Set on the powder soft sands of Kendwa Beach, Gold Zanzibar Beach House & Spa is a chic, low rise resort that looks out over the calm, turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean and a protective coral reef. The wide beachfront, large central pool and spacious grounds mean there is always a quiet corner to relax, from shaded daybeds on the sand to loungers beside the pool with palm trees overhead.
The resort has around 70 to 76 rooms and suites, all light, airy and individually styled with a blend of African and contemporary design. Deluxe rooms come with garden or ocean views and generous terraces, while Beach Suites sit directly on the sand with extra space for families. For more privacy, Luxury Villas and Jungle Villas offer separate living areas, Italian mosaic bathrooms, private pools and butler service, all with either lush garden or sea views. Every room includes air conditioning, Wi Fi, TV and elegant ensuite bathrooms so you can cool off and unwind in comfort after a day in the sun.
Dining is a highlight at Gold Zanzibar. Two restaurants and several bars serve fresh international and Swahili cuisine, with live cooking stations, relaxed buffets and à la carte options right by the beach. Guests who choose the extensive all inclusive or gourmet meal plan can enjoy cocktails, quality wines and snacks throughout the day. Between meals you can float in the pool, relax under your beach umbrella, or visit Healing Earth Spa for massages and beauty treatments, while a well equipped gym and water sports centre cater for more active guests.
From the resort you can snorkel or dive on nearby reefs, try kayaking or stand up paddleboarding, or head out to explore Stone Town, spice farms and local villages before returning for a sunset drink on the sand as the sky turns gold. With its generous rooms, elegant design and easy beachfront living, Gold Zanzibar Beach House is ideal for couples, honeymooners and families looking for a stylish but relaxed Indian Ocean escape.
On a private stretch of Kiwengwa’s white sand coastline, Melia Zanzibar is a stylish all inclusive beach resort that looks out over the warm, turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean and a protective coral reef. Palm trees, tropical gardens and a long wooden jetty set the scene for lazy days by the sea, sunset cocktails and easy access to some of Zanzibar’s prettiest beaches, while Stone Town is close enough for a cultural day trip.
Rooms, suites and villas are scattered through 40 acres of gardens, from elegant garden rooms to overwater pavilions and expansive The Level villas with private pools. All come with comfortable king or twin beds, modern bathrooms with rain showers, air conditioning, flat screen TV, Wi Fi, minibar and tea and coffee facilities, with many adding outdoor showers, ocean view terraces or private plunge pools for extra indulgence.
The resort’s premium all inclusive concept means you can dine around several restaurants and bars, from relaxed buffets and poolside bites to romantic dinners on the jetty at Gabi Beach. Three outdoor pools, a spa, tennis court, gym and a full activities program keep both couples and families entertained, and you can try kayaking, snorkelling, diving or kitesurfing straight from the beach. Little extras such as beach service, sunset events and The Level lounge for villa guests add to the sense of easy luxury.
Whether you are ending your safari with a few days by the ocean or coming purely to unwind, Melia Zanzibar offers a polished yet relaxed base where you can balance quiet time in your room or villa with as much sun, sea and activity as you like.
Right in the center of Arusha, Four Points by Sheraton Arusha, The Arusha Hotel is a historic landmark turned modern city retreat. First opened in 1894, it is one of the oldest hotels in East Africa, blending vintage character with fresh, contemporary style. Shady tropical gardens, sweeping lawns and views to Mount Meru make it an easy and relaxing base at the start or end of a northern Tanzania safari.
The hotel has 114 bright and stylish rooms and suites, each designed for comfort after a flight or day of exploring. Expect comfortable beds, work desks, fast Wi Fi and flat screen TVs, along with air conditioning, tea and coffee facilities and well equipped bathrooms. Many rooms look over the gardens or pool, and upgraded categories add balconies, larger seating areas or enhanced views.
Life here centers on Parachichi Restaurant, which serves generous buffet breakfasts and a mix of international and local dishes throughout the day, plus the characterful Hatari Bar, known for its link to classic Hollywood and popular for evening drinks. Guests can unwind by the outdoor pool set in the gardens, keep active in the 24 hour fitness center or relax in the hot tub. There is also a small spa, business services and flexible meeting spaces for guests combining safari with work.
From this central location it is easy to stroll to nearby shops and cafes, or head out on day trips to Arusha National Park, Mount Meru or even the foothills of Kilimanjaro before continuing on to Serengeti, Ngorongoro or Tarangire. With its mix of history, city convenience and green open spaces, Four Points by Sheraton Arusha works perfectly as a comfortable stopover both before and after safari.
Set among the wooded slopes of Mount Meru on the shores of tranquil Lake Duluti, Arusha Serena Hotel feels like a peaceful country retreat just outside the city. The old colonial era coffee farm has been transformed into a charming lakeside lodge, with stone cottages and lawns that roll down towards the water, making it an ideal first or last stop on Tanzania’s Northern Safari Circuit.
The 42 guest rooms are clustered in cottage style buildings around a village green, each with French doors that open to views of the gardens or the lake. Inside you will find warm, elegant interiors with comfortable king or twin beds, marble bathrooms, writing desks and private balconies, along with modern touches such as Wi Fi, phone and bottled drinking water. A few interconnecting rooms work well for families and small groups.
Life at the lodge revolves around the main house, where the dining room, bar and cosy lounge with library look over the manicured grounds. Guests can enjoy leisurely breakfasts in the garden, afternoon tea under the trees or sundowners by the lakeshore. Activities range from guided nature walks and birding around Lake Duluti to canoeing, cycling, jogging trails and cultural visits, and there is a small business centre, gift shop and conference space for those combining safari with work.
With its quiet setting, easy access to Arusha town, Kilimanjaro International Airport and nearby national parks, Arusha Serena Hotel works perfectly as a gentle introduction or relaxing finale to a Tanzanian safari, especially for guests who appreciate character, gardens and lakeside views.
Perched on the eastern rim of the Ngorongoro Crater, Ngorongoro Sopa Lodge has some of the most expansive views in the area, with the entire crater floor unfolding below the pool terrace and many of the rooms. Its quieter location near the less used eastern access road means you can be among the first vehicles on the crater floor each morning, ideal for unhurried game viewing in this UNESCO listed wildlife sanctuary.
The lodge offers around 97 spacious rooms set in double storey rondavels, each with large windows or glass fronted verandas facing the crater. Interiors are cosy and practical, with queen sized beds, central heating, wall to wall carpeting and ensuite bathrooms, along with thoughtful touches such as a dressing area, minibar, safe and tea and coffee facilities. Some rooms interconnect and there is a wheelchair accessible room, making the property a comfortable choice for families and guests with limited mobility.
At the heart of the lodge is the main lounge, bar and restaurant, all framed by floor to ceiling windows so you keep the views in sight even while dining. Guests can relax by the crater edge swimming pool, browse the gift shop, enjoy Wi Fi in public areas or warm up by the evening fireplace after a cool highland day. Buffet style meals feature a mix of international and African dishes, with outdoor dining and sundowners on the rim as highlights.
From Ngorongoro Sopa Lodge you can descend into the crater on guided game drives in search of lion, elephant, hippo and the rare black rhino, or combine your stay with excursions to Olduvai Gorge, nearby Maasai communities and walks along the crater rim. With its commanding position, generous rooms and relaxed hotel style facilities, it is a scenic and convenient base for couples, families and groups exploring the Ngorongoro Conservation Area.
Built into the forested rim of the Ngorongoro Crater, Ngorongoro Serena Safari Lodge feels almost hidden in the landscape, with rough-hewn stone walls and trailing vines that mirror the surrounding cliffs. From the viewing terraces and many of the rooms, you look straight down onto the blue-green crater floor, home to one of the densest concentrations of wildlife in Africa.
The lodge has around 75 rock-built rooms, each with a private stone balcony and wide crater views. Interiors are warm and atmospheric, with brass lamps, embossed leather headboards, wildwood mirrors, Maasai carvings and stylised cave paintings, balanced by modern comforts such as Wi Fi, tea and coffee stations, central heating and ensuite bathrooms with showers.
At the heart of the property is the rock-built dining room and bar wrapped around a central fireplace, opening onto extensive viewing decks that are perfect for sunrise coffee or sunset drinks. Guests enjoy generous buffet meals with a mix of local and international dishes, outdoor dining on the crater rim, a small spa, gift shop, business centre and tented conference facilities, all served with classic Serena hospitality.
From Ngorongoro Serena Safari Lodge, daily guided game drives descend into the crater to look for lion, elephant, hippo and the rare black rhino, with family-friendly tours, birding walks and cultural visits available for those who want to explore more deeply. With its dramatic setting, cosy lodge style and front-row views of the crater, it is an ideal overnight stop or multi-night base on a northern Tanzania safari.
Set on a hillside in the south western Serengeti, Serengeti Sopa Lodge overlooks a vast sweep of plains where wildlife roams year round and the Great Migration passes in season. The lodge sits among acacia woodlands on the edge of an escarpment, so from the pool, terraces and many of the rooms you have panoramic views across the game rich savannah below. It lies within easy driving distance of the Seronera area and is around 45 minutes from Seronera airstrip, making it a convenient base in the heart of the park.
The property has around 70 rooms plus a handful of duplex suites, all decorated in warm earth tones with local fabrics and artwork. Each room features two queen beds or a king bed, a small lounge area with minibar, ensuite bathroom and a private verandah that looks out over the plains. Suites add extra space, a separate sitting room and elevated views, while one room is adapted for guests with limited mobility.
At the centre of the lodge is a light, airy restaurant and bar with floor to ceiling windows and an outdoor terrace, where guests enjoy generous buffet meals and sundowners with a view. Outside, a large swimming pool fronts the escarpment, with loungers dotted around for relaxing between drives, and there is also a small gym, rooftop or terrace bar, gift shop and Wi Fi in public areas.
From Serengeti Sopa Lodge you can head out on twice daily game drives, arrange a hot air balloon safari with bush breakfast, or simply watch the wildlife drift past from your verandah. With its bold, colourful style, full range of hotel like facilities and classic hilltop setting, it is a good choice for families, groups and couples who want a comfortable, activity rich stay in the middle of the Serengeti.
Set high on an acacia covered ridge in the central Serengeti, Serengeti Serena Safari Lodge looks out across a natural amphitheatre of endless grasslands. From the terrace, bar and infinity pool you have sweeping views of the plains and the nearby Grumeti River, with wildlife visible year round and front row seats to the Great Migration when the herds pass through this area. The lodge lies close to the Western Corridor and is easily reached from the Seronera airstrip, making it a convenient base in the heart of the park.
Guest rooms are set in clusters of traditional stone and thatch rondavels that blend into the hillside. Inside, each of the 65 plus rooms and suites is comfortably furnished with hand made wooden furniture, en suite natural stone bathroom, tea and coffee station, Wi Fi, fan and a private balcony or terrace looking out over the Serengeti. The design combines a classic safari feel with all the key comforts, with family friendly options available for those travelling with children.
Life at the lodge centres on the domed dining room and scenic safari bar, both decorated with intricate Makonde carvings and opening onto wide viewing decks. Guests can relax in the rock edged infinity pool, wander through the water gardens, browse the gift shop or book a massage, while practical touches such as a business centre, Wi Fi, conference space and daily game drives keep both leisure and business travellers well catered for. Bush breakfasts, outdoor barbecues and evening entertainment add a touch of celebration to your stay.
From Serengeti Serena Safari Lodge you can head out on game drives in the rich central Serengeti, explore the Seronera River valley, or add hot air balloon safaris and bush dining for a special occasion. With its dramatic setting, classic rondavel architecture and easy access to some of the best wildlife viewing in Africa, it is an ideal base for couples, families and groups wanting a comfortable yet atmospheric Serengeti safari.
Set on a gentle hillside in the central Serengeti, Kubu Kubu Tented Lodge looks out over a sweep of golden plains that are alive with wildlife all year and lie directly on the path of the Great Migration. From the raised main deck, infinity pool and your private tent terrace, you can watch herds moving across the savannah or catch the glow of sunrise and sunset without leaving camp. The lodge is close to Seronera, which gives easy access to classic Serengeti sights such as the Maasai kopjes and the Grumeti and Seronera rivers.
Accommodation is in just 25 spacious tents that blend contemporary style with warm African touches. Each tent is set on a wooden platform and has an ensuite bathroom, outdoor shower, comfortable king or twin beds with mosquito nets and a private veranda that opens directly to the views. Solar power provides electricity, with a back up generator, and there is Wi Fi in the main area so you can stay connected while still feeling immersed in the bush. Family and quadruple tents give extra space for parents and children or small groups travelling together.
At the heart of the lodge is the main building, where the lounge, bar and restaurant open onto a wide deck that overlooks the plains. Guests enjoy generous full board dining with a mix of international and local dishes, bush breakfasts and picnics, and relaxed evenings around the campfire with a drink in hand. Between game drives you can cool off in the infinity pool, book a massage or simply unwind on a sofa and watch passing game from the shade.
From Kubu Kubu, daily activities focus on game drives across the central Serengeti and, in season, on finding the great herds as they pass nearby. You can add hot air balloon safaris, bush sundowners and cultural visits to a local Maasai village for a deeper sense of place. With its central location, relaxed luxury and front row views of the wildlife, Kubu Kubu Tented Lodge is an excellent base for couples, families and friends who want to experience the Serengeti at its most dramatic.
Set in the heart of the Masai Mara National Reserve, Sarova Mara Game Camp is a classic tented camp surrounded by rolling grasslands, acacia trees and seasonal streams. From the main deck you look out over wide open plains that are alive with wildlife year round and transform into a sea of wildebeest and zebra during the Great Migration. It is an authentic safari base that still offers all the comforts of a modern lodge.
Accommodation is in spacious canvas tents set on raised platforms, each with an ensuite bathroom, hot and cold running water and private veranda. Standard, Club and Family tents are tastefully furnished with comfortable beds, writing desks and safari chairs, while Club and Family tents add extra space, lounge areas and even freestanding baths in some units. The layout gives you a sense of being in the bush, yet you still enjoy reliable amenities like Wi-Fi in public areas and attentive camp service.
Days at Sarova Mara centre on game drives and relaxed time around the free-form swimming pool, fish pond and leafy gardens that double as a mini bird sanctuary. The main Isokon Restaurant serves generous buffet meals using fresh produce from the camp’s own vegetable garden, while the Oloip Bar and pool bar are popular for sundowners. Guests can also enjoy bush breakfasts, outdoor boma dinners with live music and dance, spa treatments, a kids’ club and a range of activities from guided walks to cultural visits.
Thanks to its central position in the reserve and close access to airstrips, Sarova Mara Game Camp is ideal for families, couples and small groups who want an easy, activity-rich stay in the Masai Mara. Whether you are tracking big cats at sunrise, floating over the plains on a hot air balloon safari or sharing stories by the campfire under a sky full of stars, this camp offers a vibrant yet relaxed introduction to one of Africa’s greatest wildlife destinations.
Perched high on a hilltop in the Mara Triangle, Mara Serena Safari Lodge looks out across the rolling plains, woodlands and winding Mara River of one of the world’s most famous wildlife reserves. From the terrace and pool you have uninterrupted views of the Masai Mara, with elephants, giraffes and antelope often visible from the lodge itself and the drama of the Great Migration playing out on the plains below in season.
The 70 plus rooms are styled like a Maasai village, with curving earthen walls, warm colours and hand painted motifs that reflect local culture. Each room has a private balcony that opens out to wide savannah views, comfortable beds with mosquito netting, ensuite bathrooms and thoughtful touches such as Wi Fi, complimentary drinking water and in room safes, creating a cosy retreat between game drives.
Life at the lodge centres on the panoramic restaurant, bar and viewing decks that overlook a busy waterhole. Guests enjoy generous buffets and live cooking stations, al fresco breakfasts by the hippo pools, and sundowners as the sky turns gold over the Mara. There is an outdoor pool, sundeck, spa and gym for relaxation, along with a small shop and business centre, family friendly facilities and a helpful front desk team to arrange activities.
From Mara Serena you can head out on expertly guided game drives in the rich wildlife area of the Mara Triangle, look for river crossings during the migration, take a hot air balloon safari followed by a champagne bush breakfast, or visit a nearby Maasai village for a glimpse into local life. With its commanding setting, classic safari atmosphere and easy access via the nearby airstrip, Mara Serena Safari Lodge is a memorable base for exploring the Masai Mara.
Set within the lush Carnivore grounds just a short drive from Wilson Airport, Tamarind Tree Hotel is a stylish city hideaway that combines Nairobi’s urban energy with relaxed resort comforts. Only a few minutes from the Southern Bypass and roughly 6 km from Nairobi National Park, it is a convenient base for safari connections, business trips or a weekend in the city.
The 160 rooms and suites are contemporary and welcoming, with king or twin beds, rain showers and large windows that look onto the gardens or pool. Thoughtful touches such as blackout curtains, in room safes, work desks, fast Wi Fi and tea and coffee facilities make it easy to unwind or catch up on work in between meetings or game drives.
Guests can spend downtime by the heated outdoor pool, keep active in the well equipped gym or wander through the landscaped grounds. Tamambo Restaurant serves fresh Kenyan and international dishes throughout the day, while the Dawa Lounge and 24 hour coffee shop are perfect for sundowners, late arrivals or a quick espresso before an early flight. Modern meeting rooms and an on site art gallery add to the hotel’s vibrant, creative feel.
From Tamarind Tree it is easy to explore some of Nairobi’s best known attractions, including Nairobi National Park, the Giraffe Centre, Karen Blixen Museum and the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust elephant orphanage, all within a short drive. Whether you are starting or ending your Kenyan journey, this is a comfortable, well connected base that brings together convenience, character and genuine Kenyan hospitality.
Ideally located along Mombasa Road between Nairobi’s two main airports, Eka Hotel is a contemporary city retreat that makes arrivals and departures effortless while keeping you close to Nairobi National Park and the buzz of the capital. Stylish, modern interiors and warm Kenyan hospitality create a relaxed base whether you are in the city for an overnight stop, a safari connection or a longer business stay.
The 167 rooms are bright, comfortable and well appointed, with soft linens, generous workspaces and sleek bathrooms, giving you everything you need to unwind or catch up on emails in peace. Large windows frame views of the pool or gardens, and thoughtful touches such as tea and coffee facilities, fast Wi-Fi and in-room safes make your stay feel easy and convenient.
At the heart of the hotel is Galaxy Restaurant and Bar, where guests enjoy fresh, flavourful dishes on the terrace, light bites in the lounge or a quiet nightcap after a long journey. A 24-hour coffee shop keeps early departures and late arrivals well fuelled, while the outdoor swimming pool, gym and wellness center offer plenty of ways to stretch out after a flight or relax between meetings. Manicured gardens with a jogging track provide a rare pocket of green right in the city.
Overlooking Nairobi National Park, Ololo Lodge is a welcoming hideaway in the African bush on the banks of the Mbagathi River, where guests are made to feel instantly at home. A beautifully restored colonial farmhouse lies at the centre of the lodge, where guests are invited to unwind with a glass of wine as they drink in the views.
The 13 suites are spacious and luxuriously furnished, from the airy Terrace Room with its marble bathroom and private terrace, to the safari-style tented cottages. Or you could climb the spiral staircase to The Tower Room which boasts breath-taking views out over the park towards the Ngong Hills.
Run by an Australian family, Ololo Lodge is all about relaxing and enjoying the comforts of home away from home. At The Kitchen at Ololo, home-style meals are simple and fresh, using seasonal produce from the lodge’s own gardens. The menu changes daily and guests can dine out on the vine-covered terrace or in the garden under the acacias.
Keep a look out for lion, giraffe, leopard, rhino, hippo, zebra and buck on a personalised or group game drive in Nairobi National Park, or add a little extra magic with a visit to the nearby Elephant Orphanage or the Giraffe Centre.
Just north of the Maasai Mara Reserve, in the 30,000 acre private Olare Motorogi Conservancy, this Relais & Châteaux camp offers you outstanding game experiences without the restrictions that the reserve itself imposes on other lodges. Each guest’s stay helps to contribute to various conservation and community projects. This conservancy adds a huge plus factor due to the privacy and minimal vehicle traffic within it. You can easily access the Maasai Mara Reserve, but the game in the conservation area is just as excellent. Leopard are regularly spotted passing through the camp and lions can often be heard in the distance.
Stroll along walkways that wind their way through the forest between the tented suites that are built on high stilts offering you stunning views onto the Ntiakitiak Riverr or across the Mara plains. Each suite has deep canvas canopied ceilings, rough-hewn wood floors and accents of East Africa’s rich safari history. Expect thick Lamu wood doors, deep purples, and brass accents. The raised library looks down onto hippos wallowing in the river, while the wine cellar is the perfect place to unwind and sample a selection of excellent South African and French wines. You can also choose to enjoy a private dining experience here.
A highlight of the camp is the family suite, the Mara Plains Jahazi Suite, which is an exclusive-use, two-bedroom tented villa with its own team of dedicated staff.
The game drive vehicles are all completely open which helps you get some phenomenal photographs. In addition to the game, you mustn’t forget that you also have a community nearby that you can visit and witness a genuine working village. A truly marvellous experience.
Towering high on the Rift Valley’s Oloololo Escarpment with direct and private access to the Mara Triangle, this lodge’s name was inspired by the Swahili word for ‘suspended in mid-air’. It’s not only its location that makes it stand out, but also its commitment to education, health and conservation in the region.
Each of the 30 luxury tented suites echo the traditional Maasai culture with splashes of red and tartan print throughout, coupled with minimalist design, so as not to disrupt the dramatic, 180° panoramic views. Soak up your surroundings with provided binoculars from the comfort of your own room, equipped with 10 metre wide, floor-to-ceiling glass windows or on the private wooden decks that hang above the Mara below.
The Pavilion, which sits between the two campsites, is the perfect place to unwind after a day on safari. Catch the sun setting over the reserve with a drink at the cosy pit fire. Other luxury amenities include a fitness centre, swimming pool and art studio where you can meet local Maasai women, and watch their talented craft-making.
Angama Mara also includes Angama Safari Camp which operates seasonally, between July and the end of September. This luxury tented camp accommodates eight guests in four stunning ensuite tents (doubles or twins). The exclusive, private camp is positioned in a small forest, south west of the Mara Triangle and with views looking onto the plains and the heart of the mega herds of the Great Migration.
Family run and cared for, this lodge invites you to be a part of the lives of the Craig family who will host you during your stay here.
A beautiful retreat surrounded by trees and located within the 62,000 acre Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, Lewa Wilderness has just nine individually decorated cottages with private sitting areas and verandas looking over the vast landscape. The fire places in each room add to the homely feel of the place and for those who want to be outdoors more often than in, the tennis court and swimming pool are ideal ways to get some energy out.
The reserve is home to some wonderful game, and helps the conservation efforts of black rhino that browse the region in larger numbers than elsewhere in East Africa. Lion, leopard and elephant can often be seen sipping from the small wooded valley river that flows past the lodge throughout the year and provides an excellent source for prime game viewing.
If you are feeling more adventurous than most, ‘Walking Wild’ is an activity that lets you explore the wild and remote Lewa Wildlife Conservancy in the safety of a team of expert guides. Sleeping a maximum of eight, you head off on a genuine mobile safari lead by camels and each tent has its own private toilet and shower ‘room’ that adds a ‘glamping’ element to this remarkably wild experience. Three to five night options are available.
Located deep within the bio-diverse Lewa Conservancy, the hilltop Lewa House is perfectly placed to experience some of the best safaris in Kenya.
The main house is the focal area of the lodge, where you’ll dine family style with your hosts Calum and Sophie on the long wooden table in the evenings and share stories of the day’s adventures. During the heat of the day take a dip in the large swimming pool overlooking a waterhole. Strung out along the hillside around the central lodge are seven separate cottages all with great views from the private verandas.
Home to some of the best game viewing in East Africa, the Lewa Conservancy is a great choice for those looking for a comprehensive “Big Five” safari experience. Travel out from the house by foot, car, camel and vintage bi-plane to make the most of this richly rewarding area.
Overlooking Nairobi National Park, Ololo Lodge is a welcoming hideaway in the African bush on the banks of the Mbagathi River, where guests are made to feel instantly at home. A beautifully restored colonial farmhouse lies at the centre of the lodge, where guests are invited to unwind with a glass of wine as they drink in the views.
The 13 suites are spacious and luxuriously furnished, from the airy Terrace Room with its marble bathroom and private terrace, to the safari-style tented cottages. Or you could climb the spiral staircase to The Tower Room which boasts breath-taking views out over the park towards the Ngong Hills.
Run by an Australian family, Ololo Lodge is all about relaxing and enjoying the comforts of home away from home. At The Kitchen at Ololo, home-style meals are simple and fresh, using seasonal produce from the lodge’s own gardens. The menu changes daily and guests can dine out on the vine-covered terrace or in the garden under the acacias.
Keep a look out for lion, giraffe, leopard, rhino, hippo, zebra and buck on a personalised or group game drive in Nairobi National Park, or add a little extra magic with a visit to the nearby Elephant Orphanage or the Giraffe Centre.
Set between the Ngong Hills and Jamhuri Park, the Hemingways Nairobi is a boutique hotel far removed from the bustle of the capital. Expect excellent service and delicious food in this all-inclusive establishment.
Choose from one of 45 lofty rooms furnished in a classic style; vaulted ceilings and balconies are complemented by exposed timber, cotton drapes and neutral tones. The two, 240 square metre themed-suites improve upon this with well-appointed living rooms, study and dining areas, opening to large terraces. All rooms have views either of the rolling hotel lawns or the Ngong hills in the distance.
Dining at The Brasserie, you can enjoy a contemporary European menu boasting some of the best steak in Kenya and a relaxed ambiance. Head to The Dining Room for a more formal atmosphere and modern cuisine of local providence.