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Saruni Safari Camp

Saruni Safari Camp is a luxury retreat perched majestically in the Saruni Hills with spectacular views along the valley and out across the Kilorti Plains. Saruni Safari Camp was set up three years ago by Italian owner, Riccardo Orizio aiming to provide the exclusivity and tranquillity of a camp while not compromising on elegance and security.
 
Saruni Safari Camp comprises six uniquely decorated cottages furnished with colonial antiques, African art as well as artefacts produced by community projects. Each cottage has hot and cold running water, electricity, elegant Italian bathroom fittings, polished wooden floors, and large bathrooms where the canvas front can be totally open to offer you an amazing "shower with a view." The large verandas provide private views of elephant, leopard, waterbuck, bushback and impala traversing freely and peacefully in the grounds of the camp as well as the distant Mara plains


Kuro House is the common dining area and is a mixture of old-fashioned Africa and modern design. Its huge fireplace is the focal point of life at Saruni and it is here that guests can exchange memories of the day's safaris. Meals are served dinner party style with the cuisine having a strong Italian influence while also including local ingredients and dishes. Particular favourites include Chilled Carrot and Ginger Soup, Chicken filled with sun-dried tomatoes, and ‘Black Cotton’ rum slice. Alternatively meals can be taken in the bush, or by candlelight o­n the cottage veranda.
 
A unique feature of Saruni Safari Camp is its extensive collection of books and its library. With thousands of rare books Saruni's library is a place to think, rest and relax. Saruni also runs the Maasai Well-being Space a unique feature in the Masai Mara where guests can enjoy massage and wellness treatments in the most serene and relaxing environment.


Fully-open Land Rovers specially designed for maximum visibility are used during game drives, with guests enjoying the services of both a professional guide and a tracker. Foot safaris explore both the Masai Mara plains and the mountains and hills that surround Saruni incorporating local Maasai knowledge.  In both cases the intention is to not o­nly take in the famous spots but also to discover secret corners.

There is also an opportunity to "meet the neighbours" where guests can visit and share in the local Maasai way of life. How the Maasai live, why they protect the environment and in what way they are different from the other African tribes.
 
Fair Trade / Responsible Travel:
Artefacts and crafts used in the rooms and sold in the shop are sourced from community projects across Kenya. The lodge supports the Koiyaki Guiding School, which was set up to provide local Maasai with employment opportunities within the tourism industry.  By the end of the year around 50 students will have achieved the bronze award Kenya Professional Safari Guides Association.  Additionally the lodge provides funds for Ngoswani Primary School to develop their stocks of books and writing materials.  All hot water and electricity is provided by solar panels.

Highlights

  1. Relaxed, luxury retreat in the hills overlooking the Masai Mara.
  2. Stunning views from the cottages.
  3. Game viewing in one of the most famous game reserves in the world.
  4. Delicious food served either in the lodge or in the bush.

 

Viewpoints

If you want a relaxing holiday that also provides the opportunity to see some of Africa’s greatest wildlife viewing then Saruni fits the bill perfectly. The standard of the accommodation and service is superb, while Riccardo has ensured the cuisine is equally impressive with the Italian influenced menu.
John Bickerstaff, Tribes

Situation

Saruni is perched majestically at the head of a remote valley in the heart of the Mara ecosystem.

Activities

Day and night game drives; guided bush walks; balloon safaris; bush meals; sundowners; cultural visits; Maasai massage and well-being space.

Facilities

The lodge offers six spectacular ensuite cottages all boasting stunning views out across the valley to the Mara plains in the distance. The camp offers its own private spa treatment centre; a library with an extensive collection of rare books and a spacious and comfortable dining and lounge area.

Child policy

The camp accepts children from 5 years of age upwards.

Open

Open all year round.

Meals

Full board including house wines, beer and soft drinks.

Best times to go

Kenya's main rainy season runs from April until the beginning of June. There is also a short rainy season in November. The arival of the Migration in the Masai Mara usually starts towards the end of July with the animals staying in the Mara until October.

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Included

All land based game viewing activities. Massage and treatemnts are extra.

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