1. Cottar’s 1920s Safari Camp – This camp takes visitors back in time to the early days of safari, with a style and atmosphere reminiscent of the 1920s. The camp is in an exclusive conservancy bordering the Maasai Mara Reserve. It offers a range of activities, including game drives, guided walks, and cultural visits to the local Maasai community.

2. Angama Mara – This camp is located on the edge of the Great Rift Valley overlooking the Maasai Mara and offers spectacular views of the surrounding landscape. The camp’s unique proposition is its modern design, which blends contemporary style with African influences. Visitors can enjoy game drives, hot air balloon rides, and cultural visits to the local Maasai community.

3. Sarara Camp – This camp is located in the remote Namunyak Conservancy in northern Kenya and offers a unique proposition in that it focuses on conservation and community development. The camp works closely with the Samburu community to promote sustainable tourism and protect the local wildlife. Visitors can participate in various activities, including game drives, guided walks, and cultural visits.

4. Ol Seki Hemingways Mara – This camp is located in the Naboisho Conservancy, known for its excellent wildlife sightings and low visitor density. The camp focuses on privacy and exclusivity, with just ten tents spread out over a large area. Visitors can enjoy game drives, guided walks, cultural visits, spa treatments, and other luxurious amenities.

5. Mahali Mzuri – This camp is in the Olare Motorogi Conservancy, known for its big cat sightings. The camp’s futuristic design features a series of tents connected by walkways and suspended above the ground. Visitors can enjoy game drives, guided walks, cultural visits, and a range of luxury amenities, including a spa, fitness center, and infinity pool.