Private Lodge Highlights
- Wake up to see the awe inspiring sunrise, framing the snow-capped peaks of Mt. Kenya
- Begin the day with a dawn ride in the wilderness to view waking animals
- Explore the surrounding wilderness while on camel back
- Listen to the magical sounds of wild Africa while dining under the stars
- Feast on a delicious breakfast while out in the bush
Lodge Overview
Situated on the northern edge of the Laikipia plateau, Ol Malo is nestled into a rugged escarpment looking out across the time-honored lands of Kenya’s Northern Frontier District. Ol Malo is a striking building in an outstanding location – natural local materials sculpted into a warm and hospitable lodge set among the curves of a rocky hillside surveying one of the great views of the world. Comfortable and accommodating sitting and dining rooms provide shady terraces for protection from the sun – and open fireplaces for the cooler evenings. Each double room has its own veranda and complete privacy. Large picture windows frame a wild, constantly changing landscape – clouds scud across the sky, stately eagles wheel and glide on thermals above the plains. An infinity pool adds to the beauty as well as the amenity of this place. To stay at Ol Malo is to live by a different rhythm – measure the day by the timeworn patterns of nature.
Inclusions
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This Yampu recommended trip add-on may only be booked in conjunction with any of our personalized trips. Your Yampu Tour Consultant will design an itinerary for you according to your available dates, interests and type of hotels. This is your trip and we will work on making it perfect!
Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, Isiolo, Kenya
Places You'll See
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Lewa Wildlife Conservancy
The Lewa Wildlife Conservancy is an award-winning catalyst and model for community conservation, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and features on the International Union for the Conservation of Nature’s Green List of successful protected areas. Lewa is the heart of wildlife conservation, sustainable development and responsible tourism in northern Kenya and our successful working model has provided the framework on which many conservation organisations in the region are based.