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For nearly 20 years Cheli and Peacock has created a safari experience that has left our guests with an abundance of memories and a life time of stories.

Having started as a luxury mobile tented safari company, Cheli and Peacock has grown and expanded over the years and now operates as a lodge management, ownerships and tour operations company...

The Cheli and Peacock portfolio features small luxury camps and lodges situated in some of Kenya’s top national parks and reserves. The variety of lodge locations offers clients a broad selection of eco systems, game, bird life and conservation.

All the lodges offer luxury accommodation all with en suite bathroom facilities as we as central dining and living areas. They all offer a great selection of activities, including game drives, guided bush walks, swimming, sundowners and bush picnics. Our Tour operations division will tailor make a safari that will suit all your needs and will hand pick lodges that will offer facilities that match your interests.

We have designed a number of suggested itineraries, which include all the lodges. We recommend that clients either follow one of these sample itineraries or use them as a guide line to help them design the perfect safari.

A safari with Cheli and Peacock is about fulfilling dreams, getting back to nature, living alongside the wildlife and traditional culture and experiencing the dramatic diverse landscapes of Kenya.

Contact us during office hours (GMT+2):
Tel: +27 11 888 4037
Fax: +27 11 888 1041
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