integrity of its design every material, every carving, every piece of furniture and every batik textile is an expression of the Zwager family's specific vision, produced on-site by people who know and love this sanctuary.
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The island's shape a wide crescent, visible from above gives it its name. Its history is equally evocative: Crescent Island gained international fame in the 1980s as one of the filming locations for the iconic "Out of Africa", when various animals were brought to the island to create an authentic African setting.
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A private picnic lunch on the island, overlooking Mount Longonot and the Aberdare Range, is the ideal midday pause in a day that combines some of Kenya's most extraordinary perspectives. 2.
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The African fish eagle Kenya's national bird and arguably its most recognisable calls from the acacia canopy at every turn of the shore. Great white pelicans, pink-backed pelicans, cormorants, herons, egrets, kingfishers, jacanas and ducks compete for the eye and the camera.
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The main area an open-sided dining room and lounge with a blazing central fireplace surrounded by long white sofas topped with colourful cushions is the property's social heart, the setting for predinner drinks, post-drive storytelling and the kind of unhurried camp conversation that represents safari at its most human.
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THE SHOMPOLE & OLKIRIMATIAN CONSERV ANCIES The South Rift — Kenya's Most Remote and Most Wild Rift Valley Destination Beyond the Tourist Map, Into the Heart of Maasai land There is a section of Kenya's Great Rift Valley that most travellers never reach, that most itineraries never include, and that most guidebooks describe only in passing a vast, remote, volcanic
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The model has evolved considerably since then, with the community learning from both the successes and the failures of their early partnerships to develop a framework of land management the 35-year lease with Great Plains Conservation for the new Shompole Lodge (opening 2026), the smaller operator partnerships with Shompole Wilderness and Ndoto House that genuinely balances the community's economic interests
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Introduction & History Shompole Wilderness is the product of years of careful thought, planning and deep personal commitment to the Shompole community and its extraordinary land the life's work of Johann and Sam du Toit, a South African family who arrived in the South Rift with a vision of what community-based conservation and private luxury camping could be when they
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The camp accommodates a maximum of 12 guests in 6 spacious tents and operates as an exclusively-use property, meaning that your group will be the only guests in camp during your stay.
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The property is managed by Lentorre Lodge and is available for exclusive private hire of the entire property for small groups of 6 guests. Ndoto means "dream" in Kiswahili and the name is not hyperbole.
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The property's design reflects the specific character of its escarpment position: simple and simply beautiful, as one expert guide has described it white concrete flooring, polished supporting trunks of wood, the odd well-chosen ornament, and everything bed, pool and seating area pointing toward those extraordinary views.
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The well-stocked bar and wine cellar complete a culinary programme of considerable generosity. Bush breakfasts, sundowner setups and star- dining under the extraordinary South Rift sky add the atmospheric dimension that the lodge's extraordinary settings demand and deserve.
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✓ And for the fishing. And for the stars. ✓ And for the view of Ol Donyo Lengai erupting in the distance as the sun sets over the escarpment.
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The hide is built into the earth half underground so that the camera lens is positioned at water level, at the eye height of any animal that comes to drink.
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Understanding the Local Conservation Work The Shompole community's conservation journey from the original lodge partnership of 2000 through the difficult years of 2012 to 2018, when the original lodge closed and the community renegotiated its relationships with external operators, to the current model of multiple smaller partnerships and a new Great Plains Conservation lease is one of the most honest,
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Working with SORALO (South Rift Land Owners Association), the community has created a model of conservation governance that is increasingly studied internationally as an example of what community ownership can achieve.
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The guide's knowledge of individual troop members their relationships, their hierarchies, their personalities transforms the baboon walk from an observation of animals into something closer to an introduction to a community with its own complex social life.
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For birders who have seen flamingos at Nakuru or Bogoria, the Magadi-Natron system offers a completely different quality of encounter rawer, more remote, more scientifically significant and more visually otherworldly.
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The Milky Way is visible as a solid band of light; the Magellanic Clouds are clear without optical aid; and the specific star field of the equatorial African sky different from what northern hemisphere visitors have ever seen contains objects and patterns of considerable beauty.
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But come also for what the Rift itself provides the reminder, available nowhere else on earth with such geological immediacy, that this is where our story began. And that the best way to honour that beginning is to protect, as faithfully and as completely as we can, what remains.
Hotels & Lodges
Hotels, lodges, camps, villas, private houses, facilities, room styles, dining, and the accommodation details guests need before choosing a route.
10 partner properties in The Great Rift Valley
Moi North Lake Road, Lake Naivasha | The Contemporary Ranch Sanctuary Location: Rubi Ranch Lake House sits on 1,200 acres of pristine working ranch along Moi North Lake Road on the quieter, less-visited northern...
Loldia Farm, Moi North Lake Road, Lake Naivasha | The Century Estate Location: Ajabu House sits on the Gilgil and Malewa delta of Lake Naivasha, within the extraordinary Loldia Farm a 5,500-acre private farm...
Olerai Wildlife Sanctuary, North Lake Naivasha | The Conservation Estate Location: Olerai House sits within the 300-acre Olerai Wildlife Sanctuary on the north-west shore of Lake Naivasha approximately 120 kilometres north-west of Nairobi, accessible...
North-West Shore, Lake Naivasha | The Governors' Collection Classic Location: Loldia House sits on the north-western shores of Lake Naivasha within a 6,500-acre working farm that is one of Kenya's oldest continuously occupied colonial...
Oserengoni Wildlife Sanctuary, Lake Naivasha | Naivasha's Best-Kept Secret. Location: Chui Lodge is positioned within the private 18,000-acre Oserengoni Wildlife Sanctuary elevated above the shores of Lake Naivasha and Lake Oloidien (the smaller volcanic...
Congreve Conservancy, Soysambu, Lake Nakuru | The Conservancy Gateway Location: Mbweha Camp sits on the private 6,400-acre Congreve Conservancy, nestled up against the southern boundary of Lake Nakuru National Park with commanding views over...
Nguruman Escarpment, Shompole Conservancy | The Escarpment Vision Location: The Real Ndoto House occupies a remarkable position high on the Nguruman Escarpment — overlooking the Shompole Conservancy's valley floor from above, with views that...
Olkirimatian Conservancy, Great Rift Valley | The Maasai Oasis. Location: Lentorre Lodge is set on a spur of the Nguruman Escarpment beside a natural spring in the heart of the Olkirimatian Conservancy a 25,000-hectare...
Lake Nakuru National Park | The Most Dramatic Perspective in the Rift Valley Location: The Cliff is positioned on the rim of a 100-metre-high rock face within Lake Nakuru National Park an entirely singular...
And do the river tubing on the last afternoon of your stay floating through the fig-tree shade with the Nguruman Escarpment above you and the river's birdsong surrounding you is the most perfectly Shompole...
Wildlife
The species, conservation context, animal movement, birdlife, and sightings that define this destination.
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These same papyrus beds great swaying forests of the tall sedge that once lined the Nile provide habitat for hippos, waterbuck and a remarkable diversity of wetland birds, while the yellow fever acacia woodland on the lake's shores supports giraffes, zebras, impala, bushbuck and, most spectacularly, colobus monkeys whose black-and-white capes sweep through the canopy with theatrical elegance.
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Over 400 species of birds have been recorded at and around Lake Naivasha, including African fish eagles, whose haunting double call across the water is one of the most evocative sounds in Africa, great white pelicans, goliath herons, Malachite kingfishers, African jacanas walking on lily pads, and the extraordinary nocturnal concentration of waterfowl that the lake attracts from across the
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The contemporary Naivasha landscape is a complex balance of conservation, agriculture and tourism. The floriculture industry Naivasha is Kenya's largest cut flower producing area, supplying a significant proportion of Europe's roses, carnations and other cut flowers coexists with wildlife conservancies, private lodges and community land in an intricate and sometimes contested arrangement.
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The property sits within a working ranch that raises horses alongside its cattle and wildlife population morning rides across the dew-wet highland plains at 6,000 feet are one of the ranch's most celebrated pleasures.
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Boat access to Lake Naivasha for wildlife viewing and birdwatching — hippos, fish eagles, pelicans and colobus monkeys visible from the water. Working ranch tours — the opportunity to observe and participate in the rhythms of a productive highland ranch, including the organic vegetable garden. Nature walks and birdwatching on the ranch's private trails.
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AJABU HOUSE Loldia Farm, Moi North Lake Road, Lake Naivasha | The Century Estate Location: Ajabu House sits on the Gilgil and Malewa delta of Lake Naivasha, within the extraordinary Loldia Farm a 5,500-acre private farm and wildlife conservancy on the north-west shore of the lake.
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The farm itself is part of the Loldia Conservation Area a 5,500-acre private wildlife sanctuary in which nature has been allowed to reclaim the land alongside the working agricultural elements.
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The result is a property where zebra, waterbuck, impala, giraffe and colobus monkeys move through the same landscape as the family's farm, their presence as natural and unremarkable as the farmhouse itself.
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✓ Birdwatching — pelicans, kingfishers, fish eagles and over 400 species easily observed from the lake and grounds. ✓ A visit to the organic vegetable garden. Tennis on the clay court. ✓ A walk around the geothermal steam jets of Eburu Farm (45 minutes’ drive). ✓ Crater Lake Excursion (park fees required).
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And take the boat out to the Gilgil-Malewa delta at sunset: the birdlife at the river mouth, with the Aberdares behind and the lake turning gold, is one of Naivasha's most beautiful spectacles.
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OLERAI HOUSE Olerai Wildlife Sanctuary, North Lake Naivasha | The Conservation Estate Location: Olerai House sits within the 300-acre Olerai Wildlife Sanctuary on the north-west shore of Lake Naivasha approximately 120 kilometres north-west of Nairobi, accessible via a straightforward 2-hour drive (mostly good tarmac with a short murram stretch at the end) or a scheduled 20-minute flight from Wilson Airport
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Introduction & History Olerai House is, in the judgement of many who know Lake Naivasha's private landscape intimately, one of Kenya's best-kept secrets a property of considerable history, genuine warmth and extraordinary natural beauty, hidden away on a 300-acre estate that has been rewilded since 2001 to produce one of the most wildlife-rich private landholdings on the north shore of
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The property has been in the Rocco and Douglas-Hamilton families for more than 90 years the Douglas-Hamiltons, one of the most celebrated and most committed conservation families in African history, who have dedicated their lives to the study and protection of Africa's elephants.
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Iain and Oria Douglas-Hamilton world-renowned elephant researchers and the co-founders of Save the Elephants lived at Olerai for much of their remarkable careers, and the property carries the intellectual and moral weight of their extraordinary legacy.
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✓ The decision in 2001 to turn the property back to nature to cease the cattle ranching and crop farming that had occupied the land for decades and to allow the ecosystem to recover has produced, over 25 years, one of the most beautiful and most wildlife-rich private properties in the Naivasha basin.
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✓ The farm is now shrouded in bougainvillea, the scent of wildflowers fills the warm air, and giraffe, zebra, colobus monkeys, impala and buffalo move freely through the grounds.
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✓ Guests sharing the breakfast table with giraffe and watching colobus descend from the fig trees overhead are experiencing the tangible result of a conservation commitment that began years before most destinations had thought seriously about rewilding.
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✓ The garden the estate's social heart stretches from the main house down to the lake in a series of beautifully maintained outdoor spaces, with picnic spots scattered under the acacia trees, an outdoor fireplace, long dining tables for communal meals and the constant company of the estate's remarkable wildlife.
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✓ Meals are taken on the garden terrace or under the great acacia trees, with the lake as backdrop and the resident wildlife as company. ✓ Olerai's dining is not about culinary complexity; it is about the extraordinary pleasure of eating beautifully prepared, genuinely organic food in one of the finest natural settings in Kenya.
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Why We Love Olerai House We love Olerai for its conservation soul for the Douglas-Hamilton family's 90 years of commitment to this land and to the wildlife of Africa, for Oria's warmth and knowledge, for the giraffes at the breakfast table and the colobus in the fig trees above the house.
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Why Our Guests Will Love Olerai Guests who want to inhabit a conservation legacy to wake in the morning to the sounds of wildlife that 25 years of rewilding have restored to this extraordinary landscape, and to eat breakfast with giraffes, and to walk with a guide through a private sanctuary of 300 acres of recovered wildness will find Olerai
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Her lifelong knowledge of Africa's elephant populations, accumulated across decades of field research with Iain, is among the most profound and most personal available from anyone in conservation and sharing it over dinner on the Olerai terrace is one of those conversations that guests carry home as among the most formative of their lives.
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The farm itself 6,500 acres of lake shore, yellow fever acacia woodland, open grassland and papyrus swamp supports a remarkable diversity of wildlife alongside its working agricultural operations. Hippos graze the lawns at night, leaving their distinctive tracks in the grass by morning. Fish eagles call from the acacia canopy at dawn.
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Giraffe, zebra, waterbuck and impala move through the estate with the ease of long familiarity. And across the lake, the volcanic silhouette of Mount Longonot provides the most iconic of all Naivasha backdrops for the famous lakeside breakfast service taken under the shade of a fig tree, with the lake reflecting the morning sky in a million silver fragments.
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The daily Governors' Aviation flight connecting Loldia to the Masai Mara is one of the most perfectly conceived itinerary links in Kenyan safari tourism guests can experience the lake ecosystem's intimate, character-rich pleasures at Loldia before transitioning seamlessly to the vast, wildlife-dense plains of the Mara.
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✓ Night game drives on the private farm an activity not available in the National Park, producing encounters with nocturnal wildlife including leopard, serval, spotted hyena and the extraordinary range of owl species that inhabit the acacia woodlands. ✓ Walking safaris on the farm's fenced agricultural side. ✓ Crescent Island picnic excursion with walking safari.
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Vard Africa Insider Note Do not leave Loldia without a night game drive the nocturnal world of the Loldia farm, invisible from the national park's diurnal-only game drives, reveals a completely different ecosystem of leopard, serval, nocturnal birds and the extraordinary star field of the Rift Valley sky.
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Children of all ages are warmly welcomed; the boat safari is particularly magical for younger guests; and the estate's resident hippos visible from the veranda at dawn and dusk provide the most gentle and most child-appropriate wildlife encounter in the Rift Valley. Interconnecting family room configurations available on request. CHUI LODGE Oserengoni Wildlife Sanctuary, Lake Naivasha | Naivasha's Best-Kept Secret.
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Location: Chui Lodge is positioned within the private 18,000-acre Oserengoni Wildlife Sanctuary elevated above the shores of Lake Naivasha and Lake Oloidien (the smaller volcanic crater lake connected to the main lake), with sweeping views across the Rift Valley escarpment from the lodge's garden cottages and waterhole.
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Introduction & History Chui is Kiswahili for leopard named for the healthy leopard population that inhabits the Oserengoni Wildlife Sanctuary and which is one of the nocturnal encounters that night drives from the lodge most reliably produce. The name captures the property's essential character: wild, elegant, quietly extraordinary, existing on its own terms and entirely indifferent to expectations.
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The Oserengoni Wildlife Sanctuary was established by Hans and June Zwager and their son Peter in 1995 with the joint aim of conserving the area's wildlife and managing human-wildlife conflicts to enable both local communities and animals to thrive.
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The sanctuary covers 18,000 acres of savanna, woodland and water sources, linking via wildlife corridors with Hell's Gate National Park and the shores of Lake Naivasha. Over 50 mammal species inhabit the sanctuary, including lion, leopard, serval, Grevy's zebra, topi, impala and warthog; over 400 bird species have been recorded.
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The main building houses the comfortable lounge (cushioned wood-framed seating around coffee tables, cozy fireplace, well-stocked bar), the library and indoor dining room (similarly styled, with outdoor dining on an adjacent patio), and the heated swimming pool with its extraordinary views across the wildlife waterhole and the sanctuary beyond.
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✓ Birding in the sanctuary and at Lake Naivasha with a guide able to interpret the 400+ species that inhabit the area. ✓ Oserian Flowers tour — a guided visit to the biggest flower producer in Kenya, offering an extraordinary insight into one of the country's most significant agricultural industries.
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✓ The result is a lodge that feels genuinely one-of-a-kind, impossible to replicate and impossible to compare. ✓ And for the waterhole, which delivers some of the finest and most spontaneous wildlife encounters available from any Naivasha property.
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the water. It is one of those sequences of experiences that defines what a private safari lodge should be. And book a night drive — the Oserengoni leopards are magnificent. Families & Children Chui Lodge welcomes children over the age of 2.
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EXPLORE CRESCENT ISLAND ON A GUIDED BUSH WALK Walk Among Giants — Africa's Most Intimate Wildlife Encounter Crescent Island is one of Kenya's most extraordinary and most ethically distinguished wildlife experiences a private sanctuary on an island in the heart of Lake Naivasha where guests can walk, quite freely and without barriers, among herds of giraffe, wildebeest, zebra, impala, waterbuck,
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Many of these animals remained; their descendants are the wildlife guests walk among today. The island became, through this happy accident of film history, one of the most wildlife-dense small sanctuaries in Kenya containing, by some counts, more animals per acre than any other wildlife destination in the country.
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There are no predators on Crescent Island a fact that makes the walking experience genuinely unique in East African wildlife tourism. The animals are accustomed to human presence; a giraffe may lower its long neck to your height and regard you with curious, liquid eyes from a distance of two metres. Zebra graze within touching distance.
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The quality of intimacy the walking, the eye-level encounters, the absence of the vehicle that separates guests from wildlife in most safari experiences makes Crescent Island a profoundly different and profoundly more personal encounter with the African wildlife world.
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A BOAT SAFARI ON LAKE NAIVASHA Glide Through One of Kenya's Most Beautiful Freshwater Worlds A boat safari on Lake Naivasha provides a completely different perspective on one of Kenya's most remarkable wildlife environments approaching hippos at the waterline, scanning the papyrus beds for secretive marsh birds, watching fish eagles execute their spectacular aerial dives and circling among the great
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The lake's hippo population is one of the largest and most easily observable in Kenya these extraordinary animals, weighing up to three tonnes, gather in shallow-water pods that the boat can approach from an appropriate and respectful distance, providing photographs and memories of a quality that terrestrial game drives rarely achieve. The birdlife is extraordinary by any standard.
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For serious birdwatchers, a specialist guided boat safari with an ornithologist can produce species lists of 80 to 100 species in a single morning. Vard Africa arranges private boat safaris with experienced local captains who know the lake's seasonal patterns, the hippos' territories and the best birdwatching positions on each section of the shore.
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HELL'S GATE NATIONAL PARK Where You Walk, Cycle and Climb Among the Wildlife — Africa's Most Adventurous Park Hell's Gate National Park is unlike any other national park in Kenya and arguably unlike any other national park in Africa.
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Here, in a park named for a narrow break in the volcanic cliffs that was once a tributary of a prehistoric lake, the rules that govern visitor behaviour in Kenya's other wildlife areas are deliberately and delightfully suspended. Guests walk, cycle and hike through the park among the wildlife rather than observing from sealed safari vehicles.
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Zebra, gazelle, giraffe and antelope are encountered on foot, on bicycle, at eye level and within metres an experience that permanently changes the guest's understanding of what a safari can be. ✓ The geological drama of Hell's Gate is its defining character.
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✓ Activities at Hell's Gate include: walking safaris with KWS guides; cycling (hire available at the gate) on the main valley road through grazing giraffe, zebra and gazelle; gorge hiking through the Hell's Gate Gorge to the hot springs; rock climbing on Fischer's and Central Tower; and visits to the Maasai Cultural Centre within the park.
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The lake's most famous attribute is its flamingo population the vast flocks of greater and lesser flamingo that feed on the blue-green algae (Spirulina) that blooms in the alkaline shallows, their pink plumage creating the aerial perspective one of the most iconic wildlife images in Africa: a lake turned pink from horizon to horizon, the sound of thousands of wings
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The flamingo population fluctuates dramatically from a few thousand to over a million, depending on the algal bloom but even in reduced numbers the spectacle is extraordinary. ✓ Beyond its famous flamingos, Lake Nakuru National Park is one of Kenya's finest and most important protected areas.
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✓ Four of the Big Five are resident lion, leopard, buffalo and both species of rhinoceros (the park is a major sanctuary for both black and white rhino, with one of the highest rhino densities of any protected area in Kenya).
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✓ Rothschild's giraffe among the most endangered giraffe subspecies in Africa were translocated here decades ago and now form a thriving population that has become one of the park's most celebrated sightings.
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✓ The acacia woodland surrounding the lake supports vervet monkey, olive baboon, Defassa waterbuck and a remarkable diversity of smaller species; the lake attracts over 450 recorded bird species including great white pelican, grey crowned crane, white-fronted bee- eater and the extraordinary concentration of raptors that the lake's small mammal populations support.
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✓ The result is a property that guests invariably describe in superlatives "watching rhinos from your bathtub", "sipping wine under the stars with flamingos in the background", "yoga at sunrise with Lake Nakuru as the entire horizon". ✓ These are not marketing phrases but the authentic responses of people who have experienced something genuinely extraordinary.
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The Cliff is owned and operated by the same group behind the celebrated Entim Mara Camp in the Masai Mara a group with a consistent track record of creating properties of exceptional quality in Kenya's finest wildlife environments.
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The Congreve Conservancy forms part of the greater Soysambu Conservancy — one of the most significant private wildlife conservation areas in central Kenya, encompassing much of Lake Elementaita (a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Ramsar Site).
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The nearest airstrip Congreve Airstrip, just two minutes from the camp — receives private charter flights; the camp is approximately 2.5 hours by road from Nairobi. Mbweha is Kiswahili for jackal and the camp takes its name from the remarkable fact that all three jackal species found in East Africa the side-striped, silver-backed and golden jackal inhabit the Congreve Conservancy.
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The camp's position bordering Lake Nakuru National Park gives guests access to the park's extraordinary wildlife; its private conservancy gives them freedom to experience it in ways and at times that the park's regulations do not permit.
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Night drives within the conservancy are one of Mbweha's most distinguished offerings the nocturnal world of the Kenyan conservancy, inaccessible from national parks, produces encounters with leopard, spotted hyena, aardvark, large-spotted genet and the remarkable range of night birds that the acacia and euphorbia woodland supports. ✓ Walking safaris in the conservancy. Mountain biking on the conservancy's trails.
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✓ Kariandusi Prehistoric Site where tools used by early humans over 1.4 million years ago were discovered by the celebrated paleoanthropologist Louis Leakey in the 1920s; a visit to this extraordinary site adds a uniquely profound dimension to the Rift Valley experience. ✓ Swimming pool. Spa treatments.
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✓ Breakfast is particularly generous and consistently praised. ✓ The firepit setting for evening drinks the fire crackling, the stars beginning in the vast Rift Valley sky overhead creates an atmosphere for dining that no formal restaurant can replicate. Health & Safety ✓ Mbweha operates in an unfenced conservancy with large wildlife present; guests are escorted between cottages after dark.
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Vard Africa Insider Note Combine a morning in the national park arriving at the Nderit Gate as it opens for the best possible rhino and flamingo viewing with an afternoon sundowner at Delamere's Nose and a night drive through the conservancy.
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This 24-hour programme gives guests the full range of what the Lake Nakuru environment offers, from the extraordinary lake panorama at dawn to the nocturnal leopard encounter under a million stars. Families & Children Mbweha Camp is welcoming to families. Children under 5 stay free; 6 to 11-year-olds at 50% of the adult rate.
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WHAT TO DO AT LAKE NAKURU Morning and Evening Game Drives in Lake Nakuru National Park Lake Nakuru National Park offers some of the finest and most reliably productive game drives in Kenya a compact park of just 188 square kilometres in which the concentration of wildlife is extraordinary and the range of habitats lake edge, papyrus swamp, yellow fever
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Morning game drives from both The Cliff and Mbweha depart before dawn to catch the magical hour when the flamingos are most active at the lake margin, the predators are still moving before retreating to the shade, and the Rothschild's giraffe are beginning to feed in the acacia woodland.
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The specific qualities of the early morning light horizontal, warm and of extraordinary photographic quality make the first hour of a Nakuru game drive among the finest wildlife photography opportunities in East Africa. Evening game drives catch the second movement of predators as the temperature drops and the day's prey species return to the water for their final drink.
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Lions in the woodland, leopards in the euphorbia trees at the park's southern boundary, the spectacular gathering of flamingos at the lake's alkaline margins as the setting sun turns their plumage from pink to crimson these are the wildlife encounters that the evening hour at Nakuru produces with remarkable consistency.
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Vard Africa arranges private game drives for all Nakuru-area guests a dedicated vehicle and guide, no shared experiences, the freedom to stop as long and as often as the wildlife dictates.
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The experience of sitting in silence 10 metres from a pair of black rhinos grazing in the afternoon light, with no other vehicle in sight, is what private game driving at Lake Nakuru can provide.
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and extraordinarily beautiful landscape in the southernmost reaches of the Kenyan Rift, where the valley floor opens into a world of alkaline soda lakes, dramatic escarpments, Maasai pastoralism and wildlife densities that rival anywhere in Kenya.
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The Ewaso Ng'iro River — known in this southern section as the Southern Ewaso flows through both conservancies in a ribbon of gallery forest and riverine vegetation that provides water, shade and wildlife habitat in a landscape that would otherwise be semi-arid.
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The river supports elephants, buffalo, hippos (remarkable for a non-national park environment), lion, leopard, cheetah and the extraordinary range of birds over 450 recorded species — that the combination of wetland, grassland, escarpment and volcanic lake habitats produces.
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The Shompole region is home to 21 carnivore species, all large mammal species except the rhino, and over 435 bird species at last count. The Shompole Ranch is an important migratory corridor and dispersal range for elephants travelling between Shompole and the Loita Hills.
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Designed in consultation with world-renowned wildlife photographer Will Burrard-Lucas, the hide is located approximately 5 kilometres from camp, across the river requiring prior planning and a vehicle crossing.
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Two hides operate: the Plains Hide, overlooking an active waterhole in the open savannah, and the Bush Hide, located 1.5 kilometres further, designed for intimate encounters with smaller and more elusive species wild cat, serval and caracal are regularly photographed here.
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Dietary requirements are accommodated with warmth; guests describe the meals, consistently, as "exactly right" for the character of the camp. Health & Safety The Southern Ewaso Ng'iro has no crocodiles or hippos, making swimming genuinely safe and without the risk associated with most Kenyan rivers. The conservancy is open (unfenced) with large wildlife present; walking activities are always guided.
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Why We Love Shompole Wilderness We love Shompole Wilderness for Johann and Sam for the extraordinary quality of personal hosting that a family-managed camp of 6 tents can provide, and for the photographic hides, which represent the finest and most thoughtfully designed wildlife photography infrastructure at any private camp in Kenya.
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Vard Africa Insider Note Spend a full night in the Plains Hide if your group includes a wildlife photographer the images that the night lighting and the waterhole's extraordinary wildlife draw can produce are among the finest available from any private photography hide in Africa.
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The house was built with the input of the local community and managed by Lentorre Lodge whose expertise in the Olkirimatian ecosystem and the South Rift's extraordinary wildlife and conservation story gives Ndoto's guests access to the full depth of knowledge that these extraordinary landscapes reward.
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Ndoto House's photographic hide built with input from professional photographer Squack Evans is described by expert wildlife guides as one of the finest in Kenya: air-conditioned, soundproofed, set up for six people with six beds in an anteroom for overnight stays.
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These tamarind trees were the traditional meeting place where Olkirimatian warriors came of age a living connection to the Maasai warrior tradition that gives the lodge its roots in a specifically human history as well as a wildlife one.
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This extraordinary achievement lions and Maasai livestock coexisting in a single conservancy at the highest predator density outside a national park is the result of decades of careful community negotiation, habitat management and the progressive expansion of the conservation area from its initial buffer zone to the full 25,000-hectare extent of today's conservancy.
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Awards & Recognition The Olkirimatian Conservancy has received recognition from National Geographic and multiple international conservation bodies for its extraordinary achievement in balancing Maasai pastoralism with wildlife conservation to produce one of the highest predator densities in Africa. Lentorre Lodge is listed as one of the most distinguished and most authentic community-owned luxury safari operations in Kenya.
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The main lodge is divided into upper and lower levels: the upper lodge, perched higher on the hill, houses the well-stocked bar and elegant dining space with spectacular conservancy views; the lower lodge, closer to the waterhole, houses the air-conditioned sunken hide a ground- level photography hide from which guests can observe wildlife gathering at the permanent waterhole in conditions
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✓ Day and night game drives through the Olkirimatian Conservancy with the remarkable lion density ensuring that predator sightings are among the most consistently productive of any Kenyan conservancy outside the national parks. ✓ Guided walking safaris through the conservancy's extraordinary landscape.
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Health & Safety ✓ The conservancy is unfenced with large wildlife present; all activities are conducted by experienced guides with full knowledge of the conservancy's wildlife patterns and appropriate safety equipment. ✓ River fishing requires attention to flow conditions; the guide team assesses safety daily. ✓ Medical assistance accessible via Nairobi by charter flight (approximately 40 minutes).
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Why We Love Lentorre Lodge ✓ We love Lentorre for the completeness of its community story for the extraordinary achievement of the Olkirimatian community in creating a conservancy with the second-highest lion density in Africa, owned by the Maasai people, managed for their benefit and accessible to guests who want to understand what community-based conservation really looks like when it
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Why Our Guests Will Love Lentorre Guests who want the most authentic and most deeply rooted community conservation experience in the Kenyan Rift Valley who want lions at the waterhole and the hide at ground level, and fishing for catfish in the Ewaso Ngiro and star gazing with a telescope and the Maasai warriors who have protected this land for
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Vard Africa Insider Note Spend a full evening in the sunken hide overlooking the waterhole watching lions come to drink in the last light, then the zebra arriving after the predators depart, then the nocturnal species appearing as the stars emerge above the escarpment.
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It is one of those extended, unhurried wildlife experiences that the finest conservancy camps make possible and that the national parks, with their vehicle requirements and time restrictions, cannot. And go fishing with the guide the eleven-pound catfish record is worth attempting. Families & Children Lentorre Lodge is excellent for families.
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WHAT TO DO IN THE SHOMPOLE & OLKIRIMATIAN CONSERV ANCIES Our Signature Experiences in the South Rift SHOMPOLE WILDERNESS EXPERIENCES The Shompole Photo Hide — An Evening, a Morning or a Full Night in the Wild The Shompole Photo Hide is, in the considered judgement of some of the world's finest wildlife photographers, one of the most extraordinary wildlife photography
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Located approximately 5 kilometres from Shompole Wilderness Camp across the river, requiring a prior-arranged vehicle crossing the Plains Hide overlooks an active waterhole in an open area of savannah that is the primary drinking source for the wildlife of that section of the conservancy.
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This ground-level perspective transforms wildlife photography from a documentation exercise into a genuinely intimate encounter: the texture of an elephant's skin, the expression in a lion's eyes, the individual feather structure of a martial eagle all visible with a clarity and an intimacy that an elevated shooting position can never achieve.
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refreshments provided) to observe the full 12-hour nocturnal cycle of arrivals at the waterhole, which commonly includes leopard, spotted hyena, aardvark, porcupine, serval, caracal, genets and the extraordinary wild cat that is one of the rarest sightings in East Africa.
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The Bush Hide — 1.5 kilometres further into the conservancy from the Plains Hide is designed for smaller and more secretive species, its positioning within denser vegetation and its closer proximity to the cover animals use when approaching water.
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The combination of both hides in a single extended visit provides the full spectrum of wildlife encounters that the Shompole waterhole system supports. Day Game Drives and Night Game Drives in the Private Conservancy ✓ The Shompole Conservancy's 21 carnivore species an extraordinary concentration by any measure are the primary draw for game drives across the valley floor.
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Elephant, buffalo, zebra, giraffe, wildebeest, Grant's gazelle, impala, baboon, lesser kudu, waterbuck and bushbuck provide the backdrop of plains game; lion, leopard, cheetah, spotted hyena, wild dog, aardwolf and the three jackal species provide the predator drama.
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✓ The smaller nocturnal carnivores wild cat, serval, caracal, genet, civet are among the most photographically rewarding wildlife encounters available at any Kenya camp, and Shompole's night drive guides have the knowledge and patience to find them consistently.
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Vard Africa arranges formal visits to the Lale'enok Resource Centre the community-owned research and education facility where guests can meet community conservation officers, learn about the specific wildlife management challenges of the South Rift and understand the economics of conservation in a community context.
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Animal Tracking and Bird Walks in the Private Conservancy The dusty paths and open plains of the Shompole Conservancy are exceptional tracking environments the soft volcanic soils preserve the overnight movements of every animal with remarkable clarity, allowing an experienced guide to read the previous night's wildlife activity from the morning's spoor with the specificity of a written record.
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Vard Africa arranges private guided tracking walks with Shompole Wilderness's most experienced naturalist guides covering both mammal tracking (the five-toed pad of the hyena, the distinctive three-toed track of the secretary bird, the tiny, precise imprints of a serval) and bird interpretation (the Shompole region's over 450 species, ranging from the spectacular Bateleur eagle to the tiny Hinde's babblers in
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The Bird Hide at Shompole Wilderness The in-camp bird hide a small, ground-level structure with its own dedicated water source provides the most accessible and most immediately rewarding wildlife photography at Shompole Wilderness for guests who prefer the camp setting to the more remote Plains Hide.
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A morning spent quietly in the bird hide, watching the succession of species that come to the in-camp water point, can produce images of exceptional quality from a position of complete comfort. Species regularly photographed at the in-camp hide include rollers, bee-eaters, kingfishers, sunbirds, weavers and a remarkable range of the smaller species that the in-camp vegetation supports.
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Cultural Home Visits — Entering a Maasai Home The Shompole Maasai who have owned and managed this extraordinary land for generations, who have navigated the complex negotiations with international lodge operators and who have created the conservation model that protects the wildlife the guests have come to see are among the most welcoming and most generous people in Kenya.
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LENTORRE LODGE EXPERIENCES Day Game Drives and Night Game Drives — The Second-Highest Lion Density in Africa The Olkirimatian Conservancy's lion density second only to the Masai Mara in Kenya is the most immediately remarkable fact about this extraordinary community-owned wildlife area, and the evidence of it is dramatic and consistent.
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Game drives through the conservancy regularly encounter multiple lion prides, whose coexistence with the Maasai community's cattle creates the defining tension and the defining ecological achievement of the entire Olkirimatian model.
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Night drives reveal the nocturnal world of a conservancy that is fully alive after dark leopard hunting in the acacia woodland, spotted hyena coursing across the plains, the extraordinary concentration of owls that the Nguruman Escarpment's thermal gradients support, and the occasional extraordinary encounter with a Aardvark or African civet that makes a night drive across the South Rift one
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Guided Walking Safaris in the Conservancy Lentorre's walking safaris led by guides with intimate knowledge of the Olkirimatian landscape's wildlife, ecology, geology and human history provide the most direct and most personally engaging encounter with the South Rift environment.
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The walks range from gentle escarpment walks with spectacular views to longer plains traverses that cross the conservancy's open grassland and riverine vegetation in search of specific wildlife or simply in appreciation of the extraordinary landscape.
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Birdwatching — 350 Species and Two of Africa's Greatest Soda Lakes The Olkirimatian Conservancy and the adjacent soda lakes of Magadi and Natron together create one of the most diverse birdwatching environments in the Kenyan Rift Valley over 350 species recorded, ranging from the extraordinary flamingo concentrations of the soda lakes to the specific escarpment raptors, the riverine forest specialists
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Authentic Cultural Community Visits The Olkirimatian Conservancy exists entirely because of the commitment, the courage and the extraordinary management skill of the Olkirimatian community Maasai men and women who chose to protect their land for wildlife and for their future, rather than to sub-divide it for agriculture in the way that has destroyed so many other great East African ecosystems.
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The flamingo colony at Natron the largest in Africa, where the majority of the world's 3.5 million lesser flamingos are born makes it one of the most important single wildlife sites on the continent, and a helicopter flight over the nesting grounds in season is an experience of almost otherworldly scale and beauty.
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Access to a Photography Hide Lentorre Lodge's sunken ground-level photography hide air-conditioned and overlooking a permanent waterhole provides a genuinely remarkable wildlife photography facility within the main lodge compound.
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The permanent waterhole draws wildlife throughout the day and night, with the specific concentration of species varying by hour: morning arrivals of prey species, midday bird activity, late afternoon predator movements and nocturnal visits from the smaller carnivores and the extraordinary array of nocturnal bird species that Lentorre's escarpment position supports.
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The hide's air conditioning makes extended daytime sessions genuinely comfortable even in the South Rift's considerable heat; its soundproofing ensures that camera movements and minor conversation do not disturb the approaching wildlife; and its ground-level positioning delivers the eye-level photographic perspectives that the finest wildlife images demand.
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The guide's specific knowledge of individual animals, their personalities, their relationships and their positions in the troop's hierarchy transforms the observation of baboon behaviour from a wildlife sighting into something closer to a visit with a complex community. The parallels with human social organisation the politics, the alliances, the infant care, the territorial movements are visible throughout and deeply illuminating.
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Wildlife remains good; the South Rift conservancies are particularly beautiful after the first rains. ✓ April to May — Long rains. Loldia and Naivasha properties remain open; South Rift properties may close or offer reduced access. Dramatic green landscape and excellent birdwatching for those who don't mind the occasional shower.
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A V ARD AFRICA FINAL NOTE The Great Rift Valley is not one destination but many each ecosystem with its own character, its own wildlife, its own human story and its own specific quality of beauty. Lake Naivasha's freshwater world of hippos and fish eagles and colonial homesteads. Lake Nakuru's flamingo lake and dramatic cliff-top camp.
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The South Rift's remote, wild, community-owned conservancies where the lion density rivals the Masai Mara and the photography hides deliver encounters that the national parks cannot. Come to the Rift Valley. Come for the flamingos and the rhinos and the lions. Come for the colonial homesteads and the Maasai communities and the photography hides.
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Month-by-month context, weather, light, rainfall, wildlife visibility, and the best seasonal windows.
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✓ The estate bar stocked with the Governors' Collection's characteristic generosity provides the perfect setting for sundowners as the Rift Valley light turns gold. Health & Safety ✓ All activities are conducted by trained Governors' Camp Collection guides with full ecological knowledge and appropriate safety protocols.
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Set within its eponymous national park gazetted in 1961 and expanded in 1974 to include the surrounding woodland, savannah and escarpment habitats that give it its remarkable biodiversity the lake occupies the floor of a natural bowl in the Rift Valley floor, its alkaline waters fed by the streams that drain from the surrounding escarpment and by underground springs of
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The soda lakes themselves Magadi (largely within Kenya, a working soda-ash extraction lake of extraordinary colour) and Natron (across the Tanzanian border, one of the most inhospitable and most hauntingly beautiful environments in East Africa) provide nesting habitat for hundreds of thousands of flamingos, their pink flocks visible from the escarpment positions of both Shompole and Lentorre in seasonal concentrations
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Fishing on the Ewaso Ng'iro River The catfish fishing on the Ewaso Ng'iro River with the camp record of an eleven-pound specimen as the target and the guide's local knowledge of the best pools and the best times as the advantage is one of Lentorre's most distinctive and most unexpectedly pleasurable activities.
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Best for South Rift conservancies. ✓ June to October — Long dry season. Outstanding game drives across all properties. Lake Nakuru flamingo concentrations often at their most spectacular. Best for Mara combination journeys via Loldia. ✓ November to December — Short rains bring the landscape to green brilliance. Excellent birdwatching.
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The deeper regional story: conservancies, private ranches, reserves, geography, access points, and how the destination fits together.
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THE LAKE NAIV ASHA ECOSYSTEM Lake Naivasha, Great Rift Valley Kenya's Highest Lake — A Freshwater World of Extraordinary Beauty Lake Naivasha occupies a singular position in the geography of the Kenyan Rift Valley.
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At 1,884 metres above sea level making it the highest lake on the Rift Valley floor it is also the only significant freshwater lake in the valley chain, a distinction that gives it an ecological character entirely distinct from the alkaline soda lakes to the north and south.
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The lake's name derives from the Maasai Nai'posha meaning "rough water" or "turbulent lake" a reference to the sudden squalls and storms that can arise on its surface with little warning, transforming the calm, papyrus-fringed shallows into a white-capped inland sea within minutes.
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The lake covers approximately 130 square kilometres and is fed primarily by the Malewa and Gilgil rivers, whose delta creates one of the most beautiful and ecologically significant sections of the north shore the area where several of the finest private estates in this guide are located.
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Located just 3 kilometres past the renowned Great Rift Valley Lodge and one gate past the celebrated Loldia House, the ranch touches the shores of Lake Naivasha, offering expansive views and raw, unmediated natural beauty in one of the most exclusive and private corridors on the north shore an area with only five ranches, ensuring that privacy is not a
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Where Ajabu, Olerai and Loldia derive their identity from decades or centuries of accumulated family history, Rubi Ranch's collection of private stays which span hilltop seclusion and direct lakeside living offers a beautifully crafted contemporary response to the same extraordinary landscape.
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The collection includes Hyrax Hill (named for the celebrated nearby prehistoric site) a horizon-facing hilltop retreat of considerable architectural beauty and panoramic Rift Valley view’s alongside the contemporary lake houses that sit directly on the north shore, each blending natural materials (reclaimed timber, volcanic stone, handcrafted woodwork collected from across East Africa including Rwanda) with the generous, light-filled spaces of
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The culinary philosophy at Rubi Ranch reflects a deep commitment to place: meals are prepared by a private chef from ingredients drawn from volcanic soil and fresh lake waters the organic productivity of the highland Rift Valley translated into cuisine of considerable quality.
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Ownership & Management Rubi Ranch Lake House is privately owned and managed through a dedicated team that reflects the property's commitment to personal service and the authentic rhythms of highland ranch life.
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Each lakehouse combines the architectural language of a modern Kenyan highland property with the natural materials uncut timber, cowhide accents, leather that connect it to the ranch landscape. An infinity pool at each stay, designed to blend seamlessly with the surrounding landscape and to reflect the sky above the lake in a continuous visual flow.
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Cycling along Moi North Lake Road through the extraordinary highland Rift Valley landscape. The Great Rift Valley Golf & Resort is 5 miles away. Crater Lake Game Sanctuary — 7 miles. Hell's Gate National Park — 19 miles.
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Why We Love Rubi Ranch We love Rubi Ranch for the quality of its contemporary vision for the way it brings a new and entirely serious aesthetic sensibility to a landscape that has been defined for a century by colonial-era homesteads, and demonstrates that the north shore of Lake Naivasha has room for something genuinely fresh and genuinely beautiful.
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Nestled beneath enormous spreading fig trees on a clifftop above Lake Naivasha, its manicured lawns and terraced gardens sloping down toward the water, looking out across the lake's extraordinary delta to the conical volcanic peak of Mount Longonot and the rolling shoulders of the Aberdare Range, Ajabu House is one of those rare places that stops conversation the moment you
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Why We Love Ajabu House We love Ajabu for its irreplaceable authenticity for the century of family history embedded in every room, for the Siriane Guest House and its extraordinary backstory, for the hippos on the lawn at dusk, for the view from the deck that encompasses the delta, the lake, Mount Longonot and the Aberdare Range in a single,
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Vard Africa Insider Note Watch the hippos return to the lake at dawn from the deck they move through the garden in the grey light of early morning with a surpassing grace that their daytime wallowing never suggests.
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LOLDIA HOUSE North-West Shore, Lake Naivasha | The Governors' Collection Classic Location: Loldia House sits on the north-western shores of Lake Naivasha within a 6,500-acre working farm that is one of Kenya's oldest continuously occupied colonial estates established in 1939 and now operating as part of the prestigious Governors' Camp Collection.
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Introduction & History Loldia House is one of Kenya's most beloved and most historically grounded private safari lodges a property whose identity is inseparable from its 85-year history, its colonial-era architecture and its extraordinary position on the shores of a lake that has been Kenya's most celebrated freshwater destination since the first European settlers discovered it in the late 19th
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✓ The kitchen produces a range of international and Kenyan cuisine using fresh local produce and the lake's bountiful fishery; breakfasts taken on the veranda with the morning lake view and the fish eagle calls from the acacia canopy above are the stuff of lasting memory.
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Chui Lodge was designed and built by June Zwager a woman of remarkable creative intelligence and deep love for the Kenyan landscape with the help of the local community and skilled craftsmen, using entirely sustainable materials sourced from within the sanctuary: bush stone, local acacia, olive and leleshwa woods, with a twisted marula roof that gives the lodge its most
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Vard Africa Insider Note The best moment at Chui Lodge is the morning boat safari followed by a bush breakfast departing the lodge before dawn for the boat launch, watching the lake come alive as the light rises over the escarpment, arriving at the bush breakfast table as the first hippos disappear back into
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The boat can be combined with a Crescent Island visit, a lakeside picnic, a sunset cruise or any combination of the above in a fully private, fully flexible day programme. 3.
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Understanding this extraordinary engineering achievement within the context of the geological landscape that surrounds it adds a dimension to the park visit that most guests find genuinely illuminating.
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MBWEHA SAFARI CAMP Congreve Conservancy, Soysambu, Lake Nakuru | The Conservancy Gateway Location: Mbweha Camp sits on the private 6,400-acre Congreve Conservancy, nestled up against the southern boundary of Lake Nakuru National Park with commanding views over the Eburru and Mau mountain ranges of the western Rift Valley escarpment.
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Introduction & History Mbweha Camp is the finest expression of what a private conservancy safari camp should be a property that uses its position outside a national park not as a limitation but as a liberation.
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The camp is built in the classic Kenyan bush stone and makuti thatch tradition 10 lava-stone cottages with thatched roofs set within a grove of euphorbia candelabra, yellow barked acacia and other indigenous trees that provides both shade and the specific ecological habitat that makes the conservancy so rich in bird and mammal life.
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This is the South Rift the landscape surrounding the extraordinary soda lakes of Magadi and Natron, bordered by the Nguruman Escarpment to the west, the Loita Hills to the north-west and the imposing volcanic mass of Mount Shompole to the south.
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The Shompole Conservancy — a 10,000-hectare area of community Maasai land in the most southerly section of the Kenyan Rift has been at the centre of the national and international conversation about community-based conservation since the original Shompole Lodge opened in 2000.
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The active volcano Ol Donyo Lengai visible from Lentorre on clear days towers above the Tanzanian side of the border, its distinctive ash- white eruptions a constant reminder of the geological forces that shaped this extraordinary landscape. ✓ The South Rift is not for every guest.
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Ewaso Ng'iro River, Shompole Conservancy | The Photographer's Dream Location: Shompole Wilderness Camp is situated in a shady grove of giant fig trees on the banks of the Southern Ewaso Ng'iro River the main source of water for the Shompole region within the exclusive Shompole Conservancy on the floor of the southern Great Rift Valley.
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The du Toit family manages the camp together with their local Maasai team in a partnership of genuine equality and mutual respect a model that the camp describes, accurately, as a "shining beacon for conservancy-based tourism" in Kenya.
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THE REAL NDOTO HOUSE Nguruman Escarpment, Shompole Conservancy | The Escarpment Vision Location: The Real Ndoto House occupies a remarkable position high on the Nguruman Escarpment — overlooking the Shompole Conservancy's valley floor from above, with views that on clear days extend to Mount Shompole, the distant alkaline shimmer of Lake Natron and occasionally across the border to Tanzania's active
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Vard Africa Insider Note Ndoto House is the ideal complement to a Shompole Wilderness stay the two together give guests both the valley-floor intimacy (the river, the fig trees, the hides) and the escarpment perspective (the panorama, the distant volcanoes, the changing light across the whole Rift Valley).
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LENTORRE LODGE Olkirimatian Conservancy, Great Rift Valley | The Maasai Oasis. Location: Lentorre Lodge is set on a spur of the Nguruman Escarpment beside a natural spring in the heart of the Olkirimatian Conservancy a 25,000-hectare Maasai community-owned conservation area in the South Rift of Kenya, bordering the Shompole Conservancy.
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Introduction & History Lentorre Lodge represents one of the most successful and most genuinely community-owned luxury safari operations in Kenya a model of what community-based conservation can look like when it combines authentic Maasai ownership, world-class hospitality infrastructure and a conservation philosophy deep enough to have attracted the attention of National Geographic (whose documentary The Plains featured the Olkirimatian Conservancy
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With just six villas and two-family units (maximum 16 guests), and operating within a conservancy in which no other lodge exists, Lentorre provides a level of exclusivity that few properties in Kenya can match. Ownership & Management Lentorre Lodge is family-owned and owner-operated within the framework of the Olkirimatian community's land management programme.
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The lodge works in close partnership with the South Rift Land Owners Association (SORALO) on conservation initiatives linking Amboseli National Park and the Masai Mara Reserve, and supports the Lale'enok Research Centre owned by the women of Olkirimatian which provides the community with a forum for engaging with outside partners on conservation knowledge.
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Unlike virtually every other significant river in Kenya, the Southern Ewaso has no crocodiles and no hippos a fact that transforms the relationship between guests and water from cautious observation to full physical engagement.
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The pace is the pace of tracking slow, attentive, frequently still and the rewards are the specific rewards of learning to read a landscape rather than merely seeing it.
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Star Gazing with a Telescope The minimal light pollution of the South Rift far from any significant human settlement, in a landscape where the nearest city is hours away — produces a night sky of extraordinary density and clarity.
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Purchasing beadwork jewellery directly from the women who made it each piece encoding the specific clan and regional identity of its creator. Meeting the rangers who patrol the conservancy's borders and who represent the community's front-line conservation investment.
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The lake's surface, variously pink with flamingos, white with crystallised soda, terracotta with the iron-rich volcanic soils of its shore and blue with the open sky, creates a colour palette of considerable painterly beauty. The flamingo nesting grounds on the lake's islands when active represent one of the most significant flamingo breeding sites in the East African Rift.
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Game drives, walks, riding, cultural immersion, conservation activities, scenic flights, and special interests.
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The valley has been occupied by pastoral communities for millennia; the lake's shores attracted early colonial settlers whose presence left an architectural and cultural legacy the extraordinary Djinn Palace, Joy and George Adamson's Elsamere (now a conservation centre), and the string of private estates that have been in continuous family occupation for over a century that gives the north shore
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Introduction & History Rubi Ranch Lake House represents a new and distinguished chapter in the story of Lake Naivasha's finest private properties a contemporary expression of lakeside ranch living that brings to the north shore a level of design sophistication, spatial generosity and thoughtful guest experience that distinguishes it from the colonial-era estates that have long defined the area's character.
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The owner's deep engagement with the Kenyan luxury travel sector informs every aspect of the guest experience from the careful sourcing of each piece of furniture to the design of the activity programme. The property does not accommodate bachelor or bachelorette parties.
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Culinary & Dining Experiences ✓ The ranch kitchen philosophy is built around volcanic soil and fresh lake water as the two fundamental sources the organic produce of the highland farm and the daily catch from the lake, prepared with skill and presented with the generosity and warmth that characterise the best private house dining in Kenya.
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Vard Africa Insider Note Dawn horse riding on the ranch when the Rift Valley mist still fills the valley and the hippos are returning to the lake and the fish eagles are beginning their morning calling is one of the most quietly extraordinary experiences available from any Naivasha property.
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Culinary & Dining Experiences Ajabu operates on a self-catering basis the family provides a chef and full housekeeping team; guests provide and purchase their own food and drink. ✓ The great Buffalo Mall in Naivasha town and an excellent Farm Shop and Butchery on South Lake Road provide all supplies.
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✓ The Naivasha town market offers the freshest local produce, lake fish and regional specialties. ✓ Meals taken on the lake-view deck beneath the fig trees are among the most pleasurable al fresco dining experiences available in the Rift Valley.
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Ownership & Management Olerai House is owned by the Douglas-Hamilton family and managed by Oria Douglas-Hamilton, who is intimately involved in the daily experience of guests and whose personal warmth and encyclopaedic knowledge of the lake's ecology and history transforms a stay at Olerai from a beautiful holiday into something genuinely enriching.
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✓ Boat safaris on Lake Naivasha with the option of a flamingo boat ride to Lake Oloidien or a picnic excursion to Crescent Island. ✓ Horse riding at a nearby farm, Golfing. ✓ Guided birdwatching with a resident ornithologist. ✓ Mount Longonot hiking arranged on request. ✓ Day trips to Lake Nakuru National Park.
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Culinary & Dining Experiences ✓ Olerai operates on a farm-to-table philosophy the estate's organic kitchen garden produces a significant portion of the fresh produce served at meals, and guests are welcome to explore the garden or participate in picking their day's fare.
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Ownership & Management Loldia House operates as part of the Governors' Camp Collection, combining the intimacy and character of a historic private house with the professional standards and logistical excellence of one of East Africa's most experienced safari hospitality groups.
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✓ Guided boat safari on Lake Naivasha the property's most celebrated experience, taking guests out across the lake in search of hippos, pelicans, fish eagles and the remarkable concentration of waterbirds that the Naivasha ecosystem supports. ✓ Game drives in open-sided vehicles through the 6,500-acre estate and to Lake Nakuru National Park.
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✓ Horse riding at a nearby establishment. ✓ Golfing. ✓ Tennis. ✓ Guided birdwatching with the estate's expert guides. Culinary & Dining Experiences ✓ Meals at Loldia are served under the shade of a fig tree on the lake-view lawn a setting that has been described by many guests as the most beautiful al fresco dining experience in Kenya.
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Why We Love Loldia House ✓ We love Loldia for the completeness of its character for the way in which 85 years of history, the professional excellence of the Governors' Collection and the extraordinary natural setting of the north-west lake shore combine to produce an experience that is simultaneously relaxed and deeply memorable.
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Ownership & Management Chui Lodge is owned and managed by the Zwager family, whose personal investment in the sanctuary's conservation programme and the lodge's guest experience is reflected in every operational decision.
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✓ Boat safari on Lake Naivasha — the famous "two-lake experience" starting at Lake Oloidien (the volcanic crater lake) and continuing to Lake Naivasha, offering a boat-based exploration of one of the Rift Valley's most beautiful freshwater systems. ✓ Guided walks around the sanctuary and camp.
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Culinary & Dining Experiences Chui Lodge's culinary philosophy is built on its own organic farm and dairy produce grown on-site under the watchful stewardship of the lodge's kitchen team and prepared by chefs whose range extends from wood-smoked beef fillets to homemade pizzas baked in charcoal ovens to the full repertoire of international and Kenyan coastal cuisine.
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Bush breakfasts following the morning boat safari set on a sandbar or a shaded riverbank with the lake spread out before the group are a Chui Lodge signature experience.
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The two-lake boat safari, the waterhole watching, the night drives and the lodge's warmth with younger guests make it a genuinely excellent family safari experience at this level of the Naivasha market. WHAT TO DO AT LAKE NAIV ASHA Our Signature Vard experiences in Lake Naivasha. 1.
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Vard Africa arranges private boat transfers to Crescent Island from the nearest property the 30-to-45-minute boat journey across Lake Naivasha, with its own extraordinary birdwatching opportunities, is as much a part of the experience as the island walk itself.
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✓ Fischer's Tower and the Central Tower two dramatic volcanic plugs that rise 25 and 60 metres respectively from the valley floor are the park's iconic landmarks and provide excellent rock climbing for experienced climbers.
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THE LAKE NAKURU ECOSYSTEM Lake Nakuru, Great Rift Valley The Flamingo Lake — Kenya's Iconic Soda Rift Lake Nakuru is, to many who have experienced it, the most visually dramatic of all Kenya's Rift Valley lakes.
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Ownership & Management The Cliff is privately owned and managed by its founders with a professional management team whose standards of service and sustainability reflect the property's ambition to deliver one of Kenya's finest safari experiences in one of its most dramatic settings.
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Culinary & Dining Experiences The open-plan restaurant and cliff-top deck provide the setting for meals of considerable quality overlooking Lake Nakuru. The kitchen serves a Mediterranean and international menu using fresh, locally sourced ingredients vegan and gluten-free options available on prior request.
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The activities that national park regulations prohibit night game drives, walking safaris, mountain biking, gourmet bush lunches in the wilderness, visits to the Kariandusi prehistoric site are precisely the activities that define and distinguish a stay at Mbweha.
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Culinary & Dining Experiences Mbweha's kitchen produces consistently impressive results from a camp setting that prizes fresh local ingredients and honest bush cooking over culinary complexity. ✓ The Indian-influenced menu (reflecting the cultural background of some of the kitchen team) sits alongside international options and traditional Kenyan preparations in a daily rotation that keeps meals interesting throughout a multi-night stay.
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✓ These freedoms, combined with the camp's warmth, the quality of the guiding and the extraordinary conservation heritage of the Soysambu Conservancy, make Mbweha one of the most complete and most distinctive Lake Nakuru experiences available.
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✓ But for guests who want to experience Kenya at its most authentically wild to be the only visitors in a landscape of 10,000 hectares, to walk with habituated baboons, to spend a night in a photography hide by a remote waterhole, to visit a Maasai family in their home, to swim in a river with no crocodiles and tube
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The Southern Ewaso Ng'iro River remarkable for the fact that it supports no crocodiles or hippos, making it one of very few rivers in East Africa where swimming and water activities are genuinely safe provides the camp's most distinctive and most beloved activity environment.
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This is the du Toit family's home as much as their business and the warmth, the personal attention and the specific quality of hosted intimacy that this creates is consistently cited by guests as what makes Shompole Wilderness unlike anywhere else they have experienced.
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✓ River swimming, tubing and kayaking on the Southern Ewaso Ng'iro one of the camp's most joyful and most distinctive activities, available when river levels allow. ✓ Animal tracking and bird walks on the conservancy's dusty paths the landscape is exceptional for tracking, and the guide's knowledge of spoor identification adds a forensic dimension to bush walking.
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Culinary & Dining Experiences The camp kitchen produces meals of consistent quality and genuine warmth wholesome, delicious and always personal. The open-air dining room beside the river, the meals under the stars on the camp's central fire area, and the river-bank breakfasts during bush activities all carry the specific pleasure of food in extraordinary settings.
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Why We Love Ndoto House We love Ndoto House for the audacity of its position for the way that sitting on the escarpment above the Shompole Conservancy changes the entire experience of the landscape.
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What the valley-floor camps experience as wilderness, Ndoto House reveals as geography the patterns of the plains, the river's silver course, the distant lakes and mountains made comprehensible from above. And for the community story that makes every night spent here a direct contribution to the long, complicated and ultimately hopeful story of Shompole's conservation journey.
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4 Private Double or Twin Villas — Large, elegantly crafted from wood, canvas and thatch, each with its own private plunge pool, private veranda and panoramic views across the conservancy. Open-sided design allows constant airflow and the full visual experience of the landscape from inside the villa.
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✓ Night drives are Shompole's most distinctive game drive offering the nocturnal world of the conservancy, hidden during daylight hours, reveals itself in the sweep of spotlights across the plains.
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River Swimming, Tubing and Kayaking on the Southern Ewaso Ng'iro The Southern Ewaso Ng'iro River — which carries the name "brown river" in the Maasai language, though its water is in fact remarkably clear is one of the great natural gifts of the Shompole experience.
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Swimming in the river particularly in the deep, green pools below the fig trees where the bank drops steeply into cold, clear water is an experience of extraordinary pleasure.
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Tubing floating on inflated tubes through the river's stretches of gentle current, watching the fig tree canopy pass overhead and the Nguruman Escarpment rising beyond is one of the most joyful and most specifically Shompole activities available.
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Baboon Walks The Lale'enok Resource Centre which sits at the intersection of the Shompole and Olkirimatian conservancies has, under the guidance of its research programme, habituated a troop of baboons that allows guests to accompany them through their natural daily activities with a local guide who knows the troop individually.
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This experience requires an early start to reach the troop at dawn as they descend from their sleeping trees and begin the day's foraging, social interactions and territorial movements.
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Cultural home visits arranged through Shompole Wilderness allow small groups of guests to spend a morning or an afternoon with a local family, learning about the daily rhythms of Maasai life: the construction and maintenance of the boma (homestead), the management of cattle and goats, the preparation of food, the roles of men and women within the community, the extraordinary
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Run in the Wild For guests who want to experience the Shompole landscape at the pace and the sensory intensity of a run the wind, the ground underfoot, the sound of their own breathing and the vast open plains Shompole Wilderness guides offer accompanied running excursions across the open grassland in the early morning or late evening hours.
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✓ The experience of running across the Rift Valley floor with the Nguruman Escarpment rising on one side and the volcanic peaks of the south on the other is one of those experiences uncommon in organised safari tourism that guests who take it report as among the most visceral and most memorable of their Kenya journey.
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The flamingo concentrations at Lake Magadi and with a helicopter or extended road excursion Lake Natron are among the most spectacular bird aggregations in East Africa: hundreds of thousands of pink birds in a landscape of extraordinary volcanic colour, the alkaline flats shimmering in the heat, the volcanic peaks of the border as the backdrop.
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The combination of the extraordinary landscape, the complete silence of the South Rift at night and the extraordinary star field overhead creates a contemplative and profoundly beautiful experience that guests consistently describe as one of the most memorable moments of their Africa journey.
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Lentorre Lodge arranges authentic community visits that give guests a genuine understanding of this choice and this achievement. Walking with the cattle herders as they bring the animals home at dusk. Visiting a Maasai village and participating in the daily rhythms of the homestead.
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For young travellers, this immersion in a genuinely different way of life is among the most educational and most durably influential experiences that a Kenya journey can provide.
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Bush Dining With the Nguruman Escarpment as the backdrop, the volcanic plains as the foreground and the extraordinary South Rift sky as the ceiling, Lentorre Lodge's bush dining programme creates culinary experiences of a theatrical beauty that conventional restaurant settings cannot approach.
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The specific setting for each bush meal is chosen in consultation with the guest group and changes daily "a variety of amazing locations scattered across the conservancy" ensuring that no two meals occupy the same backdrop or deliver the same experience.
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Fishing in a wild African river, with the escarpment above you and the sounds of the conservancy around you, is a meditative and quietly joyful experience that offers a different pace and a different relationship with the landscape from the game drive and the walking safari.
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The baboon walk experience departing early enough to intercept the troop as they descend from their sleeping trees at dawn provides an encounter with primate social life of extraordinary depth and intimacy.
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Lake Nakuru — 2.5 to 3 hours from Nairobi via the same highway. South Rift — 4 hours from Nairobi via the Magadi road. All transfers in comfortable, air-conditioned private vehicles with experienced Vard Africa drivers.
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Access, health, safety, family suitability, minimum stays, routing, airstrips, and the details that make the journey work.
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✓ Outdoor dining on the lakehouse decks, in the farm's natural settings or for special occasions on the lake shore itself. ✓ The Leleshwa Vineyard a short drive away offers intimate wine tastings that add a rare and delightful dimension to the Naivasha culinary experience. Health & Safety ✓ The lake and pools require supervision for younger children.
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✓ The ranch's private road is rough in places — 4x4 vehicle access recommended. ✓ The property maintains close relationships with the local medical infrastructure and Vard Africa's emergency network covers all contingencies.
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Book the hilltop Hyrax Hill for groups who want both the spectacular view and the sense of historical connection to the prehistoric heritage of this remarkable place. Families & Children ✓ Rubi Ranch Lake House is warmly welcoming to families.
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✓ The horses, the ranch environment, the boat access to the lake and the proximity to Hell's Gate and Crescent Island make it a richly stimulating environment for children of all ages. ✓ Pool supervision required at all times.
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The property is accessed via Moi North Lake Road, 14 kilometres from the A104 Nairobi-Naivasha-Nakuru highway. Loldia airstrip just minutes from the house receives scheduled daily flights from Nairobi's Wilson Airport on Safarilink, reducing the journey from Nairobi to a remarkable 25 minutes by air. By road from Nairobi, guests should allow approximately 2 hours.
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Ownership & Management Ajabu House is owned by the great-grandchildren of the original Hopcraft settlers and managed by the current generation of the family young Kenyans with a deep love for the place and a genuine commitment to the quality of guest experience.
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✓ Day trips to Mount Longonot, Hell's Gate National Park and Lake Nakuru National Park all arranged through the family's driver network. ✓ WiFi access all through out.
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Health & Safety ✓ The Loldia Conservation Area contains buffalo and hippos; guests walking beyond the property boundary should do so with a guide. ✓ The lake and its banks require appropriate supervision for young children. ✓ The road access to Ajabu is steep and rough in sections; 4x4 is recommended.
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Health & Safety ✓ The sanctuary contains buffalo and hippos; all walks beyond the immediate garden require a qualified guide. ✓ Children must be supervised around the lake margin. ✓ Pool supervision essential all throught your stay. ✓ Medical assistance accessible via Naivasha town, 2 kilometres from the property.
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Do not miss the garden pick: choosing the vegetables for your lunch from the organic garden, with the lake visible through the fig trees, is a small but genuinely moving experience.
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The property enjoys direct lakeshore access and extraordinary views across the water to the volcanic peaks of the Rift Valley escarpment. Loldia airstrip just minutes from the house receives scheduled daily flights on Governors' Aviation directly from Nairobi, with onward flights available to the Masai Mara.
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✓ The lake and surrounding environment are managed for guest safety; comprehensive first aid is available at all times. ✓ The property's generator provides reliable power; solar panels supply 75% of requirements.
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And request the lakeside sunset dinner: a table set on the shore as the sun descends behind the escarpment is the finest evening in the Naivasha basin. Families & Children Loldia House is outstanding for families.
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✓ The park's 68 square kilometres established in 1984 and named by German explorer Gustav Fischer and British explorer Joseph Thomson during their rival expeditions in 1883 encompass some of the most spectacular and most accessible volcanic geology in East Africa.
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✓ The Hell's Gate Gorge accessible on foot from the valley floor reveals towering red-and-black lava walls, a path descending to natural hot springs (reaching temperatures sufficient to cook eggs), sulphuric pools and the extraordinary sensory world of active geothermal geology.
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✓ The Olkaria Geothermal Complex Kenya's most significant renewable energy infrastructure, visible from the park and accessible by guided tour operates on the volcanic heat beneath Hell's Gate and provides over 600 megawatts of the country's electricity.
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The park is approximately 160 kilometres north-west of Nairobi a 2.5-to-3-hour drive via the Nairobi-Nakuru highway, or accessible by private charter flight to Naishi Airstrip (within the park) with a short road transfer to the lodge.
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✓ Yoga and meditation guided sunrise yoga above the lake is one of the property's most sought-after experiences. ✓ Photography safaris with professional guidance and access to the exceptional light and panoramic viewpoints that the cliff position provides. Wifi access all throughout.
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The cliff-top dining position with the lake and its flamingo populations visible at all times makes every meal a visual experience as well as a culinary one. Private bush breakfasts and candlelit dinners can be arranged on the cliff face itself. Health & Safety ✓ All safety certifications appropriate to a cliff-top property in a national park environment.
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✓ 24-hour security. ✓ Solar power provides primary energy. ✓ All game drives in the national park are conducted in accordance with KWS regulations. ✓ Medical assistance accessible via Nakuru town.
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And the afternoon photography safari, when the light is low and warm and the flamingo flocks are most active, produces images that guests consistently describe as the finest of their Kenya journey. Families & Children ✓ The Cliff does not accommodate children under 12 years.
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Sundowners at Delamere's Nose the striking rock promontory within Soysambu that provides one of the finest panoramic views of the Rift Valley floor and Lake Elementaita. ✓ Visit to Lake Elementaita hot springs a geological wonder accessible within a short drive of the camp.
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✓ All game drives in the national park are conducted in accordance with KWS regulations; conservancy activities follow the camp's own safety protocols. ✓ 24-hour security. ✓ Solar provides 75% of power requirements.
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Why We Love Mbweha Safari Camp ✓ We love Mbweha for the freedom its conservancy position provides the ability to walk, to drive at night, to picnic in the wilderness, to visit prehistoric sites and hot springs that the national park visitor cannot access.
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The region encompasses two adjacent community conservancies Shompole and Olkirimatian both owned and managed by the local Maasai community, both representing landmark achievements in the global story of community-based conservation, and both providing an experience of African wilderness of a depth, authenticity and raw beauty that Kenya's more accessible destinations cannot replicate.
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The camp is accessible by charter flight from Nairobi (approximately 25 minutes to the Ranger airstrip, followed by a 25-minute transfer), or by road (approximately 4 hours from Nairobi via Magadi). The conservancy is flanked by Lake Magadi to the east, Lake Natron to the south, the Nguruman Escarpment to the west and the Olkirimatian Group Ranch to the north.
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Ownership & Management Shompole Wilderness is owned and managed by Johann and Sam du Toit and their children, who are resident at the camp and personally involved in every guest's experience.
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✓ Two of the tents have the option of adding a children's tent on the veranda making them ideal for families travelling with younger children. ✓ A swimming pool overlooks the plains behind camp, providing a cool and private place for the midday heat.
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✓ Bush walks with local Maasai warriors. ✓ Baboon walks (see experience description below). Cultural home visits to local Maasai families. ✓ Running in the wild guided morning or evening runs across the open plains for guests who want to experience the Shompole landscape at speed and at ground level. Scenic helicopter flights (at additional cost).
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The photographic hide activities require prior planning and appropriate vehicular support for safety. Medical assistance accessible via Nairobi by charter flight (25 minutes) in emergencies. Vard Africa's emergency network provides comprehensive coverage.
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The exclusively-use format means the camp is your own; the river activities, the animal tracking, the baboon walks and the Maasai cultural visits are deeply engaging for children and teenagers. Children's tent configurations on selected room verandas accommodate families of varying sizes.
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Ownership & Management Ndoto House is a Shompole community property leased to private operators and managed by Lentorre Lodge, with all proceeds contributing directly to the community's land management and development programme. The locally-staffed team includes a manager, chef, room stewards, maintenance and security.
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The lodge sits in a natural amphitheatre providing uninhibited views of Mount Shompole, Ol Donyo Gelai and the active volcano Ol Donyo Lengai in Tanzania. Accessible by road from Nairobi in 3.5 to 4 hours, or by private charter flight to a nearby airstrip.
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Floor-to-ceiling glass fronts invite the wilderness in; private decks create perfect stargazing spaces after dark. 1 Family Villa — A larger configuration accommodating a couple and 2 to 3 children, with separate sleeping areas and the same quality of finish and view as the private villas.
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✓ Star gazing with the lodge's telescope the minimal light pollution of the South Rift produces a night sky of extraordinary density and beauty. Scenic helicopter flights over the escarpment, the soda lakes and the volcanic landscape (pre-arranged, at additional cost). ✓ Access to the baboon walk programme (see experience description below).
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Culinary & Dining Experiences Lentorre's kitchen is one of the lodge's most celebrated attributes a highly adaptable and genuinely talented culinary operation that accommodates any dietary requirement or request with warmth and skill, and that consistently surprises guests with the quality and creativity of meals produced in a remote bush setting.
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Kayaking provides the more active version of the same river experience, with the additional pleasure of exploring the river's bends and eddies under your own power. All water activities are subject to river level assessment by the guide team; safety is the first priority and activities may be modified or suspended when flow conditions make this necessary.
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The primatological depth that Dr Shirley Strum's research legacy brings to the interpretation of baboon behaviour at Lale'enok gives this experience a scientific dimension that is genuinely enriching for curious guests.
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These visits are not performances for tourists but genuine encounters with real families who extend genuine hospitality in the Maasai tradition. The experience requires respectful engagement and an open curiosity; what it returns is an understanding of this community's relationship with their land that no amount of reading can provide.
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Children's activities are particularly designed within this cultural programme children are offered the experience of being a Maasai for the day: helping to fetch water from the spring, assisting with the morning cattle move, learning the Maasai warrior tradition's basic cattle-herding calls.
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The lodge's chef prepares menus of genuine quality in the bush from languid midday feasts on the escarpment with cold wines and a view extending to Tanzania, to intimate candlelit dinners at the waterhole as nocturnal animals begin their evening arrivals, to dawn breakfasts on the plains after a morning game drive with the first light turning the volcanic landscape
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Visits to Lake Magadi and Lake Natron Lake Magadi — one of the most visually extraordinary lakes in East Africa, its alkaline waters producing the natural soda-ash that has been commercially extracted here for a century offers the closest and most accessible soda lake experience from Lentorre Lodge.
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Lake Natron — across the Tanzanian border, accessible by helicopter from Lentorre or by extended road expedition is a more demanding and more extreme environment: its waters reach temperatures of 60°C, its alkalinity is lethal to most organisms (and legendarily to large animals that attempt to drink from it), and its extraordinary red-and-pink surface colouration is the result of the
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Walking with Baboons The Lale'enok Resource Centre — which sits at the intersection of the Shompole and Olkirimatian conservancies and is accessible from Lentorre as well as Shompole Wilderness has, under the guidance of its long-term research programme and the legacy of Dr Shirley Strum (one of the world's leading experts on baboon behaviour and social organization), habituated a troop
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GETTING THERE & LOGISTICAL SUPPORT Air Access: Lake Naivasha is served by Loldia Airstrip — receiving daily scheduled flights from Nairobi's Wilson Airport on Safarilink (25 minutes). Private charter aircraft can also land at Loldia, and at the Oserian Airstrip near Chui Lodge (10 to 15 minutes from the lodge).
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Lake Nakuru is accessible by road from Nairobi (2.5 to 3 hours) or by private charter to Nakuru Airport (NUU), just 15 minutes from The Cliff. Lake Nakuru National Park can also be reached via Naishi Airstrip inside the park.
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The South Rift Conservancies are best accessed by private charter flight — approximately 25 minutes from Wilson Airport to the Ranger Airstrip (Shompole) or nearby strips for Lentorre.
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Road access is approximately 4 hours from Nairobi via the Magadi road — a rewarding journey through the increasingly dramatic southern Rift Valley landscape, but not recommended for guests with limited time or mobility considerations. Road Access: Lake Naivasha — 1.5 to 2 hours from Nairobi on the A104/A8 highway.
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