The Great Rift Valley Region
Shompole Lodge
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Shompole Lodge is a luxury eco-lodge situated on the edge of the Nguruman Escarpment overlooking the Great Rift Valley in Kenya. It is 120 miles south of Nairobi on the Tanzanian border, near Lake Natron on a 35000 acre core conservancy, surrounded by 140,000 acres of the Shompole Group Ranch which provides
Ol Malo Cottages & Tents
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An ancient land inhabited by wildlife and peoples of a time long ago, undisturbed and living by the rhythm of nature and there, as part of this untamed and beautiful landscape is Ol Malo - Place of the Greater Kudu- nestled into a rugged escarpment looking out across the time - honored lands of Kenya's Northern
Lewa Safari Camp
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Lewa Safari Camp is set on the 45,000 acre privately owned Lewa Wildlife Conservancy (also known as Lewa Downs,) which lies on the northern foothills of Mount Kenya. Getting there: - By road - 4 hours from Nairobi. By air - daily scheduled service (Air Kenya) departs Nairobi Wilson at 9.15 am, arrives Lewa via
Crater Lake Camp
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Crater Lake is situated in a private game sanctuary on "Ndabibi Estate" - the Maasai word for Clover. The land used to be owned by Gilbert Colville and his wife, Diana (later to become Lady Delamere) whose life has been made famous through books and films about Kenya in the 1930's. Some guests say they can still
Mbweha Camp
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Mbweha Camp is set in one of the most beautiful parts of the African Continent next to the Nakuru National Park. Mbweha is the Kiswahili word for jackal. It is here that you can find all the three species of jackal found in East Africa, the Side-striped jackal, the Silver backed jackal and the Golden jackal.
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