Sarara Camp, Namunyak
In the northern frontier of Kenya lies the Namunyak Wildlife Conservancy, an area of 850,000 acres of pristine wilderness surrounding the Mathews Range of mountains. The savannah plains and lush mountain slopes are home to elephant, leopard, reticulated giraffe, wild dog and kudu in ever-increasing numbers. This remote and dramatic landscape is also home to the local Samburu people whose age-old traditions, including the famed Singing Wells, are as much a part of the fabric of this land as the wildlife. Sarara Camp has six tents with ensuite toilet and basin together with an outside bathroom attached to each tent. Sarara House is taken on an exclusive basis and has two ensuite tents. It also has its own swimming pool and a sitting/dining area.