We’re on a mission to make your honeymoon one to remember! We really do believe Kenya is the perfect honeymoon destination for couples seeking romance and adventure in equal measure. From the breathtaking savannahs of the Masai Mara, where you can witness wildlife in its natural habitat, to the idyllic white-sand beaches of the coast, Kenya offers a diverse range of experiences. Enjoy private candlelit dinners under the stars, luxury tented camps surrounded by nature, and serene moments by the Indian Ocean.
Crossing the Ololo footbridge is the beginning of a unique, once in a life time experience with all of us at Ololo.
You can choose to do as many, or as little, of the adventures we have on offer. Enjoy morning and afternoon game drives, visit the nearby baby elephant orphanage, or simply relax around the pool with a sundowner and bitings. Guests also enjoy a guided tour of our organic farm, that produces most of the food for your plate!
We can take you on game drives into the only national park in the world on the edge of a capital city. Nairobi National Park is a surprise package and many of these birds and animals are visible from our terrace and restaurant as they move around the bush. Ololo also takes guests to visit the renowned Sheldrick’s Elephant Orphanage without having to exit the national park.
You are invited to take part on an excursion to Karen to visit the famed Karen Blixen Museum, the Giraffe Centre or Kazuri Beads. Or more to your inclination some shopping at local markets and boutique stores can be arranged. Anselm Hot Glass Studio and Kitengela Glass is a walk away across the neighboring farms to Ololo, with one of our Askari guides.
Ololo Safari lodge is where our African story all started. Having bought the property in 2008, it took us 8 years to slowly turn it into a safari lodge, and welcome our first guests in 2016!
We live on-site, along with an incredible team of almost 50, who will make your experience at Ololo one to remember. We love meeting our guests and would love to show you around Ololo, share stories and welcome you to this beautiful country we call home.
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Loisaba is a vast wilderness conservancy in northern Kenya, offering stunning landscapes that range from rolling savannahs to dense forests and rocky escarpments. Known for its luxury lodges and unique activities like camel trekking and starbed camping, Loisaba provides an unforgettable safari experience with abundant wildlife and breathtaking views of Mount Kenya.
At Loisaba, guests can embark on thrilling game drives to spot elephants, lions, and other wildlife across the vast conservancy. Unique activities include camel trekking, horseback riding, and guided bush walks, offering different perspectives of the landscape. Visitors can also experience the iconic starbeds, sleeping under the open African sky, or enjoy cultural visits to the local Samburu communities to learn about their traditions and way of life.
Unique and inspiring - Loisaba Star Beds offer a unique safari experience, where guests sleep in luxurious, open-air beds on raised wooden platforms, fully immersed in the beauty of the African night sky. Located in the heart of the Loisaba Conservancy, these star beds provide stunning views of the surrounding wilderness, combining adventure and comfort for an unforgettable stay.
Learn moreThe King of the Kenyan safari, the Masai Mara is bucket-list travel down to a tee.
The iconic wildlife (think big cats, buffalo, elephant, giraffe, zebra and the famous river crossings of the Great Migration from July to September) is matched by some of the most beautiful scenery in Africa – and there’s a lengthy list of activities to help you discover it all.
Morning and afternoon game drives are the bread and butter of a Masai Mara safari, and all-day expeditions are common especially during the Great Migration. There’s usually a bush breakfast under a shady tree or a mobile sundowner bar to complete the experience too. Specific to the private Mara Conservancies are walking safaris and night drives, both allowing you to get to grips with the landscape in different ways. In specific locations, early-morning hot air balloon flights are possible – definitely worth booking in advance – as are horseback safaris for varying capabilities. Finally, many camps have partnerships with local Maasai communities for a chance to join them in their daily life.
Enkewa Camp is one of our favourites in the Masai Mara, if not the whole of Kenya. It's a small, owner run camp of about 9 tents, in it very own secluded location close to Sand River and the border with Tanzania. This means that you can often go on safari without seeing another vehicle for hours, which is quite special for such a famous national park.
Learn moreLamu was one of the first places we visited on our first trip to Kenya in 2007, and we've been going back ever since.
Lamu, a UNESCO World Heritage Site off Kenya’s northern coast, is a captivating blend of Swahili culture, rich history, and stunning coastal beauty. Known for its narrow winding streets, centuries-old architecture, and vibrant markets, Lamu feels like a step back in time. Visitors can explore historic sites like Lamu Fort and the Riyadha Mosque, sail on traditional dhows, or simply relax on pristine beaches. With its laid-back atmosphere and timeless charm, Lamu offers an authentic and serene escape from the modern world.
Syngué Sabour Cottage is a luxurious beachfront haven on Manda Island, providing elegant plantation-style accommodation with breathtaking 180-degree views of the beach. This charming retreat, designed by Claudio Modola and Andrea Mathison, features spacious living areas, lush gardens, and a private plunge pool. With its serene location and stylish comforts, Syngué Sabour Cottage offers an exquisite escape for relaxation and tranquility.
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