The Emakoko | Nairobi National Park





































The Emakoko is the perfect place to start or finish a safari. You are in the bush and on safari within 30 minutes of leaving the airport, and you avoid the notorious Nairobi traffic. (Except for flights arriving between 01.00 -05.00, when there is no access to the National Park). Moreover, it is one of the few places nowadays where you are likely to see Rhino, one of the Big 5.
The Emakoko is a family owned and managed lodge. Emma and Anthony Childs have run lodges in some of the wildest and most beautiful parts of Kenya.
The Lodge is situated on 15 acres of land bordering the National Park, a twenty-bed luxury lodge artfully built into the side of a valley on the Mbagathi River, which borders the Nairobi National Park. Entrance to it is through the park, which is an ideal way to escape the Nairobi traffic.
Great care has been taken to incorporate the beautiful fig trees which grow on the cliff where the lodge is situated. All rooms look straight over the river and into the Park. There are 10 luxury classic safari cottages set on a hillside overlooking the Mbagathi River and with the city of Nairobi not able to be seen. The cottages are very spacious, and have a veranda with a view of the river and ravine below; feature fireplace with fire lit on request; large integrated bathrooms with his and hers, walk in shower and a bath tub with a view. Rooms are double or twin, and are very
large and can comfortably take 2 extra beds. There is a Pool, with a deck and sun beds and barbecue and curry area/pizza oven.
- Rooms
- Facilities
- Activities and Services
With only 10 rooms The Emakoko offers an exclusive and personal environment for our guests to enjoy. Five rooms are situated at the main level and five built into the cliff face higher up. The climb to the upper rooms is worth it for the spectacular views






A 2 bedroom house with private swimming pool, bar, dining room, satellite television and exclusive guide and vehicle allocated.







Property Facilities
24-hour Security, Bar, Barbeque Facilities, Disability Services, Internet Access, Malaria Free, Meal on Request, Pool, Secure Parking, Skype Phones, Spa
Room Facilities
Balcony / Deck, Disabled Rooms, Dressing Gowns, En-Suite, Fireplace, Hair Dryer, Lounge Area, Pure Cotton Linen, Safe, Shower, Smoking Rooms, Tea / Coffee, Verandah
Available Services
Babysitting Service, Chauffer Service, Credit Card Facilities, Laundry Service, Room Service
Activities on Site
Bird Watching, Game Drives, Game Viewing, Game Walks, Massages, Safaris, Walks
Activities Nearby
Animal Encounters, Bird Watching, Child Friendly Activities, Game Drives, Game Viewing, Game Walks, Golf, Helicopter Rides, Museums, Safaris
Take a game drives into one of the most unique game parks in the World, the Nairobi National Park.








Visits to see the orphaned elephants. Born from one family’s passion for Kenya and its wilderness, the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust is today the most successful orphan-elephant rescue and rehabilitation program in the world and one of the pioneering conservation organisations for wildlife and habitat protection in East Africa.
https://www.sheldrickwildlifetrust.org/




Founded in 1979 as a core breeding centre of the endangered Rothschild’s giraffe it further escalated its conservation efforts in 1983, opening up an outstanding environmental education centre. Take a tour around the Centre and feed the giraffes.




Nairobi is just around the corner for those who need to get last minute items. Although our boutique is fully stocked, we would be happy to take you to any of the local shopping areas in Nairobi. Our driver guides are not only wildlife specialists, they also understand the art of bargaining.

An interesting project to deter large predators such as lion, leopard, hyena and cheetah, from killing livestock held in enclosures. This simple project was invented by an 11-year-old boy, Richard Turere whose family and neighbors were faced with predator incursions and livestock depredation on almost a daily basis in Kitengela (an area bordering the Nairobi National Park).
The ‘anti predator’ scheme involved a solar lighting system which charges batteries during the day and at night powers lights around the homestead. The lights are low power LED’s which flash continually throughout the night and have so far proved to be a great success. A study was carried out on this scheme and predator attacks and so far homesteads which this lighting scheme have not had one single predatory attack since their implementation.
The Emakoko has purchased twenty two units which have been given to 10 homes in the area – and so far those households have not been attacked. There are however more homes which desperately need these and if you would like to make a donation towards one of these units the community would be very grateful. The cost per unit to buy and install is $240.


Don't miss the opportunity to visit the Emakoko garden and Netty’s (daughter of Anton and Emma) tree project. Starting with just a handful, the garden has grown to over 3,500 seedlings! The trees are donated throughout Nairobi to anyone who would like to start their own Shamba (garden), and contribute to the reafforestation of Nairobi and the surrounding suburbs.



Enjoy a massage from the comfort of your room (additional cost - paid directly). Feel your jetlag dissipate as you listen to the animal sounds of Nairobi National Park.

Your Stay
1 Night
Full Board Plus - Dinner, Bed, Breakfast, Lunch and Activities
All Local Brands (Spirits, Wine and Beers) Included
Fast Facts
Lodge
Spoken Languages: English, Swahili
No. Rooms: 12
Special Interests: Adventure, Birding, Flora, Gourmet, History & Culture, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Shopping, Star Gazing, Wildlife
Ol Malo House | Ol Malo Conservancy


























Ol Malo is a privately-owned game sanctuary on the banks of the Uaso Nyiro River in Kenya's wild and beautiful North Eastern Province - 5000 acres of spectacular bush country overlooked by Mount Kenya. Ol Malo is one of the few owner-managed properties in Kenya.
It offers the discerning guest a genuinely incomparable experience, one where you can get very close to the original pioneer days, where the settlers and the local tribes' people (Samburu in this case) etched out a life which was to precede the Kenya we know today. Here, many of the old ways still exist!
In this majestic setting - on a rock escarpment on the edge of the Laikipia Plateau, bordering the tribal heartlands of the nomadic Samburu people – the Francombe family, and their Samburu neighbours, have created a home for themselves, and a dream destination for the privileged few who seek a glimpse into the real heart of Africa. They are pleased to be able to share their vision, their experience and their way of life with guests from around the world, either in the hospitality of the family home in the grounds of one of the most stunning properties and with one of the most impressive views in Africa.
Wildlife is prolific, and includes 4 of the Big 5 (Buffalo, Elephant, Leopard and Lion) as well as frequent sightings of Eland, Beisa Oryx (rare elsewhere), Gerenuk, Greater kudu, Water Buck, Giraffe, Zebras, and Various Antelope; there are more leopard in Laikipia than anywhere else on Earth, and there is a leopard hide on the property. Cheetah, Striped Hyena, and even Wild Dog are seen. The Leopard Hide is with bunk beds by the waterhole, so you can stay out all night. There is also a Tree House, like the Nest, at Ngare Serian.
The day may start with a wakeup call with hot coffee or tea, and with freshly baked cookies being delivered to you on your ' veranda' to allow you to watch the sun rise over the wild and spectacular land in front of your cottage, with Mt. Kenya looming majestically in the background. If you are lucky, you may spot the elusive leopard as he slinks off under the shade of a tree to nap through the day, or maybe a herd of elephant coming in to drink at the water pool below your cottage.
An early morning game drive to spot the first giraffe, eland, buffalo or maybe a skulking cat is followed by a late breakfast. Some people prefer to go on a nature walk in the cool of the morning, accompanied by guides and camels and later they will be surprised by a delicious breakfast served under the shade of an acacia tree, just at the right moment. Or a horse ride will take you into the midst of the game. As the tropical sun climbs higher in the sky, guests return from various activities to the lodge to relax by the infinity swimming pool.
A visit to the Samburu workshop, run by Julia, the Francombe’s daughter, is a favourite and interesting activity. Colourful Samburu women sing while they use their beading skills to create wonderful objects to Julia's designs. Groups of chatting Samburu children paint delightful pictures of their world around them in bright colours. This 'Development through Art' workshop is designed to help the local people help themselves and puts money in the Ol Malo Trust to help with education and medical. Ol Malo is also justifiably proud of its excellent clinic and medical facilities.
Lunch is served at the pool and is a very informal affair. Followed by an afternoon by the pool, relaxing or a visit to the Ol Malo shop and very soon it is time for an evening activity. A visit to the local Samburu homestead 'Manyatta' is a wonderful experience. Unspoilt by western cultures, these friendly people welcome you into their home and share their lifestyle. Colourful warriors dancing with the exquisitely beautiful young girls present a scene of an unspoilt and ancient culture, and a super photo shoot.
Activities include:- Horse riding, camel riding, nature walks, running with the Samburu, night drives, picnic breakfasts, lunches by the river, river walks, swimming in the river, shooting the rapids in old tyres, sundowners on the rocks, barbeques in the bush, mountain bikes. Helicopter safaris are very popular. The use of a helicopter to get a bird’s eye view offers guests an experience of a lifetime. Helicopter excursions can go anywhere.
Ol Malo has reputedly the best horses in East Africa for horse safaris, and fly camping with either horses or camels or both. And to return in the evening to hot showers and baths before cocktails in front of the fire followed by a candlelit dinner, regaling tales of the day’s activities or listening to Colin telling stories from the past is a wonderful way to end the day. And perhaps finally….spending a night in a leopard hide where four bunk beds are set up for you to relax while you wait and spot this most elusive of wild animals.
Ol Malo House
- Owner managed by Andrew and Chyulu Francombe, hardworking and charismatic third generation Kenyans.
- The House is perched on the edge of an escarpment at 5,500 feet (mile high), with the river running through a ravine below. Most amazing view. God’s window!
- They accommodate only one group of people at a time, with a maximum of 12 persons.
- Infinity Pool with sun beds
- Free Wi-Fi ....with spasmodic reception.
- Rooms lead from the main area comprising lounge, bar and open dining room
- Dining also available in the boma, especially for dinner under the stars.
- Communal dining on the basis of “arrive as strangers, leave as friends”.
- Comfortable and accommodating sitting and dining rooms provide shady terraces for protection from the sun – and open fireplaces for the cooler evenings.
- Neat lawns and carefully tended shrubberies lead down to a cliff edge, providing a vantage point for activity at the watering hole and salt lick below.
- The accommodation comprises:-
- The “Crocodile “Cottage which is to the right of the main area facing the pool and ravine; very quirky and called “Crocodile” because the bathtub is built into the back of a “fake” crocodile, complete with teeth and tail. This room sleeps two.
- It comprises a large double bed, safe, full mirror, traditional Finch Hatton style furniture, lots of wood, Makuti roof, separate dressing area and leading through to huge en-suite walk-in shower, and the “croc tub”.
- Outside veranda with chairs and table, and overlooking ravine.
- Hippo Cottage is the other side of the main area to Crocodile Cottage. It has a large open living room with a view which leads into the bedroom, which can be set up as twin or double. An extra bed can be accommodated on the Mezzanine Floor.
- It has a further double bedroom with an extra single bed. There are two en-suite bathrooms with walk-in shower and bathtub
- Hippo Cottage can sleep up to 6 persons
- Ol Malo Main House has a very large lounge and dining room with a view, and which leads from a small kitchen.
- There are two areas; Pangolin and Giraffe
- Pangolin; comprises a double bedroom with a downstairs en-suite plus another bedroom which does not have an en-suite.
- There are also two rooms used for guides or bodyguards, and these have en-suite.
- Additionally, there is a downstairs bedroom, which is like sleeping in a cave; quite extraordinary.
- It is also possible to have a star bed on the roof!
- Giraffe; comprises a double en-suite room
At Ol Malo the tariff at both the Lodge and the House include:
- Accommodation.
- Meals
- Tea & coffee, mineral water, soft drinks, wine, non-premium spirits and beers.
- All activities described above except for Helicopter trips and Mobile Camping
- Laundry
- Rooms
- Facilities
- Activities and Services
Ol Malo House was designed and built by the Francombe family. The hub of the house is a large and beautiful sitting and dining room – with open fireplaces – encircled by three en-suite double bedrooms.
Separate cottages (Hippo and Crocodile) create a further three double bedrooms: each private and comfortable cottage has arch windows and doors, en-suite bathrooms, and decor inspired by the area’s wild landscape, local flora and the life and culture of the Samburu people. Lighting is handmade by the Samburu women creates a warm ambience and welcoming atmosphere. A flagstone path leads to a large open area overlooking the infinity pool and this incredible land’s wide-open vistas – perfect for al fresco dining. A barbecue area creates a wonderful place in which to end the day under a star-studded African sky.












On one end of the house there is one separate cottage, Hippo, encompassing two ensuite bedrooms with a shared living area (Hippo). This cottage could be combined with Ol Malo House making Ol Malo House ideal for bigger groups traveling together, or the two can function independently.








On one end of the house there is one separate cottage, Crocodile, encompassing one ensuite bedroom. This cottage could be combined with Ol Malo Main House and/or Hippo Cottage making Ol Malo House ideal for bigger groups traveling together.




The “Crocodile “Cottage which is to the right of the main area facing the pool and ravine; very quirky and called “Crocodile” because the bath tub is actually built in to the back of a “fake” crocodile, complete with teeth and tail. This room sleeps two.
It comprises a large double bed, safe, full mirror, traditional Finch Hatton style furniture, lots of wood, makuti roof, separate dressing area and leading through to huge en suite walk in shower, and the “croc tub”.
Outside verandah with chairs and table, and overlooking ravine.
Hippo Cottage is the other side of the main area to Crocodile Cottage. It has a large open living room with a view which leads in to the bedroom, which can be set up as twin or double. An extra bed can be accommodated on the Mezzanine Floor.
It has a further double bedroom with an extra single bed. There are 2 en suite bathrooms with walk in shower and bath tub
Hippo Cottage can sleep up to 6 persons
Ol Malo Main House has a very large lounge and dining room with a view, and which leads from a small kitchen.
There are 2 areas; Pangolin and Giraffe
Pangolin; comprises a double bedroom with a downstairs en suite plus another bedroom which does not have an en suite.
There are also 2 rooms used for guides, or body guards, and these have en suite. Additionally there is a downstairs bedroom, which is like sleeping in a cave; quite extraordinary. It is also possible to have a star bed on the roof!
Giraffe; comprises a double en suite room
Property Facilities
Barbeque Facilities, Mobile Connectivity, Pool, Secure Parking, Vegetarian
Room Facilities
Shower, Verandah
Available Services
24-hour Security
Activities on Site
Big 5, Bird Watching, Fine Dining, Fishing, Game Drives, Game Viewing, Game Walks, High Tea, Horse Riding, Safaris
Activities Nearby
Adrenaline Activities, Animal Encounters, Big 5, Bird Watching, Child Friendly Activities, Fishing, Game Drives, Game Viewing, Game Walks, Helicopter Rides, Hiking, Safaris
Elephant, buffalo, Eland, Beisa Oryx, Grant gazelle, Impala, common and grevy Zebra, reticulated Giraffe, Lelwels Hartebeeste, Gerenuk, Greater Kudu, Water Buck, Klipspringer, Steenbok, Gunthers Dik Dik, Warthog, Wild dog, Leopard, Cheetah, Lion, spotted and striped Hyena: where else on earth can you go out for a drive in an open vehicle – with a Samburu guide and driver – and be virtually certain to see such a wide-ranging selection of elusive, wild game?
An experienced Samburu guides will take you on a nature walk to show you the Little Five – ant lion, leopard tortoise, elephant shrew, rhino beetle, buffalo weaver. Or you can choose to learn about the plants the Samburu use for medicine and food. Or stand in amazement at the sight of the 330 named species of birds found at Ol Malo.







Go horse or camel riding on the plains – a wonderful way to see the game, which won’t flee from horses and camels: you get very close to the action indeed. For the more adventurous – horse riding down towards the river; cross-country mountain biking; running with a Samburu warrior to set the pace. There's always time to try our home brew at the end of an adventurous day!






Pay a welcome visit to our neighbours, the Samburu people. Visit their local school or head to the market if you visit on a Tuesday or Saturday. Visit to the Ol Malo workshop to see the women beading and design a bracelet or anklet for your style (payable directly).





Enjoy Al Fresco dining



Day trip by helicopter from Ol Malo over the Suguta valley sand dunes to the Jade Sea, and return back to Ol Malo.
Half day trips or shorter are also available - head out at sunrise or sunset to a special location to toast the sun.
R44 and R66 choppers are flown with doors off for viewing maximization. Piloted by Andrew and his team who have been all over Kenya by air and know all the secret spots. Sundowners on granite outcrops, breakfasts by flamingo pools, fishing trips, and lunch in the deserts of the North…Kenya’s best-kept secrets are out there!














If you are here for long enough there are options for sleeping out: Spend a romantic night in the tree house under a blanket of stars (dependent on the weather), or sleep in the leopard hide and see what comes in to the waterhole. We can also organise for one to fly camp on the river.






Ol Malo is a working family ranch and tries to be as self sufficient as possible. Learn about livestock caring, grazing and husbandry in this harsh environment. Play with the lambs, collect freshly laid eggs for your breakfast and lend a hand at milking the cows.




Head out on a multi-day walking or riding safari with support by camels, exploring in the fashion safari started. Meals are cooked by open fire, and overnights are spent in pop up tents. Minimum of 2 people and 2 nights, ideal for small groups (max 4 on horseback and 6 by foot).










Your Stay
1 Night
Full Board Plus - Dinner, Bed, Breakfast, Lunch and Activities
All Local Brands (Spirits, Wine and Beers) Included
Fast Facts
Lodge
Spoken Languages: English, Swahili
No. Rooms: 6
Special Interests: Adventure, Birding, Fishing, Flora, Hiking, History & Culture, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Star Gazing, Wildlife
Ol Malo Nomad Mobile Camp | Ol Malo Conservancy
Ol Malo Nomad takes you one step further to explore the mountains, painted valleys, deserts and Kenya’s best kept secrets. Adventures are varied and tailor made; from exploring by helicopter and fishing vast lakes, to trekking on foot, horse or camel with mobile camps into the unknown.
Ol Malo Nomad also offers guests the opportunity to get more involved and support the Samburu eco-system through the Samburu Trust by walking with the Samburu people to secure their land, its wildlife and their shared future.
Tents are large enough to walk into, they are made of mosquito netting so you can star gaze at night, with a fly-sheet that is pulled over to cover it when it rains. Inside, the tent consists of bedrolls (mattress, duvet and pillow) on camp beds.
The tents have bucket showers and ‘thunder boxes’; a box placed over a long drop toilet. These are located centrally in the camp. The showers are hot and are refilled for each person!
- Rooms
- Facilities
Tent
Head out on a multi-day walking or riding safari with support by camels, exploring in the fashion safari started. Meals are cooked by open fire, and overnights are spent in pop up tents. Minimum of 2 people and 2 nights, ideal for small groups (max 4 on horseback - experienced riders only - and 8 by foot).







Room Facilities
Shower
Your Stay
4 Nights
Full Board Plus - Dinner, Bed, Breakfast, Lunch and Activities
All Local Brands (Spirits, Wine and Beers) Included
Fast Facts
Mobile Camp
Ol Malo House | Ol Malo Conservancy


























Ol Malo is a privately-owned game sanctuary on the banks of the Uaso Nyiro River in Kenya's wild and beautiful North Eastern Province - 5000 acres of spectacular bush country overlooked by Mount Kenya. Ol Malo is one of the few owner-managed properties in Kenya.
It offers the discerning guest a genuinely incomparable experience, one where you can get very close to the original pioneer days, where the settlers and the local tribes' people (Samburu in this case) etched out a life which was to precede the Kenya we know today. Here, many of the old ways still exist!
In this majestic setting - on a rock escarpment on the edge of the Laikipia Plateau, bordering the tribal heartlands of the nomadic Samburu people – the Francombe family, and their Samburu neighbours, have created a home for themselves, and a dream destination for the privileged few who seek a glimpse into the real heart of Africa. They are pleased to be able to share their vision, their experience and their way of life with guests from around the world, either in the hospitality of the family home in the grounds of one of the most stunning properties and with one of the most impressive views in Africa.
Wildlife is prolific, and includes 4 of the Big 5 (Buffalo, Elephant, Leopard and Lion) as well as frequent sightings of Eland, Beisa Oryx (rare elsewhere), Gerenuk, Greater kudu, Water Buck, Giraffe, Zebras, and Various Antelope; there are more leopard in Laikipia than anywhere else on Earth, and there is a leopard hide on the property. Cheetah, Striped Hyena, and even Wild Dog are seen. The Leopard Hide is with bunk beds by the waterhole, so you can stay out all night. There is also a Tree House, like the Nest, at Ngare Serian.
The day may start with a wakeup call with hot coffee or tea, and with freshly baked cookies being delivered to you on your ' veranda' to allow you to watch the sun rise over the wild and spectacular land in front of your cottage, with Mt. Kenya looming majestically in the background. If you are lucky, you may spot the elusive leopard as he slinks off under the shade of a tree to nap through the day, or maybe a herd of elephant coming in to drink at the water pool below your cottage.
An early morning game drive to spot the first giraffe, eland, buffalo or maybe a skulking cat is followed by a late breakfast. Some people prefer to go on a nature walk in the cool of the morning, accompanied by guides and camels and later they will be surprised by a delicious breakfast served under the shade of an acacia tree, just at the right moment. Or a horse ride will take you into the midst of the game. As the tropical sun climbs higher in the sky, guests return from various activities to the lodge to relax by the infinity swimming pool.
A visit to the Samburu workshop, run by Julia, the Francombe’s daughter, is a favourite and interesting activity. Colourful Samburu women sing while they use their beading skills to create wonderful objects to Julia's designs. Groups of chatting Samburu children paint delightful pictures of their world around them in bright colours. This 'Development through Art' workshop is designed to help the local people help themselves and puts money in the Ol Malo Trust to help with education and medical. Ol Malo is also justifiably proud of its excellent clinic and medical facilities.
Lunch is served at the pool and is a very informal affair. Followed by an afternoon by the pool, relaxing or a visit to the Ol Malo shop and very soon it is time for an evening activity. A visit to the local Samburu homestead 'Manyatta' is a wonderful experience. Unspoilt by western cultures, these friendly people welcome you into their home and share their lifestyle. Colourful warriors dancing with the exquisitely beautiful young girls present a scene of an unspoilt and ancient culture, and a super photo shoot.
Activities include:- Horse riding, camel riding, nature walks, running with the Samburu, night drives, picnic breakfasts, lunches by the river, river walks, swimming in the river, shooting the rapids in old tyres, sundowners on the rocks, barbeques in the bush, mountain bikes. Helicopter safaris are very popular. The use of a helicopter to get a bird’s eye view offers guests an experience of a lifetime. Helicopter excursions can go anywhere.
Ol Malo has reputedly the best horses in East Africa for horse safaris, and fly camping with either horses or camels or both. And to return in the evening to hot showers and baths before cocktails in front of the fire followed by a candlelit dinner, regaling tales of the day’s activities or listening to Colin telling stories from the past is a wonderful way to end the day. And perhaps finally….spending a night in a leopard hide where four bunk beds are set up for you to relax while you wait and spot this most elusive of wild animals.
Ol Malo House
- Owner managed by Andrew and Chyulu Francombe, hardworking and charismatic third generation Kenyans.
- The House is perched on the edge of an escarpment at 5,500 feet (mile high), with the river running through a ravine below. Most amazing view. God’s window!
- They accommodate only one group of people at a time, with a maximum of 12 persons.
- Infinity Pool with sun beds
- Free Wi-Fi ....with spasmodic reception.
- Rooms lead from the main area comprising lounge, bar and open dining room
- Dining also available in the boma, especially for dinner under the stars.
- Communal dining on the basis of “arrive as strangers, leave as friends”.
- Comfortable and accommodating sitting and dining rooms provide shady terraces for protection from the sun – and open fireplaces for the cooler evenings.
- Neat lawns and carefully tended shrubberies lead down to a cliff edge, providing a vantage point for activity at the watering hole and salt lick below.
- The accommodation comprises:-
- The “Crocodile “Cottage which is to the right of the main area facing the pool and ravine; very quirky and called “Crocodile” because the bathtub is built into the back of a “fake” crocodile, complete with teeth and tail. This room sleeps two.
- It comprises a large double bed, safe, full mirror, traditional Finch Hatton style furniture, lots of wood, Makuti roof, separate dressing area and leading through to huge en-suite walk-in shower, and the “croc tub”.
- Outside veranda with chairs and table, and overlooking ravine.
- Hippo Cottage is the other side of the main area to Crocodile Cottage. It has a large open living room with a view which leads into the bedroom, which can be set up as twin or double. An extra bed can be accommodated on the Mezzanine Floor.
- It has a further double bedroom with an extra single bed. There are two en-suite bathrooms with walk-in shower and bathtub
- Hippo Cottage can sleep up to 6 persons
- Ol Malo Main House has a very large lounge and dining room with a view, and which leads from a small kitchen.
- There are two areas; Pangolin and Giraffe
- Pangolin; comprises a double bedroom with a downstairs en-suite plus another bedroom which does not have an en-suite.
- There are also two rooms used for guides or bodyguards, and these have en-suite.
- Additionally, there is a downstairs bedroom, which is like sleeping in a cave; quite extraordinary.
- It is also possible to have a star bed on the roof!
- Giraffe; comprises a double en-suite room
At Ol Malo the tariff at both the Lodge and the House include:
- Accommodation.
- Meals
- Tea & coffee, mineral water, soft drinks, wine, non-premium spirits and beers.
- All activities described above except for Helicopter trips and Mobile Camping
- Laundry
- Rooms
- Facilities
- Activities and Services
Ol Malo House was designed and built by the Francombe family. The hub of the house is a large and beautiful sitting and dining room – with open fireplaces – encircled by three en-suite double bedrooms.
Separate cottages (Hippo and Crocodile) create a further three double bedrooms: each private and comfortable cottage has arch windows and doors, en-suite bathrooms, and decor inspired by the area’s wild landscape, local flora and the life and culture of the Samburu people. Lighting is handmade by the Samburu women creates a warm ambience and welcoming atmosphere. A flagstone path leads to a large open area overlooking the infinity pool and this incredible land’s wide-open vistas – perfect for al fresco dining. A barbecue area creates a wonderful place in which to end the day under a star-studded African sky.












On one end of the house there is one separate cottage, Hippo, encompassing two ensuite bedrooms with a shared living area (Hippo). This cottage could be combined with Ol Malo House making Ol Malo House ideal for bigger groups traveling together, or the two can function independently.








On one end of the house there is one separate cottage, Crocodile, encompassing one ensuite bedroom. This cottage could be combined with Ol Malo Main House and/or Hippo Cottage making Ol Malo House ideal for bigger groups traveling together.




The “Crocodile “Cottage which is to the right of the main area facing the pool and ravine; very quirky and called “Crocodile” because the bath tub is actually built in to the back of a “fake” crocodile, complete with teeth and tail. This room sleeps two.
It comprises a large double bed, safe, full mirror, traditional Finch Hatton style furniture, lots of wood, makuti roof, separate dressing area and leading through to huge en suite walk in shower, and the “croc tub”.
Outside verandah with chairs and table, and overlooking ravine.
Hippo Cottage is the other side of the main area to Crocodile Cottage. It has a large open living room with a view which leads in to the bedroom, which can be set up as twin or double. An extra bed can be accommodated on the Mezzanine Floor.
It has a further double bedroom with an extra single bed. There are 2 en suite bathrooms with walk in shower and bath tub
Hippo Cottage can sleep up to 6 persons
Ol Malo Main House has a very large lounge and dining room with a view, and which leads from a small kitchen.
There are 2 areas; Pangolin and Giraffe
Pangolin; comprises a double bedroom with a downstairs en suite plus another bedroom which does not have an en suite.
There are also 2 rooms used for guides, or body guards, and these have en suite. Additionally there is a downstairs bedroom, which is like sleeping in a cave; quite extraordinary. It is also possible to have a star bed on the roof!
Giraffe; comprises a double en suite room
Property Facilities
Barbeque Facilities, Mobile Connectivity, Pool, Secure Parking, Vegetarian
Room Facilities
Shower, Verandah
Available Services
24-hour Security
Activities on Site
Big 5, Bird Watching, Fine Dining, Fishing, Game Drives, Game Viewing, Game Walks, High Tea, Horse Riding, Safaris
Activities Nearby
Adrenaline Activities, Animal Encounters, Big 5, Bird Watching, Child Friendly Activities, Fishing, Game Drives, Game Viewing, Game Walks, Helicopter Rides, Hiking, Safaris
Elephant, buffalo, Eland, Beisa Oryx, Grant gazelle, Impala, common and grevy Zebra, reticulated Giraffe, Lelwels Hartebeeste, Gerenuk, Greater Kudu, Water Buck, Klipspringer, Steenbok, Gunthers Dik Dik, Warthog, Wild dog, Leopard, Cheetah, Lion, spotted and striped Hyena: where else on earth can you go out for a drive in an open vehicle – with a Samburu guide and driver – and be virtually certain to see such a wide-ranging selection of elusive, wild game?
An experienced Samburu guides will take you on a nature walk to show you the Little Five – ant lion, leopard tortoise, elephant shrew, rhino beetle, buffalo weaver. Or you can choose to learn about the plants the Samburu use for medicine and food. Or stand in amazement at the sight of the 330 named species of birds found at Ol Malo.







Go horse or camel riding on the plains – a wonderful way to see the game, which won’t flee from horses and camels: you get very close to the action indeed. For the more adventurous – horse riding down towards the river; cross-country mountain biking; running with a Samburu warrior to set the pace. There's always time to try our home brew at the end of an adventurous day!






Pay a welcome visit to our neighbours, the Samburu people. Visit their local school or head to the market if you visit on a Tuesday or Saturday. Visit to the Ol Malo workshop to see the women beading and design a bracelet or anklet for your style (payable directly).





Enjoy Al Fresco dining



Day trip by helicopter from Ol Malo over the Suguta valley sand dunes to the Jade Sea, and return back to Ol Malo.
Half day trips or shorter are also available - head out at sunrise or sunset to a special location to toast the sun.
R44 and R66 choppers are flown with doors off for viewing maximization. Piloted by Andrew and his team who have been all over Kenya by air and know all the secret spots. Sundowners on granite outcrops, breakfasts by flamingo pools, fishing trips, and lunch in the deserts of the North…Kenya’s best-kept secrets are out there!














If you are here for long enough there are options for sleeping out: Spend a romantic night in the tree house under a blanket of stars (dependent on the weather), or sleep in the leopard hide and see what comes in to the waterhole. We can also organise for one to fly camp on the river.






Ol Malo is a working family ranch and tries to be as self sufficient as possible. Learn about livestock caring, grazing and husbandry in this harsh environment. Play with the lambs, collect freshly laid eggs for your breakfast and lend a hand at milking the cows.




Head out on a multi-day walking or riding safari with support by camels, exploring in the fashion safari started. Meals are cooked by open fire, and overnights are spent in pop up tents. Minimum of 2 people and 2 nights, ideal for small groups (max 4 on horseback and 6 by foot).










Your Stay
2 Nights
Full Board Plus - Dinner, Bed, Breakfast, Lunch and Activities
All Local Brands (Spirits, Wine and Beers) Included
Fast Facts
Lodge
Spoken Languages: English, Swahili
No. Rooms: 6
Special Interests: Adventure, Birding, Fishing, Flora, Hiking, History & Culture, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Star Gazing, Wildlife