Kenya is a land where one can view snow-capped Mount Kenya, herds of game or laze on palm fringed beaches.

Destinations in Kenya
Amboseli Porini Camp is located in the Selenkay Conservation Area - a few miles north of Amboseli National Park. The camp lies in the heart of Maasailand where the animals are still truly wild.
The Cottar's safari tradition began in 1919. Nearly ninety years on, the family continues to provide this unparalleled safari experience to discerning guests from all over the world.
Situated right on the Northern Edge of the Maasai Mara reserve this 8-tented bush camp is tucked away in prime wildlife area. Closed season: April, May and November to 10 Dec.
For many years Kenya's best kept secret, the untamed wilderness of Meru National Park is best explored for its hidden jewel - Elsa's Kopje. Made famous by the film Born Free and George Adamson's Lions.
The thrill of seeing Big game on foot, the excitement of face to face encounters with small animals and the details of insects, combine perfectly with sleeping in your own traditional mobile camp.
Almost a century ago this site was reserved exclusively, for Kenya’s colonial Governors and their royal visitors. Now Governors’ Camp nestles in the forest along the winding banks of the Mara River.
Situated in the heart of the Maasai Mara Game Reserve with tents strategically sited in the shade of old African Fig Trees, all overlooking the Mara River.
This private camp offers the opportunity to safari in the style of days gone by - in your own exclusive camp. Up to 16 people, one family/group, have a beautiful bend of the Mara River to themselves.
Kicheche is located on the Aitong Plains in the northern Koiyaki Lemek region of the famous Masai Mara Reserve. The camp is hidden in a grove of wild olive and croton trees in a prime wildlife area.
Kichwa Tembo is situated at the foot of the Oloololo Escarpment on the western border of the Masai Mara Reserve in southwestern Kenya.
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