Home to diverse tribes such as the Samburu, Kikuyu, and Boran, the Laikipia and Samburu regions offer a unique blend of rich cultural heritage and pioneering conservation efforts. These areas are renowned not only for their abundant wildlife and breathtaking landscapes, but also for the deep-rooted traditions of their pastoral communities, which contribute to the region's cultural richness.

Much like the Maasai, the Samburu people have a strong connection to their land and livestock, shaping their way of life for generations. Their colorful traditions, beadwork, and ceremonies are a window into their enduring heritage. The Boran people, too, maintain a proud pastoral lifestyle, while the Kikuyu contribute to the cultural tapestry with their agricultural practices and deep historical roots in the region.

What makes Laikipia and Samburu truly unique is the fusion of these vibrant cultures with world-class conservation initiatives. The open grasslands and acacia-dotted landscapes in the north and south provide vital habitats for endangered species like Grevy’s zebras, elephants, and African wild dogs. To the east, the olive and cedar forests add to the region's ecological diversity. This combination of community-driven conservation and the preservation of cultural heritage makes Laikipia and Samburu standout destinations for those seeking an immersive, authentic experience in Kenya.

 

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The Nay Palad Bird Nest - Tour
The Nay Palad Bird Nest
$ 1,796
1 Night
22 Dec, 23 Dec, 24 Dec, and more
Segera, Laikipia County
The Nay Palad Bird Nest
$ 1,796
Nay Palad Bird Nest is a one-of-a-kind accommodation on the grounds of Segera Retreat, an award-winning sustainable luxury destination. Perched amid the treetops on a river teeming with wildlife, the Bird Nest offers views of the plains by day that are matched only by those of the stars at night. In the morning, guests awaken to the magical sounds of animals at play. Ever fancied spending the night in a bird’s nest? Probably not, but you may wish to consider it now. Welcome to the Nay Palad Bird Nest, Africa’s latest quirky and luxurious safari lodge, located in the wilds of Kenya - a raised suite that offers 360-degree views over the surrounding plains of Laikipia. The nest is lit with lanterns, champagne, and delicious food set out on the open-air top level. Inviting beds (either open-air or within the shelter of the first floor) are prepared with soft linens and hot water bottles, ready for the night ahead. From the comfort of the nest, guests will watch the sunset, feast on a picnic-style dinner and fall asleep under the starry sky. To wake up to the sounds of wild animals and a view as far as the eye can see makes for a wonderful experience. Part of the Segera Retreat and built next to a river well-stocked with wildlife, this two-level suite was built with interwoven tree branches and a circular viewing platform up top. read more read less
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Lengishu | Luxury Safari Home in Kenya - Tour
Lengishu | Luxury Safari Home in Kenya
$ 2,400
1 Night
22 Dec, 23 Dec, 24 Dec, and more
Lengishu
Lengishu | Luxury Safari Home in Kenya
$ 2,400
Lengishu is an exclusive-use family home offering unparalleled luxury accommodation in Laikipia at the heart of Kenya’s 32,000-acre Borana Conservancy, one of the country’s most successful rhino sanctuaries. Nestled into a ridge with stunning views across the Laikipia plains and deep into the Northern Frontier, Lengishu is a luxury home offering sustainable tourism and safari adventures in one of Kenya’s leading wildlife destinations.  The main house and its four hand-built cottages can accommodate up to 12 guests, including a scenic pool, a grand main dining area where you'll enjoy hearty farm-to-fork cuisine and plenty of outdoor social spaces making this a great spot for family groups and friends. With a team of staff and guides to look after you, you get to choose which activities you’d like to do and when. Some of the exciting ways to fill your day include private game viewing on land and in the air, mountain biking, rhino tracking on foot and horse riding. THE ROOMS Fish Eagle and Goshawk are standalone double rooms, perfect for couples. The Upper and Lower Cottages work well for guests travelling with young children or couples on safari together, with the bedrooms leading off a shared sitting room that is found at the centre of the cottage. All bedrooms are spacious with fireplaces or wood-burning stoves for the cooler evenings and have en-suite bathrooms with rain showers and freestanding copper bathtubs. Floor-to-ceiling windows provide majestic views of the undulating plains beyond, perfect for bathtub game viewing. Lengishu is situated on Borana Conservancy – home to The Big Five, along with an abundance of other species of African wildlife – bringing you to the heart of the action. Working with the Conservancy, we offer a wealth of game drives and other safari adventures on land, by air and on horseback, along with hands-on conservation experiences, accompanied by your own private guide. read more read less
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Arijiju House | Luxury Private Villa in Laikipia - Tour
Arijiju House | Luxury Private Villa in Laikipia
$ 2,145
1 Night
22 Dec, 23 Dec, 24 Dec, and more
Nanyuki, Laikipia County
Arijiju House | Luxury Private Villa in Laikipia
$ 2,145
Arijiju House is an exclusive-use luxury retreat; a beautiful, private residence in the game-rich, Kenyan Highlands with rare, truly wild luxuries—a spectacular retreat on the Borana Conservancy on Kenya’s Laikipia Plateau. Overview of Arijiju Arijiju's architectural design reflects the Kenyan custom of arranging rooms to accommodate multiple generations, featuring three suites in the main house and two spacious cottages along a stone path. It stands as a grand private villa, boasting a chic grass-thatched roof that merges effortlessly with the hillside, setting a new luxury benchmark for the region. The shared spaces of Arijiju Retreat are a fusion of African and European influences – echoing the iconic monasteries of nearby Ethiopia, with the entire edifice sheathed in indigenous Meru stone, complemented by European elements like elegant chandeliers and high-end western furnishings. Food & service The service at Arijiju Retreat is exceptional—attentive, stylish, friendly, and highly professional. The kitchen embraces a farm-to-table approach, catering to both health-conscious guests and food enthusiasts. Inspired by Ottolenghi, the cuisine beautifully combines modern, classic, and local flavors. The dining area boasts two large fireplaces and floor-to-ceiling arched windows, while meals can also be enjoyed on various decks and patios or even in the conservancy. Guests are invited to customize their dining experience, ranging from lavish to light, with options for vegan and gluten-free diets. There is a candle-lit lounge and bar area, a library and office, a spa house, a gym, a yoga studio, tennis and squash courts, and an infinity pool with views over a waterhole frequented by elephant, rhino, cheetah, giraffe and many other species. There is a fourteen-strong staff in attendance, including the butler, chefs and a ranger. Wi-Fi is available throughout the property. The indulgent 19 m (65 ft) infinity swimming pool, often also enjoyed by elephants to quench their thirst, offers the ideal respite after a warm Kenyan day’s adventure.  To the north and east of Arijiju lie snow-capped mountains, dense forests and sprawling deserts, while to the south looms Mount Kenya. Open fences and corridors allow for safe passage for animals on migration, while radio collars on elephant matriarchs and roaming lions help inform and divert human-wildlife conflict. As such, Laikipia has emerged as the only region in Kenya where wildlife numbers have increased over the past 20 years. Conservation at Arijiju Arijiju Retreat is thoughtfully designed and operated with a strong commitment to sustainability and the well-being of the local community. Every aspect of the retreat has been carefully crafted to minimize its environmental footprint. From eco-friendly building materials to energy-efficient practices, every detail reflects a dedication to preserving the natural surroundings while supporting local livelihoods. read more read less
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Segera Retreat - Tour
Segera Retreat
$ 1,832
1 Night
22 Dec, 23 Dec, 24 Dec, and more
Nanyuki, Laikipia County
Segera Retreat
$ 1,832
Set in the wilderness of Kenya’s Laikipia Plateau, Segera Retreat and Spa takes luxurious sustainability to an entirely new and unique level. By embracing the region's culture, communities, wildlife and environment, Segera has become the paradigm of a harmonious eco-retreat. An exclusive destination for fun, adventure, spiritual reflection and peace, where absolute luxury, bespoke service and generous all-inclusive offerings combine to give you exceptional privacy in your wild Kenyan home away from home.Segera is a treasured haven for Kenya’s most celebrated wildlife species, where a holistic approach to wellness ensures a revitalising and authentic safari experience from the moment you arrive. Segera is an extraordinary and unexpected oasis of luxury and sustainability in the heart of the bush. Once a private family hideaway for Puma and Harley Davidson CEO Jochen Zeitz, it has been transformed into one of Africa’s most sophisticated and enlightened safari destinations in recent years, while maintaining an atmosphere of absolute seclusion and exclusivity. Wildlife at Segera Seek out the Big Five in addition to rarer species such as Wild Dog, Reticulated Giraffe and Patas Monkeys, an endangered species. The rare Grevy’s zebra is the world’s largest living horse species; With only around 3000 left on Earth, this striking species is not one that you are likely to see just anywhere. read more read less
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Loisaba Star Bed - Tour
Loisaba Star Bed
$ 394
1 Night
22 Dec, 23 Dec, 24 Dec, and more
Loisaba Star Bed
$ 394
Poised on a rocky kopje, the Loisaba Star Beds command sweeping views over an undulating valley and a permanent waterhole, frequented by resident wildlife. Handcrafted four-poster wooden beds sit on raised wooden platforms jutting out from a thatched-roof accommodation and are rolled out each night for guests to enjoy the most memorable sleep under the endless African sky. Rustically designed to complement the surrounding environment, each star bed is individually built in harmony with the natural rocky features, incorporating a sitting area, and an open-plan bathroom with a view. Loisaba star bed is unique, cosy, luxurious and ideal for anyone seeking relaxation and an authentic African experience. Dining Experience at Loisaba Guests at Loisaba Star Beds are attended by a team of local Samburu and Laikipia Maasai warriors who are also expert guides. The welcome offered is exemplary: warm, friendly and professional. The sister Tented Camp is well-known for the quality of its cuisine, and the offering here equals it with a highly diet-adaptable menu produced with local ingredients but an international outlook. There is a good list of wines and other drinks available. Rising early to watch the sunrise from your Star Bed with a comforting hot beverage, the day ahead promises adventure, with a myriad of activities by which to experience Loisaba. A day of fun is rounded off with drinks by the log fire in the Star Beds lounge, sharing tall tales of the African bush, with the tale-telling continuing over a delicious shared dinner. Where is Loisaba Star Bed Located Loisaba is a 58,000-acre conservancy within Laikipia County that is owned by Loisaba Community Trust, a Kenyan Trust incorporated under the Perpetual Succession of Trustees Act and is committed to wildlife and ecological conservation. The Loisaba mission is to protect and enhance critical wildlife diversity, abundance and habitat in the Loisaba landscape, which sits on the western edge of one of Kenya’s most important elephant movement corridors, while concurrently supporting sustainable livestock production and improving the lives of neighbouring communities. Activities At Loisaba If you can leave your starbed, there are some excellent activities available! With its sprawling plains, rushing river, scrublands and woodlands, Loisaba Conservancy is a haven for many animals. There are abundant lions, leopards, cheetahs, elephants, zebra, giraffes, gazelle, and many more predators and herbivores! The birdlife is impressive too, with over 500 resident and migrant species. Game drives are great for taking in all the spectacular sights of safari, while guided walks bring guests closer to the little details on the ground. Horse riding is another wonderful way to get to know the area, while camel rides allow guests to expand their horizons even further. There is mountain biking too, and fishing is possible all year round. *This property is unfenced and located in a wildlife area, so large and potentially dangerous animals do pass through. If you opt to stay here, always be alert when walking around the camp and request for a member of staff to escort you if you have any concerns. Any guest is escorted after dark as a matter of course. read more read less
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Sabuk Lodge - Tour
Sabuk Lodge
$ 378
1 Night
Available on request
Laikipia, Mount Kenya
Sabuk Lodge
$ 378
Sabuk is all about the fabulous camel walks and safaris with fly camps together with a rich cultural experience and heartbeat. Majestic nights spent out under starry skies , rolling hills and adventures,moments of anticipation, excitement shared with your guides and safari team. Sabuk have been running camel safaris in this area for the past 25 years. Sabuk is remote and beautiful…an exclusive wilderness on the edge of the Northern Laikipia Plateau; perched on a cliff overlooking the Ewaso Nyiro River, which cascades beneath the lodge all year round. Sabuk, which remains a family home, offers wilderness and stunning views of the Laikipia plains towards Mount Kenya, as well as the Karisa Hills and Mathews Mountains in the North. read more read less
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Mukima House - Tour
Mukima House
$ 530
1 Night
22 Dec, 23 Dec, 24 Dec, and more
Nanyuki, Laikipia County
Mukima House
$ 530
Unpack your bags at Mukima and relax in the luxury and privacy of your own magnificent home, visiting the many local parks and amenities as and when you please. Deep in the heart of Laikipia, one of Kenya’s most spectacular game viewing areas, stands the perfectly restored, colonial-era Mukima House, with its twin gables, cedar framed windows and large, sweeping verandahs overlooking rolling lawns towards the private dam. In the distance, the snow capped peaks of Africa’s second highest mountain. Set within 360 private acres of African bush and on velvet lawns dotted with lavender and embellished with a shaded tennis court and an oval swimming pool, this timber and stone mansion could as easily stand in the home counties of England as it could in Kenya’s heartland….. except that in front of it rise the jagged peaks of Africa’s only Equatorial volcano, Mount Kenya, or that should you take an evening drive to one of the several neighbouring conservancies, you can be surrounded by elephants within thirty minutes. read more read less
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Le Rustique Hotel - Tour
Le Rustique Hotel
$ 75
1 Night
22 Dec, 23 Dec, 24 Dec, and more
Nanyuki, Laikipia County
Le Rustique Hotel
$ 75
Located in a zen garden atmosphere in the quiet suburbs and slopes of Mt. Kenya, Le Rustique Luxury Cottages offer you a luxurious stay within a reasonable budget. The spacious rooms are well equipped for Business professionals, lone travelers, couples and families alike. Located just off the dusty main road, opposite the golf course, in the green and quiet part of the town, it is a charming place with influences from Morocco reminding the visitor of the being somewhere in the Mediterranean. Le Rustique is crafted in a zen garden atmosphere in the quiet suburbs and slopes of Mt. Kenya. Our cottages offer you a luxurious stay within a reasonable budget. The spacious rooms are well equipped for Business professionals, lone travelers, couples and families alike. read more read less
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El Karama Lodge - Tour
El Karama Lodge
1 Night
22 Dec, 23 Dec, 24 Dec, and more
Nanyuki, Laikipia County
El Karama Lodge
$ 495
The perfect African safari destination with complete privacy in the wild.  Located at the heart of a 14,000 acre private wildlife conservancy in Laikipia, Kenya's most diverse wildlife region. Home to several endemic and endangered species, Elephant, Buffalo, Lion, Leopard, Cheetah, Aardwolf and many other mammals, birds, insects and plants, the views are far reaching, the landscapes incredibly beautiful and the experience unforgettable.  El Karama is an award-winning, intimate, family-friendly wildlife lodge with exceptional game viewing. El Karama Lodge comprises just six comfortable and private cottages – together with a spacious central living and dining ‘mess’, a beautiful ‘eco’ swimming pool, two poolside pavilions and an active salt lick with visiting wildlife. It is the perfect option for families and small groups looking for an affordable and authentic lodge with a genuine ‘bush home’ feel. El Karama is situated centrally within Laikipia District, in the 40,000 square km Ewaso ecosystem that boasts more diversity of fauna and flora than any other region in Kenya. The Lodge is located on the Ewaso Nyiro River. It enjoys views of Mt Kenya, the Aberdares and Loldaiga hills. It is the nearest and therefore the most accessible property to Nanyuki town and airstrip. Built by the Grant family (cattle ranchers) who has an artistic heritage means the lodge has a strong artistic style throughout. All bandas are made with stone/ wood/ thatch from the ranch itself giving it a very authentic feel.   read more read less
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