Tortilis Camp in Amboseli National Park is renowned for unrivalled views of Mount Kilimanjaro and its proximity to a thriving African elephant population. With more than 1,000 elephants in the park ecosystem—and some of the largest bulls in Africa—visitors often get exceptionally close to these giants. Tortilis Camp shares the Latin name of Kenya’s native umbrella thorn trees, paying homage to the acacia woodlands within which the camp sits.
Tawi Lodge is located on a private conservancy of 6,000 acres just five minutes from Kimana Gate, the eastern entrance to Amboseli National Park, at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro (5,963m). The lodge is an eco-friendly operation, which takes maximum care of the environment and its people. It consists of 12 cottages ideally located on bush land facing Kilimanjaro.
Set on 140 acres of land on Manda Island, just off the main Lamu Island, Manda Bay is a private location offering an exclusive beach holiday – an unforgettable experience thanks to its ethos of barefoot luxury. The lodge offers Beach Front Rooms situated right on the sea front with stunning views over the Indian Ocean. The secluded beach offers an endless supply of activities like snorkeling through the coral reefs and an array of water sports to keep everyone busy throughout the day.