This delightful camp, built with natural materials, nestles tranquilly in unspoilt woodland on the edge of Amboseli National Park. It has a reputation for rustic simplicity, great design, an emphasis on service, comfort and warm hospitality, and has won awards for eco-tourism.
It has 17 spacious luxury tents each with king size or twin beds, dressing area and elegant en suite bathroom, all raised on a wooden deck with a makuti thatched roof overhanging a large veranda.
A central thatched lounge/bar/dining area offers guests the chance to relax and unwind. The food here is expertly prepared and includes Italian traditional recipes from the owner’s family cookbook. These are complimented by produce grown in the camp’s own garden. There is a swimming pool where you can bask in the sun and chill out between game drives.
There is superior and varied game viewing from open sided vehicles. Enjoy sundowners on top of Kitirua hill as the sun sets over Mt Kilimanjaro, a truly unique experience and a sight not to be missed. You can also experience a bush breakfast on the plains, visit a Maasai village (manyatta) or even walk with a trained Maasai guide outside the park boundary.
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