
Accommodations in Laikipia North
Accommodations in Laikipia North : The rankings are based on criteria such the best wildlife viewing, guest room quality, amenities, food, facilities, guide quality, and the availability of a range of activities, as most of Laikipia’s accommodations are premium to elite. Laikipia has lodging options such as Lewa Wilderness and Elewana Loisaba Tented Camp. Lewa Wilderness offers high-end accommodation in the Eastern Marania Valley with nine rooms. Spend your days and nights in the breathtaking 62,000-acre Lewa Conservancy, one of the most well-known conservancies in Laikipia, Kenya, and Africa. Lewa Conservancy is privately owned. It is in Laikipia where you’ll find the “elephant corridor,” which was constructed to aid migratory elephants on their journey and it is Lewa’s most famous feature.
Governors Mugie Camp
The tribal communities have set aside large tracts of land for animals to live in safety, including the 50,000-acre Mugie Conservancy. The Governors Mugie Camp is a mid-range safari vacation rental perched on a low hill in the middle of this natural marvel. The camp, which is part of the Governors’ lodging has a sizable central room with a roaring log fire that is lit in the evenings to create a pleasant atmosphere. Wooden rafters and hardwood floors add an elegant touch, while soft country house sofas adorn the muted-toned interiors. In Laikipia, the outdoor infinity pool is the ideal place to chill off in between exciting safari adventures.
Ekorian’s Mugie Camp
The camps name comes from a Turkish word “Ekorian,” which means “olive wood.” The name Ekorian’s Mugie Camp comes from the fact that its proprietors, Josh and Donna Perret, gathered and used dead olive wood to build their camp in an effort to provide guests with economical, environmentally responsible lodging for their small East African vacation. The Mugie Ranch which is approximately 46,000 acres in northwest Laikipia includes Ekorian’s Mugie Camp. The 22,000-acre portion of this wilderness has been designated as the Mugie Conservancy and is home to a diverse array of animal species in addition to an impressive array of plants and animals.
Each tent in Ekorian’s Mugie is set up on a low, separate wooden platform with steps going up to it. The six comfortable tents are further protected by thatched roofs, and there is a central lounge-mess with comfortable couches and an eating space. The ideal location for an al fresco breakfast while taking in the peaceful morning air of northern Laikipia is the large deck to one side of the lounge tent. You may even spot an elephant, giraffe, or buffalo nearby. There are six roomy and cosy tents in the camp, each with a double or twin bed.
Elewana Loisaba Lodo Springs
By making a reservation at the Elewana Loisaba Lodo Springs, you may take in the splendour of the Loisaba Conservancy in Kenya’s well-known Laikipia. This 57,000-acre wilderness is governed by the Loisaba people, who are dedicated to preserving their priceless animal resources. Numerous wildlife, like as Grevy’s zebra, lions, leopards, cheetahs, and wild dogs, depend on the conservancy, which is situated on the vital Elephant Corridor. The camp, which is perched on the edge of an escarpment, has a watering hole that is frequently visited by animals and birds who are thirsty, as well as stunning views of the surrounding grassland and forest. Your safari vacation in Laikipia begins with a fifteen-minute game drive from the Loisaba Airstrip to the camp.
The Elewana Loisaba Star Beds
The Elewana Loisaba Star Beds are located in northern Laikipia, on 57,000 acres of the Loisaba Conservancy, in the middle of an incredibly magnificent environment. You get the chance to experience Africa’s spirit like never before at our top-notch rustic safari holiday rental. At the Elewana Loisaba Star bed Kenya safari tour visitor will be able to see the surroundings clearly and at a unique spot, watch herds of elephants drinking at the waterhole or gerenuks, buffaloes, impalas, and larger kudus feeding on the meadows.
Elewana Loisaba Tented Camp
The Ewaso Nyiro river which is also known as Ng’iro and Narok Rivers provide water to the breathtaking wilderness area of the private Loisaba Conservancy in northern Laikipia. Here, there are no fences or other obstacles to stop the wildlife’s innate, natural movements. The Elewana Loisaba Tented Camp, a posh bush vacation spot in this opulent setting, provides you with first-rate amenities and first-rate care in a setting that is proud to be home to the renowned Big Five of Africa and has aspirations to reintroduce rhinos. A watering hole that offers plenty of opportunities to see wildlife is visible from the camp, which is situated on the crater’s edge. Allow the tranquilly of the Laikipia safari bush to envelop you as you unwind by the pool or swim slowly in the infinity pool.
Laikipia Wilderness Camp
Every day of your wilderness Laikipia holiday with kenya safari begins with the breathtaking view of Mount Kenya’s sunrise, which softly illuminates the valley where the Ewaso Narok River is located. Steve and Annabelle Carey are the owners and operators of Laikipia Wilderness Camp. Situated on the edge of an escarpment, this affordable camp is the ideal spot to observe Laikipia’s unspoiled splendour, which includes savannah grasslands, acacia woodlands, rivulets surrounded by tree copses, and mild slopes with stone crags. Laikipia Wilderness Camp places a high priority on reducing their negative effects on the fragile habitat in which they are situated.
Ol Lentille Conservancy
The 24,000-acre Ol Lentille Conservancy is a component of Kenya’s northern Laikipia ecosystem. Laikipia is renowned for its community-run conservation initiatives and its breathtaking, pristine landscapes, as well as its remarkably expanding wildlife population. Kenya safari visitors to Laikipia can immerse themselves in this enchanted realm by booking a room at the Ol Lentille, a sophisticated, opulent lodging. The lodge was built to provide you with the greatest amenities and conveniences and exudes a chic, modern elegance. Among the many amenities offered by the Ol Lentille are Atria, lovely gardens, a shaded infinity pool, private mini-lounges, and viewing terraces that overlook the magnificent, untamed countryside below, where animals are free to roam.

Siruai Mobile Camp
Located within the 43,000-acre Suyian Conservancy on land owned by the Powys family, a multigenerational Kenyan household of European descent, Laikipia is a remarkable example of how humans can be custodians of the wildlife living on their lands and care for their conservation and welfare. When you visit the private Siruai Mobile Camp by Safari Collection (also sister property owner of the famous Giraffe Manor in Nairobi), you will be immersed in a fabulous secluded wilderness teeming with an impressive diversity of terrestrial and avian species.
Sosian lodge
Sosian Lodge, a privately owned property spanning 24,000 acres of magnificent wilderness in northern Laikipia, is sprawled at an elevation of nearly 6,000 feet. Constructed in the 1940s with a design reminiscent of rural Italy, this luxurious lodge features charming colonial-era accents throughout its interior design, captivating daring tourists visiting Kenya. Half a century later, when the lodge and ranch on the banks of the Ewaso Nyiro River changed ownership, it was given a new look. In addition to renovating the lodge, the twisted ranch was restored to its former splendour of thick vegetation and diverse wildlife, free from the confines of fences, thanks to favourable natural conditions.
