Still growing with a manager who has good sense of hospitality and humor. Cheap, easy place to stay for both Mt. Kilimanjaro and Amboseli trips. Warm welcome from Martin, Isaac, and Lembajan with very good food and teachings about Maasai culture. The lamb is cooked exceptionally well.
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Read guide →This place is still growing but the manager had good sense of hospitality and humour. Cheap and easy place to stay for both Mt Kilimanjaro and Amboseli NP. By the way, she cooks the lamb so good.
Stayed here on the road from Kimana to Emali. I had a really great stay. The welcome of Martin, Isaac and Lembajan was warm, food is very good and I was taught a lot about Masai culture, nice nice sto...
Such a beautiful place. Very nice attendance. Delicious meals
It makes sweet kienyeji chicken meat with own grown vegetable
Rest in eternal peace my friend. Always in our hearts.
Ultra-luxury tented camp perched on the Great Rift Valley escarpment with Out of Africa views. At $1,850-2,750 per person per night, it's among Africa's most expensive — and most beautiful — safari properties.