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Soroi Cheetah Tented Camp

The Game Drive Experience

Discover the wild Lumo Conservancy from our custom-built, open-sided safari vehicles. Our expert guides will take you to breathtaking viewpoints, where you might spot Elephants, Lesser Kudu, Eland, Impala, Grant's Gazelle, Lions, and Cheetahs among others.

Game drives are typically shared and last about two hours, offering unique experiences. The best wildlife viewing often happens in the early mornings or late afternoons, allowing you to fully appreciate the wilderness.

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Bush and Bird Walk

Start your day with a stunning African sunrise. Our 4x4 will take you to a safe area in the wilderness. There, guided by knowledgeable Lumo Conservancy rangers, you'll explore the protected area on foot.

You'll discover fascinating things like animal tracks, plants, and birds, with our ranger sharing their insights into the environment they grew up in. Birdwatching enthusiasts will be delighted as they spot various colorful birds flitting among the trees and bushes. With over 1,070 species of birds, Kenya has the second highest country bird list in Africa, while the area around Tsavo West boats 600 recorded species. Lumo Conservancy has several endemic species, such as the globally threatened Taita Thrush, Taita Apalis, Abbott's starling, and the Southern banded Snake Eagle. Rest assured, our vehicle will be close by, ready to provide a comfortable ride back to the lodge if you need a break.
Min. age 12 years

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Undergroud Photographers Hide

As a professional photographer and an avid safari traveler, the quest for the perfect shot is never-ending. Photographic Hide offers an optimal photographic experience through meticulous design. Elevated slightly above ground level, the Hide provides a unique vantage point, putting photographers at eye level with their subjects. This perspective creates intimate and powerful images that immerse the viewer in the animals' world. The viewing slots allow a 180-degree panoramic view of the watering hole and the surrounding landscape. In addition, the Hide is equipped with comfortable seating and ample space for tripods and other equipment, ensuring photographers can focus on capturing the perfect shot.

Season: Year-round availability
Seating: Comfortable and stable swivel chairs
Beds: Max 4 on the arrangement
Booking: Our Photographic Hides can be booked on a shared or exclusive use basis and is subject to availability

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Private Bush Breakfast

After your bush walk or early morning game drive, enjoy the day's best meal in the heart of nature.

Our chef will prepare a fresh breakfast under a tree, offering stunning views of the Sanctuary.

Savor fruits, juices, hot beverages, and your choice of cooked dishes while relaxing in the bush atmosphere you've just explored.

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Sunset Safari in customized 4x4 Safari Vehicle

Enjoy a Sunset Safari, where the boundaries between day and night blur, and nature's spectacle unfolds before your eyes. From 5 PM to 8 PM, this journey will take you through the wilderness with an expert guide and spotter, allowing you to witness the transition from golden dusk to velvet darkness.

Around 6:30 PM, the Safari pauses at a strategic spot for a Sundowner, inviting you to toast to the breathtaking sunset. As twilight gives way to night, a spotlight reveals the hidden world of nocturnal creatures, from prowling predators to elusive night birds. With each sighting, you're immersed deeper into the magic of the wild.

Selected drinks included.

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Night Game Drive

A uniquely specialized event, not generally permitted within the National Parks and Reserves boundaries, is a night game drive, the ultimate safari luxury experience. Leaving the Camp just before or after dinner and setting off to discover the creatures of the night.

Nights are the exclusive domain of the hunters such as Leopards and Lions. It is the only time you can spot elusive nocturnal creatures such as Aardvark, Aardwolf, Pangolin, and Lumo’s melanistic serval cat. The vehicle has a powerful handheld lamp to sweep the bush for sightings. For adults and children above 10 years old.

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Hike Taita Hills

Climb the beautiful Taita Hills. Drive through lush, mountainous Taita, where the climate is perfect and the views stunning over what is known to the locals as ‘ little Switzerland.’ The highest, Vuria (2,300 meters above sea level), is easily identified by the mobile phone mast on top. It is possible to drive to this point. Eyale, on the other hand, is lower and can be climbed on foot.

It takes about 55 minutes of steep walking from where you leave your vehicle to the panoramic view. The vegetation is montane forest, and here you can spot the rare Taita Apalis, the Ross Turacos, the Cabanis Greenbul, and Syke monkeys, among other mammals. We pack a picnic meal on request.

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Battlefield Tour

Step back in time to the untamed landscapes of East Africa, where echoes of World War 1 still resonate near Lions Bluff. Step back in time as you explore the strategic battlegrounds that once shaped the fate of nations.
Join us on a journey through the remnants of a fierce campaign, where British Indian Army troops, European settlers, and local askaris clashed amidst daunting challenges. Discover the enduring legacy of their struggle as you witness the remarkable water pipeline, crafted by Indian Army engineers in 1916 and still flowing today.

Walk in the footsteps of soldiers at hilltop forts and Commonwealth War Cemeteries in Maktau and Voi. Hear tales of valor and hardship from our knowledgeable rangers, trained by esteemed historians, as you sip a sundowner against the backdrop of a storied battlefield.
This isn't just a tour; it's an unforgettable journey through time, where every step reveals a new chapter in the epic tale of World War 1's East African campaign.

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Nature walk

Explore the diverse ecosystem surrounding Soroi Cheetah Tented Camp and uncover the traces of wildlife while gaining insights into the flora and fauna inhabiting the vicinity of the lodge. Accompanied by our expert guide/naturalist, you'll unravel the secrets of animal tracks and signs and learn about the plants, insects, and birds that thrive in this vibrant environment.

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Shetani Lava Flow & Mzima Springs

Mzima Springs is a series of four natural springs in Tsavo National Park that produces an incredible 250 million liters of fresh water daily. The source of the spring rises in the Chyulu Hills and provides the bulk of Mombasa’s fresh water. The springs are home to hippos, crocodiles, and various bird species. There’s an underwater viewing chamber where you can see the fish in the clear waters.

‘Shetani’ means ‘devil’ in Kiswahili. The local people believe it was the devil himself emerging from the earth. This vast expanse of folded black lava spreads 50 kilometers across the savannah near the Chyulu Hills. The last significant eruption here is believed to have occurred around 200 years ago. Nearby are the Shetani Caves, which are also the result of volcanic activity.

A picnic lunch is included. Park fees are payable directly and not included.

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Drum It!!

Experience the essence of Taita culture through our interactive drumming session. Uncover the significance of drumming in Taita life, where rhythms narrate tales of the land and its people. Acquire ancient drumming techniques directly from a Taita drummer, delving into the rich traditions passed down through generations.

Lessons are subject to availability and need to be booked in advance at the reception.

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A Day with the Taita

Travel to the nearby Bura town, where local Taita people will host you for an authentic day-long cultural experience.

The morning starts by milking a cow and learning about traditional meal preparation. A guided walk takes you through scenic landscapes, discovering medicinal plants and traditional practices. Here, you will taste local fruits, and while the food cooks, gain insights into Taita traditions.

Try out basket weaving, transforming Sisal leaves into twine, and a work of art. The day ends with the captivating "Mwazindika" dance, dedicated to gods and celebrating life.

This immersive day offers an authentic taste of Taita customs, cuisine, agriculture, and hospitality, fostering personal connections with the local tribe.

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Ngangau Forest

Ngangau Forest is one of the few remaining moist forest areas in the Taita Hills, ranking as the second-largest among them.
A trek through Ngangao Forest is a truly enchanting experience, a moment to cherish forever.

Traverse a natural carpet of fallen leaves, fragmented twigs, bark, and decomposing branches as you embark on your journey. Explore iconic landmarks such as the revered Mother Tree, captivating tree caves, and intriguing round rocks scattered along the path. Ascend to the summit of the hill, where you'll be greeted by a spellbinding panorama that will leave you speechless.

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Lake Jipe

About one and half hours from Soroi Leopards Lair in Tsavo West, lies this freshwater lake bordering Tanzania and hosting hippos, crocodiles, and unique birds. Lake Jipe is shared by two countries, each with different economic values.

Since the Kenyan side of the lake lies in Tsavo West National Park, no fishing is allowed. Tanzania allows controlled fishing. Boat rides are available at an additional cost by KWS of USD 15.00 per person for 1.5 hrs. A packed picnic meal is provided for your lunch.

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