Bedouin Camp is on the white sandy banks of the Ewaso Ngiro River in the shade of giant river Acacias. 83,000 acres of pristine wilderness with 25 kilometres of riverfront where the graceful Elephant come for their daily drink and wallow.
Accommodation at Bedouin Camp consists of seven luxury tents with four-poster beds, sprung orthopedic mattresses, Persian carpets, safari antiques, campaign furniture, flickering lanterns, crisp linen, en-suite dressing rooms, bathrooms with safari style canvas baths and flushing toilets. The camp staff is employed from the local Samburu community and has been trained to a very high standard. The camp is open all year round. At 3,000 feet above sea level, Bedouin Camp has a hot climate. The days are generally sunny and hot and the evenings clear and warm.