Kenya is home to many of the most striking and unusual safari camps in Africa. It has many small safari lodges, which are in reality, bush homes; owner operated private lodges, which have been in the hands of the same family for generations.
However, Kenyan safari style does more than hark back to its colonialist roots, and many safari lodges in Kenya are the essence of contemporary safari elegance. Woven into the fabric of these places is a sense of freedom and adventure that goes to the heart of what a safari to Kenya is all about.
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