Campi ya Kanzi is a luxury tented safari camp situated in Maasai-owned land in the Chyulu Hills close to the border with Tanzania, overlooking Mt Kilimanjaro.
The camp surroundings are diverse habitats ranging from grassland to forests and offer a private wildlife and nature experience with the highlight being bush walks in the beautiful Chyulu Hills.
More about Camp Ya Kanzi in Kenya
Kanzi is a Community Ecotourism Lodge, built, owned, run by a Maasai community, for the benefit of the local people in the shade of Mt. Kilimanjaro. Here you will experience true ethical and solidarity tourism.
Location:
It is located in Kenya’s prime game area between Amboseli and Tsavo National Parks, It lies within Kuku Group Ranch in Southern Kenya dominated by Mt. Kilimanjaro, just 35 miles away. The ranch covers about 400 square mile of African wilderness, owned by Maasai herdsmen.
Accommodation:
Accommodates a maximum of 14 guests in 6 thatched roof tented cottages. Each tented cottage has a wide veranda to provide superb views of either Mt. Kilimanjaro, the Tsavo Hills, and the Chyulu Hills.
They feature either twin beds or a king-size bed, made at the camp with local logs, with specially made linen imported from Italy.
The suites feature king-size bed, a clothes room between the bedroom and the bathroom, with cabinets. Bathrooms have double sinks.
General facilities:
Swimming pool
Laundry services.
Restaurant
Bar
Camp's satellite phone
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