Sublime safari adventures at Sirikoi
Those who prefer their travel experiences to be cushioned in luxury might suspect that an African safari is a few thousand miles from their comfort zone. But Sirikoi is no ordinary safari camp. Despite its phenomenal location in Kenya’s Lewa Conservancy – 68,000 glorious acres of African wilderness – there’s no compromising on the finer things.
A luxury tent at Sirikoi
The accommodation options include Sirikoi House, a charming cottage and a selection of tents – but this is not camping as you know it. Sirikoi redefines the concept of a safari under canvas. Each tent has a spacious bed, fireplace (lit for guests each evening), stylish wooden furnishings and an en-suite bathroom, which comes with a free-standing bath, rain shower and sensational views. With an irresistible infinity pool and timber decking for lounging, the scene is complete.
Sirikoi’s pool with a view
Superb service
The service at Sirikoi is as top-notch as the facilities. The camp’s close-knit team of staff, which includes local people from neighbouring villages, deliver an impeccable experience. Every detail is designed to delight, not least of all the delicious hand-prepared cuisine, using the fresh produce grown on Sirikoi’s own organic vegetable garden.
A sundowner around the camp fire
This abundance of luxury would be impressive enough in any setting. But here in the beauty of East Africa’s open plains, it’s all the more special. Lewa offers opportunities to see zebras, elephants, giraffes and, of particular importance here, the black rhino, a species which the conservancy is dedicated to protecting.
Sirikoi is one of those places whose values align perfectly with our ethos at Africa House – impeccable quality, eco credentials and a passion for delivering a unique travel experiences with every detail thoughtfully considered. It’s a property we love and one which we have no hesitation in recommending to our guests.
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