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Olkeri Camp

Olkeri is the Maasai epithet for the Leopard, the spotted ambush hunter, one of the most emblematic inhabitants of the area. Home to great Elephant herds, this beautiful tract of wilderness, replete with views of woodlands, rocky hil ls, and shaded by gnarled old-growth Baobab and Acacia, offers the ultimate freedom to explore day and night.

Features

TYPE:
Accommodation
LANGUAGES:
English
NO. ROOMS:
ROOM TYPES
Double/Twin Tent (8 rooms)
8
MIN. CHILD AGE:
1
SPECIAL INTERESTS:
Adventure
Big 5
Birding
Flora
Hiking
History & Culture
Indigenous Culture / Art
Leisure
Nature
Relaxation
Star Gazing
Wildlife
PROPERTY FACILITIES:
Bar
Battery Charging Facilities
Communal Dining
Credit Card Facilities
Eco Friendly
Internet Access (Complimentary)
Laundry Service
Mobile Connectivity
Restaurant
Room Service
Vegetarian
ROOM FACILITIES:
Balcony / Deck
Electrical Outlets
Fan
Laundry Facilities
Laundry Service (Available)
Shower
AVAILABLE SERVICES:
24-hour Security
Laundry Service (Available)
Private Vehicle (Available)
ACTIVITIES ON SITE:
Bird Watching
Game Drives
Game Viewing
Game Walks
Night Drives
Safaris
Sleep Outs
Walks (Guided)
Wildlife Tours
ACTIVITIES NEARBY:
Cultural Tours
Helicopter Rides
FRIENDLY:
Children
Honeymoon
Leisure
Romance
Vegetarian
GUIDANCE:
Elderly Friendly
Game Drive (Max 6 pax with window seats)
Private Game Drive Vehicle Available
Sole Use Available
Triple for Children Available

Room

Double/Twin Tent (8 rooms)

Olkeri camp offers eight tents designed to merge with the environment, all under canvas, with intimate views of winding rocky ravines and gnarled old-growth trees that dominate them.
The surroundings may be wild, but you will find stylish comfort in each of the eight tented suites. An expansive verandah, a king-size bed, a writing desk, hand-woven carpets and mats over teak floors, a comfortable sitting corner, and an en-suite bathroom fitted with a shower and flushing toilet. Two of our tents are connected by a short, well-lit boardwalk, welcoming families of up to five.

A hanging suspension bridge leads to tent two, located on the other side of a small ravine, with views of the waterhole.

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