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Prices from £395 per person per night twin share including all meals, local beverages, game activities, guided walks and camel assisted walking safaris. The private charter and scheduled flights are additional.
Both Kenyan Airways and British Airways offer direct flights daily to Nairobi with onward connections throughout East Africa. Fares start at £160 return plus £290 taxes and fuel surcharges, although both airlines have special offers throughout the year so it is always worth checking with our Sales Consultants.
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Perched on a cliff overlooking the Ewaso Nyiro river gorge on the edge of the Laikipia plateau in the Northern Frontier District, this alluring haven is set in one of Africa’s last real wilderness areas. Remote and stunning, this vast and varied region nurtures exceptional wildlife and cultural diversity – it is home to many communities including the Laikipiak Maasai and the Samburu tribes. Around Sabuk, the area is wild and hilly, with dense acacia bush and incredible scenery. The lodge was fashioned out of the surrounding landscape using only local materials, twisted wood and stone boulders. Sabuk’s six beautifully furnished open-sided en-suite cottages each have heir own verandah with breathtaking views over the river gorge. In addition, the exclusive two bedroom Eagle Cottage, with its spacious living area and private plunge pool, is ideal for families. Game drives through the hilly countryside are available – but this is a place to leave vehicles behind and get back to nature with walks along the river accompanied by local Maasai guides who are ever willing to share their knowledge. Horse riding is also available – but it is the camel assisted walking safaris led by Samburu guides which prove a real highlight at Sabuk. For those with 3 or more days, Sabuk’s ‘fly camping’ experience is also not to be missed – walk with a professional safari guide, a team of trained Laikipia Maasai warriors and a camel train into the deserted wilderness where there are no roads or vehicles, only wildlife and their tracks and the sounds of the bush. Sabuk is accessible via a scheduled flight from Nairobi to Loisaba followed by a one hour drive – or via scheduled flight to Nanyuki followed by a connecting charter flight.
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