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Finch Hatton's
Denys Finch Hatton was one of Kenya's great adventurers. He devoted his life exploring the wild in style. In his camp, dinner was served on fine china with silver and crystal, while the gentle strains of Mozart played in the background. Here in Tsavo, where he lived and died, this tradition lives on.
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Kilaguni Serena Lodge
The first lodge ever to be built in a Kenyan National Park, Kilaguni Serena Safari Lodge is superbly situated in the lee of Mount Kilimanjaro, encircled by volcanic splendour, adjacent to a teeming water hole and visited daily by vast herds of elephant, buffalo and plains game.
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Ngulia Lodge
Ngulia Safari Lodge is located in Tsavo West National Park situated spectacularly atop the edge of the Ndewe Escarpment, offering a vast panorama of Tsavo's sweeping plains.
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Voyager Safari Camp
Voyager Safari Camp's 25 tents guarantee a high level of privacy and personal attention, and have made the camp one of Kenya's most popular honeymoon destinations. Voyager Safari Camp offers a host of exciting safari activities, from game drives in Tsavo West, night drives among the resident game, walks with highly qualified naturalists, and trips among the battlefields and colonial relics along the Tanzanian border.
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Severin Safari Camp
Set in the Tsavo West National Park – a wilderness of savannah grasslands, river woodlands and cool mountain forests – our camp is designed to bring guests as close to nature as you can get. From the comfort of your tent you can gaze out at the living panorama under brilliant skies.
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Kitani Safari Lodge
Situated in the Tsavo West National park, just 49 km from the Mtito Andei gate, 5 km from the Mzima Springs and 2 km from the Poachers Lookout. The Banda’s have a majestic view of Mt. Kilimanjaro, game and more. The original Kitani Lodge was the first accommodation ever to be built in the Tsavo West National park.
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Campi Ya Kanzi
Campi ya Kanzi means "Camp of the Hidden Treasure" in Kiswahili. For you, it means "safari in style" at a luxury tented safari camp. The camp lies within a 400-square-mile Maasai private land in Southern Kenya, dominated by Mt. Kilimanjaro, just 35 miles away. The Maasai are the landlords, making it one of the last unspoiled areas of Africa. Connecting three national parks (Chyulu, Tsavo and Amboseli), the property is home to a vast wildlife and birdlife population.
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