Elephant Watch Camp

Top choice in Northern Kenya


Undoubtedly the most unique and memorable place to stay in Samburu. Massive thatched roofs cling to crooked acacia branches and tower over cosy, palatial, eight-sided tents and large, grass-mat-clad terraces. Natural materials dominate the exteriors, bright textiles the interiors, and the bathrooms are stunning.

Owners Iain and Oria Douglas-Hamilton are renowned elephant experts and a visit to their elephant research centre is included in the package.


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