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Leopard Hill

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Sheltered under the limbs of a giant fig tree, Leopard Lodge is a high-end safari escape into the beauties of the private Naboisho Conservancy.

Accommodations at the lodge consist of only six luxury tents, each with their own theme. The architecture of the round tents is inspired by the local Maasai manyattas and provides three-hundred and sixty degree views of the lush bushlands. Even better, the ceiling opens up with a click of a button allowing guests to admire the vast constellations of an African night sky from the comfort of their beds. The en suite bathroom comes with a double vanity, flush toilet, and both an indoor and outdoor safari shower. Plus, every tent has a large wooden viewing deck warmed by its own fireplace.

The lodge is located in the heart of the 200,000-acre private Naboisho Conservancy on the border of the larger Maasai Mara. The Conservancy boasts not only a higher density of animals than the Maasai Mara but one the highest concentrations of lions in the world. Around one hundred of the big cats live here. The area also has an impressive number of elephant, giraffe, wildebeest, and zebra as well as the rare and elusive African wild dog. Moreover, the Conservancy provides a vital corridor for the little-known Loita Migration, which sees up to 5,000 wildebeest and 1,000 zebra move though the area annually from the Mara Reserve to the Loita Plains in the east.

The camp offers several exciting activities to choose from. Morning and afternoon game drives take in the conservancy and neighboring Maasai Mara. Nighttime game drives discover the antics of the area’s nocturnal inhabitants. Because of the conservancy’s exclusivity, it lacks the heavy foot traffic of the other reserves for a quiet and uncrowded adventure. Leisurely bush walks explore the plains on foot, discovering the flora and fauna missed from the vehicles. At the end of the afternoon game drive, guests can refresh themselves with a cocktail while soaking in the glories of an African sunset.

Watching over the camp is a massive fig tree christened the Double Fig Tree for its unusual shape, a result of being struck by lightning in the 1950s. Under its shades lies the main area of camp where guests can find a comfy sitting area, bar, library, and restaurant. Delicious chef-created meals can also be in the heart of the wilderness accompanied by a glass of fine wine while watching the local Maasai people sing and dance. For some added rest and relaxation, guests can enjoy a range of different massages in their room or on their deck.

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Kenya

Leopard Hill

PLAN MY TRIP

Sheltered under the limbs of a giant fig tree, Leopard Lodge is a high-end safari escape into the beauties of the private Naboisho Conservancy.

Accommodations at the lodge consist of only six luxury tents, each with their own theme. The architecture of the round tents is inspired by the local Maasai manyattas and provides three-hundred and sixty degree views of the lush bushlands. Even better, the ceiling opens up with a click of a button allowing guests to admire the vast constellations of an African night sky from the comfort of their beds. The en suite bathroom comes with a double vanity, flush toilet, and both an indoor and outdoor safari shower. Plus, every tent has a large wooden viewing deck warmed by its own fireplace.

The lodge is located in the heart of the 200,000-acre private Naboisho Conservancy on the border of the larger Maasai Mara. The Conservancy boasts not only a higher density of animals than the Maasai Mara but one the highest concentrations of lions in the world. Around one hundred of the big cats live here. The area also has an impressive number of elephant, giraffe, wildebeest, and zebra as well as the rare and elusive African wild dog. Moreover, the Conservancy provides a vital corridor for the little-known Loita Migration, which sees up to 5,000 wildebeest and 1,000 zebra move though the area annually from the Mara Reserve to the Loita Plains in the east.

The camp offers several exciting activities to choose from. Morning and afternoon game drives take in the conservancy and neighboring Maasai Mara. Nighttime game drives discover the antics of the area’s nocturnal inhabitants. Because of the conservancy’s exclusivity, it lacks the heavy foot traffic of the other reserves for a quiet and uncrowded adventure. Leisurely bush walks explore the plains on foot, discovering the flora and fauna missed from the vehicles. At the end of the afternoon game drive, guests can refresh themselves with a cocktail while soaking in the glories of an African sunset.

Watching over the camp is a massive fig tree christened the Double Fig Tree for its unusual shape, a result of being struck by lightning in the 1950s. Under its shades lies the main area of camp where guests can find a comfy sitting area, bar, library, and restaurant. Delicious chef-created meals can also be in the heart of the wilderness accompanied by a glass of fine wine while watching the local Maasai people sing and dance. For some added rest and relaxation, guests can enjoy a range of different massages in their room or on their deck.

Safari Camps
Points of Interest
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