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The Bush Homes of Kenya are a selection of safari destinations, as varied as the different habitats they occupy, and as individual as their owners. Each is the local expert - their daily life interacting with the African bush makes them so. As a guest at private game sanctuaries, farms, beach houses, and secluded tented camps, each Bush Home offers you a unique adventure enriched with old time hospitality. You share the wonders, the wildlife, and the vastness that is Africa, with those who have chosen the wilderness of this land for their homes. 

By their nature, guest numbers are limited, and accommodation is informal and comfortable, meals are wholesome and often "homegrown". A choice of daily activities allows guests to make their holiday as energetic or relaxing as they want

Mann08Rekero050.jpgRekero Homes: Situated at what is recognised as the prime site within the Masai Mara Game Reserve, close to the confluence of the Mara and Talek River, ten minutes from the main Wildebeest crossings during the migration.

Lewadawns.jpgLewa Wilderness One of Kenya's major private conservation successes at the foot of Mt Kenya, Lewa Downs has been the Craig family home since 1924 when the Craig grandparents came from England and began raising cattle here.

lewahouse.jpgLewa House:Situated on the northern foothills of Mt Kenya, Lewa House is set on the 65,000 acre privately owned Lewa Wildlife Conservancy. Set on top of a hill with an engaging panoramic view of the rolling landscape of the Conservancy, Lewa House overlooks the luggas (valleys) and hills, with the horizon rising to the eye-catching views of the Mathews range and the sacred mountain of the Samburu, Ol Lolokwe.

Ol Donyo Wuas lies in the foothills of the Chyulu Range. The Chyulu Hills are the youngest range of volcanic hills in Africa, the last volcanic activity having only happened about 600 years ago.

olmalo.jpgOl Malo:A new addition in the vast Laikipia region is Ol Malo House. Built on the edge of an escarpment with commanding views of the wild Ol Malo landscape below, the house has a large sitting room, dining room, a library and a children's/TV room and has three ensuite double bedrooms.

giraffeemanor1.jpgThe Giraffe Manor is an elegant, personally hosted, small and exclusive hotel, famous for its resident herd of giraffe

boranalodge.jpgBORANA LODGE lies on the edge of the Samangua Valley. It has panoramic views of Mount Kenya, across the Lewa Plains to the Ngare Ndare Forest.

ngonghouse1.jpgNgong House is a unique experience. Although you will be staying in 'treehouses' you will enjoy a very high degree of luxury