
Kenya’s Top 10 Luxury Lodges
Kenya has long been heralded as one of Africa’s finest safari destinations. From experiencing the dawn chorus on the savanna, to sharing safari stories around the campfire, a Kenya safari is genuinely a thing of wild wonder. The country is also home to some of the most exclusive camps, lodges, and private homes in Africa.
With many of its national parks and conservancies home to the Big Five, Kenya became an early pioneer for wildlife tourism. The Maasai Mara is world-renowned for the dramatic Great Migration crossings, when thousands of wildebeest stampede across the Mara River with predators hot on their heels. Meanwhile, the rolling hills of Laikipia and the Lewa–Borana territory provide a spectacular backdrop for horse riding safaris, unique wildlife-viewing activities, and a collection of ultra-luxurious lodges within huge private conservancies.
With careful planning and by selecting the right camps and regions, it’s possible to enjoy a deeply exclusive multi-stop safari in Kenya. From excellent guiding and diverse activities to impeccable service, cuisine, and design, below we highlight our Top 10 luxury lodges that consistently go the extra mile.

Angama Mara

Set high on the edge of the Great Rift Valley, Angama Mara enjoys one of the best locations in the Maasai Mara. Located on the Oloololo Escarpment, this luxury property boasts uninterrupted panoramic views over the Mara plains – there’s a chance you could spot the Big Five from the lodge itself! Defined by understated elegance and exceptional attention to detail, Angama is split into two intimate camps, ensuring a sense of privacy and personalised service.
Beyond game drives in both the Maasai Mara National Reserve and the more exclusive wildlife-rich Mara Triangle, Angama offers a range of activities: guided walks, Maasai village visits, and romantic picnics on the very kopje where Out of Africa was filmed. There’s also a fully equipped gym and a lovely swimming pool.
Sirai House

Sirai House is a contender for one of Kenya’s most luxurious private estates. An exclusive-use residence in the 32,000-acre Borana Conservancy, this is the ultimate safari home, complete with six impressive suites, a swimming pool, a gym, a spa, a tennis court, and stables where horses are raised for horseback safaris. Positioned high atop a ridge with views all the way to Mount Kenya, the property has a setting that’s truly breathtaking. Sirai’s inventive dining experiences also deserve a mention, be it seafood barbecues in the boma, wood-fired pizza in the cinema, or the option to choose from more than 3,000 fine wines from the house’s own cellar. However, the real showstopper here is the sheer variety of activities available in a private conservancy like Borana, such as rhino tracking, horse riding safaris, fly camping, e-biking, and heli-safari – all organised, of course, to perfection!


Segera

Once the private home of the founder of sports brand Puma, Segera is one of Laikipia’s most luxurious properties. Offering a blend of holistic luxury and exceptional service, Segera is a luxury wildlife retreat for those looking for a high-end safari experience. A totally private ranch, Segera is a residence offering unique activities, such as star bed stays and helicopter flights in which guests can circle the peaks of Mount Kenya and get a bird’s-eye view of the flamingo-filled lakes along the Great Rift Valley. There’s a delightful art focus too, which is rare in safari lodges. This is a satellite showcase of the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa, displaying pieces from the Zeitz collection. You can also spend time in between safari activities wandering the property’s sculpture garden, admiring works crafted from stone, bronze, and steel.
Ol Donyo Lodge

Ol Donyo Lodge is a legendary property set along the Chyulu Hills, amid 110,000 hectares of private, Maasai-owned land. Its location between Tsavo and Amboseli national parks makes this an area of great biodiversity. Enjoy sensational views from camp of the vast savanna and impressive Mount Kilimanjaro in the distance, the perfect safari backdrop! Part of the Great Plains Conservation portfolio, Ol Donyo is exceptionally well run, offering authentic luxury with an impressive list of activities. Alongside the usual game driving and guided walks, you can night drive, horse ride, mountain bike, make trips into Amboseli National Park, and enjoy scenic helicopter flights. As well as the eight classic suites, there’s a two-bedroom family suite, and a Young Explorers programme is available too.


Sarara Camp

This wonderful property is located in the far north of Kenya, in the Namunyak Wildlife Conservancy. It’s a wild, remote location that’s home to rare species, such as the aardwolf, gerenuk, reticulated giraffe, Grevy’s zebra, and occasionally leopard. The local Samburu guides will dazzle you with their knowledge, and there are some unique activities to enjoy, including the incredible ‘singing wells’, where tribesmen sing to summon their cattle as they draw water! Sarara is a beautiful camp, set on a hillside with breathtaking views over the plains. Namunyak Conservancy is an exciting place, with its treasure trove of rare and often uncatalogued species living here. It’s perfect for an off-the-beaten-track safari experience. Also, don’t miss the chance to spend a night out under the stars in one of Sarara’s star-beds.
Wilderness Mara

Wilderness Mara’s opening in June 2026 ushers in a brand-new chapter for what was once Little Governors’ Camp. Situated in the heart of the Mara Triangle, this coveted setting provides access to both sides of the Mara River, meaning greater game-viewing territory and a broad range of habitats to explore. When it comes to the Great Migration river crossings, there simply isn’t a finer location! Wilderness Mara quietly takes you to the heart of the action, without the hordes of other vehicles competing for sightings. With just 12 tented suites overlooking a thriving marsh ecosystem, this option provides an intimate, low-impact experience that’s enhanced by a few Wilderness touches such as private decks, indoor/outdoor showers, and a dedicated family suite with two bedrooms.


Mara Nyika

Mara Nyika offers understated luxury from Great Plains Conservation, a world-class outfit with a portfolio of tremendous camps! Although it’s perhaps not as ‘showy’ as some other properties on this list, you know you’re in fine hands as soon as you arrive here. The guiding is excellent, and this is an intimate, well-priced honeymoon destination, with lots of lovely touches and sweeping views over the Mara plains. If a hot air balloon safari is on your safari wish list, then this is a good place to do it. Experiencing sunrise over the Mara in a hot air balloon is an unforgettable touch to include during your stay. With the Big Five on your doorstep, stylish décor that infuses old and modern Africa, Mara Nyika is a memorable luxury Kenyan stay.
Ngare Serian

Alex Walker’s Serian camps, which operate on both the Tanzanian and Kenyan sides of the Mara River, are pioneers of high-end mobile camping, with fantastic safari guides. Serian offers a luxurious and authentic experience in prime locations for game viewing! Ngare Serian is located in the Mara North Conservancy, on the banks of the Mara River in a private walking concession. With just four luxury tents, which are only accessible by footbridge over a river, this is a superb camp offering seclusion and privacy. Serian Ngare is one of the few places to provide a private vehicle as standard, and offers great activities such as fishing and night drives. For a truly memorable stay, spend a night under the stars in ‘The Nest’, Ngare Serian’s treehouse, situated a short meander from the camp.
























