Tortilis Camp is named after the tortilis acacia tree and is a charming rustic tented camp built into the side of a hill, facing the foothills of Africa’s highest mountain, Kilimanjaro. The friendly staff, drawn from the local Masai community, are dedicated to offering a truly memorable stay. Game drives, guided bush walks, bush meals...Read More
In the heart of Masailand, Selenkay Conservancy is an important dispersal area for wildlife moving in and out of Amboseli, and is home to a wide diversity of species. The eco-friendly camp is small and purposefully built on the lines of a traditional safari camp, offering the opportunity to get close to nature and away...Read More
Ol Tukai Lodge is one of the best spots in the world to watch elephant with the backdrop of Africa’s highest mountain, Mount Kilimanjaro. Writers have described Ol Tukai and the surrounding Amboseli National Park ‘as a home for the Gods’. Ol Tukai is an Eco-rated lodge having excellent outdoor and indoor facilities with its...Read More
Set in expansive, mature gardens that face Africa’s highest mountain, Mount Kilimanjaro. Built within a 190-acre area of Masai country, it is an ideal base from which to enjoy numerous pursuits. A variety of bird species build their nests here, while squirrels and monkeys with babies clinging under their bellies dart through the gardens.Read More
Set against the magnificent backdrop of Africa’s highest mountain, the glittering Mount Kilimanjaro. Amboseli Serena Safari Lodge enjoys a uniquely privileged position at the heart of this world-famous national park. Secluded within a groove of acacia trees, the lodge looks out over the golden savannah plains with the partial views of the mountain itself.Read More