If you are looking for somewhere to stay near Nairobi and want to avoid a characterless hotel, then Swara Plains Acacia Camp is well worth it.
Raine, who manages the place, is very helpful and the staff are extremely friendly.
We were looking to stay outside Nairobi but within easy reach of the airport for the final few days of our Kenya trip.
We found this camp on the internet and despite the fact that none of our friends in Nairobi had heard of it,we decided to give it a go.
Once we got off the main road between Nairobi and Mombasa, we passed a huge
cement work on our way to the Swara main gate.
This was not the best of starts. However, when we arrived in the camp we were greeted by Patrick with a warm welcome.
We were directed to the largest of the 13 little cottages right at the end of the row.
As it turned out we were the only guests and had therefore been given the family cottage.
Large windows looked out into the bush.
The cottage was spacious and had everything you need. It was all very basic but clean and quiet. For lunch we were served three courses where the first one would have been enough.
The chef, Anton, cooked us delicious food meal after meal.
It is possible to go on game drives here as well but because we had done this for the previous two weeks, we were happy to just read, sleep, eat and go for walks.
This is something you do not normally get to do in safari camps. However, Swara is on a cattle ranch and since they do not have large carnivores, we were allowed to walk around by ourselves.
This way we got to see things you don't normally stop for on a game drive. Amazing insects, little birds, burrows of porcupines, warthogs and others.
We found skulls and whole skeletons, but also a tree with 15 vultures. We did manage to get within 20 metres of a group of giraffe.
Back at the camp the two lovely dogs of the manageress kept us company most of
the time.
A water hole at the end of the garden attracts wildlife in and is a great place to view. Unfortunately, the two dogs very often took great pleasure in running up to the wildlife and barking loudly.
This was amusing but also slightly annoying. During the first night the dogs decided to lie outside our cottage (as their owner was away, the dogs stayed in the camp overnight).
We first became aware of this when they started barking at some creatures they could hear or see in the woods.
This carried on all night and we were woken again and again,
every time close to a heart attack as the dogs were literally metres away from
our bed.
Even if you are just looking for a first or last night hotel this is much better than any airport hotel could be.
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