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Sponsoring local children at Leleshwa Camp

Leleshwa Camp now sponsors a total of 23 children at Mpopongi Primary School. Recently the camp has made further donations for solar power in the boarding house and classrooms, computers and teacher training. A target has been set to provide 100 desks by the end of this year and great progress has been made to ensure that they achieve this goal. Special thanks goes to Leleshwa's guests for their generous contributions and for helping the community realise their dreams

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May 12, 2012

Join us for the once in a lifetime opportunity to see Venus passing the sun

Come and join us on 6th June for a once in a life time opportunity to see Venus passing the sun. Lets hope for a typical clear, starry night in the African…
May 01, 2012

New park and conservation fees for Sala's Camp

The park and conservations for adults staying at Sala's Camp is now $115 per adult per night and $65 per child per night.
April 12, 2012

Increased park and conservation fees for residents at Sala' s Camp

The park and conservation fees for residents staying at Sala's Camp has increased to 2,700KSH per adult per day and 1000KSH per child per day. For more…
April 05, 2012

Easter Opening hours

The office will be closed on Good Friday 6th April, will reopen from 8am until 1pm on Saturday and then will be closed again on Easter Monday, the 9th April.…
March 28, 2012

Community and Conservation at Solio Lodge

The team at Solio Lodge has been working hard to improve education facilities in neighbouring communities helping the local people improve their quality of…
March 26, 2012

An update on rhino conservation

Solio’s black rhinos are beginning to settle back down after the latest disruptive translocation. Eleven of the Solio rhinos were caught and moved to a…
March 23, 2012

Introducing Spotter Oli

Lmeei Lekashira, affectionately known to all as Ollie, is one of our spotters at Sala’s Camp. He is great with all guests but especially loves…
March 23, 2012

Lions on the loose in Nairobi

'Michael Carr-Hartley, who runs Giraffe Manor in the affluent Langata district of the Kenyan capital, said that two of his young giraffes and several domestic…
March 22, 2012

Leopard and Bait

We welcomed the arrival of two warthogs to the Manor last month, Leopard and Bait. A local private guide and friend of The Safari Collection, Mark Barrah found…
March 21, 2012

New managers at Sasaab

We are delighted to introduce our new managers at Sasaab, Doug and Tanya Rundgren. Doug is a fourth generation Kenyan who was introduced into the safari…