Best Kenyan lodges and camps : The best Kenyan lodges and camps are exceptional safari accommodations and immersive experience in Kenya’s breathtaking landscapes and incredible wildlife, blending comfort, elegance, and authentic African charm with the expert guiding, delicious meals and unforgettable game viewing opportunities.
Campi ya Kanzi, Amboseli National Park.
From Campi ya Kanzi, which is close to Amboseli National Park, take pleasure in an unforgettable safari. Savour the vistas of Ernest Hemingway’s “green hills of Africa” and Mount Kilimanjaro while unwinding in your thatch-roofed room. In order to preserve wildlife and help the local Maasai population, the modest Eco lodge combines comfort with a genuine safari experience.
Go bush walking or wildlife drive with a Maasai guide and tracker. Expect to encounter a lot of elephants in Amboseli, even though the scenery is worth the trip in and of itself. Lions, cheetahs, buffalo, hyenas, zebras, and giraffes are also likely to be seen.
Elephant Bedroom Camp, Samburu National Reserve.
Imagine a dry setting with palm trees and a riverine forest. The Samburu National Reserve is that. Elephant Bedroom Camp is a Kenya safari camp located on the banks of the Ewaso Nyiro River, surrounded by trees. The tents blend luxury and traditional African elements. Your deck even has a plunge pool.
Enjoy a private dinner on your terrace while taking in the starlight and watching elephants and impala visit the unfenced camp. On a game drive, you can see lions, leopards, elephants, and “specials” such the long-necked gerenuk, Grevy’s zebra, Beisa Oryx, and reticulated giraffe. Learn about Samburu culture and the environment by taking a walk with a Samburu guide.
Elsa’s Kopje, Meru National Park.
In Meru National Park, Elsa’s Kopje on Mughwango Hill offers sweeping views of the volcanic plains. Its name alludes to the well-known lion from the 1966 film Born Free, which was based on a true tale. The Adamsons’ first camp, where they reared and released orphaned lions, is situated above the lodge. Elsa’s Kopje is known for its views, luxury, and isolation.
Come see huge herds of elephants here. In the rhino sanctuary, you can also witness buffalo, giraffes, lions, and rhinos. Savour hippo-rafting rivers, chilly woods, and baobab-tree-lined semi-desert plains. Enjoy a massage, a bush breakfast, a guided walk, or a cultural visit to the Tharaka community to get up close and personal with nature.
Kiboko Luxury Camp, Lake Naivasha.
Romantic the Great Rift Valley in Kenya is home to Lake Naivasha. One of the most beautiful Kenya safari camps is the small Kiboko Luxury Camp, which has tents on its coastlines that overlook the water. See flamingos and pelicans in adjacent Lake Elementeita or Lake Nakuru when you visit Hell’s Gate National Park. For sweeping vistas, hike up Mt. Longonot’s extinct volcanic crater. Visit Mount Longonot National Park to see giraffes, zebras, lions, and leopards. Or simply unwind at camp while enjoying a wonderful view and have a massage.

Kilaguni Serena Safari Lodge, Tsavo West National Park.
Kilaguni Serena Safari Lodge is another popular choice among Kenyan safari lodges, situated against the backdrop of the volcanic Chyulu Hills and Mount Kilimanjaro. Elephants and other animals visit a waterhole in Tsavo West National Park, where the lodge is located. Watch Akamba dance, have dinner outside, and cool off in the pool.
Discover the mysteries of the wilderness by visiting the rhino sanctuary or going on a game drive or bush walk with a Maasai guide. For a bird’s-eye perspective of the surroundings, have breakfast on the Roaring Rocks. See the black lava that erupted from the ground in this “land of lions and lava.” Or go to Mzima Springs, a verdant haven in the red sands of Tsavo, to observe crocodiles and hippo.