Running the full length of Kenya, the deep cleft of the Great Rift Valley has a string of lakes scattered all along it. The better known, such as Lake Naivasha and, to a lesser extent, Lake Baringo, are fresh water, while Bagoria, Nakuru and Mgadai, being saline, provide a food source for the vast flocks of pink flamingos which add a touch of brilliance to the natural beauty of the lakes.
To the west of Naivasha, and the old colonial houses which are dotted along its shore, lies the shimmering grey volcano of Mount Longonot, while further west still is the great inland sea of Lake Victoria.
Kitich Camp is located in the remote Matthews mountain range, a rarely visited area of Northern Frontier District, in Kenya.
At Loldia you'll experience the life of Kenya's early settlers, the pioneers who cleared the forests and first farmed the rich highlands.
Lapped by the waters of Lake Victoria, shaded by giant fig trees and lost to the world, Mfangano Island Camp is an oasis of tranquility and an ideal retreat from the hustle of the 21st century.
Mundui Estate on the shores of Lake Naivasha, just a couple of hours' drive from Nairobi, consists of 1200 acres of acacia woodland and grass plains, offering spectacular walking scenery, allowing you to savour the Kenyan landscape without the need t
A small, family-run lodge on the shores of Lake Victoria, Rusinga offers a unique combination of special activities and wildlife.
Situated on the side of the Nguruman escarpment, overlooking the stunning expanse of the Great Rift Valley