Lengishu is a luxury, exclusive use home found at the centre of the Borana conservancy, offering spectacular and uninterrupted views of the Lengishu hills, the Borana-Lewa landscape and the Northern Frontier.
Lengishu has been built with sustainability in mind. Stone for the floors and design features were excavated from the site itself, earth from the site clads the walls and the exposed teak timberwork and gum poles were all sourced from Kenya. The property is completely powered by solar energy.
The main house forms the focal point with high vaulted ceilings and open fireplaces. Four cottages are arranged around the main house and discreetly nestle into the ridge line. Accommodating 12 guests, this private home is perfect for a large family gathering or group of friends.
The home boasts its own petanque pitch, U-shaped swimming pool, gym and inhouse masseuse. Many guests choose to spend time out on the conservancy with rhino tracking on foot, horse riding, mountain biking, helicopter safaris and traditional game drives on offer.
Laikipia is one of the most important areas for biodiversity in Kenya, boasting wildlife densities second only to those found in the Masai Mara. Located on the Equator in the former Rift Valley Province and set against the magnificent backdrop of Mount Kenya, the Laikipia plateau extends over 9,500 square kilometres of semi-arid plains, dramatic gorges and acacia-thicket-covered hills. This vast expanse is where some of the most effective conservation work in the country is being done.
Ol Pejeta Conservancy is a 360 square kilometer conservation area and is home to the last three remaining northern white rhinos, where you’ll have the chance to see these near-extinct animals up close. Ol Pejeta also has a Chimpanzee Sanctuary, home to 39 profoundly damaged chimpanzees rescued from captivity across Africa, now being nursed by keepers who are happy to explain a little about each chimp's backstory. Watch these primates relearn how to enjoy life from the observation post, or adopt a chimp to ensure the brilliant work is still being done.
Many conservancies are scattered across the park, one being the Lewa Wildlife Landscape, a massive 370 square kilometre conservancy conservation area with stunning scenery and astounding wildlife activities. Here, you can also find half of the country’s black rhinos and 90% of the world’s Grevy’s zebras, as well as Jackson's hartebeest and African wild dogs. This preservation conservancy does astonishing things such as community and focused conservation projects, which invest around 70% of their annual budget into health care and education. The Borana Conservancy offers a number of activities, including mountain biking and wildlife viewing, where you can explore the terrain and even spot the big five!
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With such a plethora of altitudes, the temperatures within the Park can vary massively depending on your height above sea level. Read More
Pricing available on request.
Please contact your Destination Specialist for more information on +44 (0) 1993 824198.
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Game drives, bush walks, sundowner excursions and bush meals are included, along with “behind the scenes of conservation” activities. These gives guesst the rare opportunity to spend time with wildlife rangers who work tirelessly to keep endangered species safe.
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