Sera Community Conservancy, Kenya
Saruni Rhino
Sera Community Conservancy, Kenya
Saruni Rhino
This unique camp of four 'bandas' (stone cottages) is located in the large and remote Sera Conservancy, in the wild, undiscovered northern frontier of Kenya. Located just over 1.5 hours' drive from our Saruni Samburu lodge in nearby Kalama Conservancy, it is unique not only for the unforgettable, raw beauty of its habitat, but because it serves as the gateway to an extraordinary place: a rhino sanctuary where black and white rhinos have been successfully re-introduced and are guarded by the community.
The secluded 4-banda Saruni Rhino camp, in partnership with Sera Community Conservancy, offers on-foot rhino tracking experience—a thrilling adventure that not only provides an unforgettable experience but also allows guests to actively contribute to the protection of this iconic species.
Comprised of four elegant 'bandas' (rustic stone cottages) and a main 'mess' cottage for dining and relaxing, Saruni Rhino is nestled among swaying doum palms along a dry river bed, offering sweeping views of a nearby waterhole and the dramatic landscape typical of northern Kenya. The camp features a beautiful infinity swimming pool built in harmony with the surrounding natural beauty. By night, the dry river bed transforms into the quintessential setting for torch-lit bush dinners under vast African skies.
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