Here are Sanctuary Tambarare Resident Rates:
What Does PPS Mean? PPS (Per Person Sharing) means cost Per Adult when sharing the Room with another. Example KES 10,000/- PPS means, 2 Adults in 1 Room pay KES 20,000/-2022 Resident Rates | Full Board | FB + Ground Package | ||
Tented Rooms | Sharing | Single | Sharing | Single |
1st Nov 2022 – 16th Dec 2022 | KES 25,580/- PPS | KES 36,740/- PP | KES 30,280/- PPS | KES 43,790/- PP |
17th Dec 2022 – 2nd Jan 2023 | KES 31,450/- PPS | KES 45,550/- PP | KES 36,150/- PPS | KES 52,600/- PP |
Sanctuary Tambarare – Ol Pejeta Rates/Prices are in KES, Per Person, Per Night
Rates Exclude: Ol Pejeta Conservancy Fees, Drinks and other Extras
Full Board includes:
Lunch, Dinner and Breakfast, Laundry services and Non-alcoholic Beverages
Game Package includes:
Lunch, Dinner and Breakfast, 2 Game Drives (Max) per Day, Airstrip Transfers, Laundry services and Non-alcoholic beverages
Game Package and Full Board Exclude:
Any Alcoholic Drinks, Park/Conservancy Fees, Flights, Road Transfers to and from other Camps/Lodges, Travel Insurance, Boutique Purchases, Gratuities, Spa Treatments and all other items of a personal nature
Sanctuary Tambarare looks out across the grassy plateau of the award-winning Ol Pejeta Conservancy, 90,000 acres of unspoilt African landscapes, where the Big Five roam, including the last two northern white rhinos on earth.
Nestled amongst fever trees in the shadow of Mount Kenya, Sanctuary Tambarare delivers the perfect balance of adventure and serenity.
Sanctuary Tambarare looks out across the grassy plateau of the award-winning Ol Pejeta Conservancy, 90,000 acres of unspoilt African landscape, where the Big Five roam, including the last two northern white rhinos on earth.
With just 10 luxurious guest tents, Sanctuary Tambarare is a peaceful haven that reflects its surroundings – with a generous helping of indulgence. After adventurous days tracking lions, riding horses with rhinos or spotting giraffes, elephants, gazelle and zebra in this stunning wildlife retreat, guests can retire to the secluded tented camp for sundowners, relaxation and attentive five-star service.
Sanctuary Tambarare is set within the award-winning Ol Pejeta Conservancy, home to 90,000 acres of unspoilt African landscape.
By Flight
• Nairobi Wilson Airport NBO (WIL) to Nanyuki Airstrip (NYK) – 30 – 40 minutes
• Nairobi Wilson Airport NBO (WIL) to Kamok Airstrip (KLK) – 30 – 40 minutes
PLEASE NOTE:
The luggage restriction for light aircrafts is 15kg / 33lbs per person in a soft-sided bag
By Road
• Nanyuki Airstrip to Sanctuary Tambarare – 45 minutes
• Kamok Airstrip to Sanctuary Tambarare – 30 minutes
By Road from Nairobi:
• 4 – 5 hours from Nairobi
The individually decorated canvas tents have a boutique-meets-bush style that harks back to the golden age, updated with contemporary style, from teak floors to unique touches that reflect the local culture. Inside the spacious and beautifully appointed main tent, inviting sofas and chairs encourage guests to linger. The camp’s colours are inspired by nature, from ‘sun-bleached’ wood and wicker lampshades to intense bursts of colour in the exuberant fabrics, like wildflowers dotted around the landscape. The tented ceiling and soft lighting create a sophisticated ambience.
Each luxury guest tent is large and airy (57sqm), with a private veranda overlooking the grassy plains. Gently billowing white curtains add to the romance, with Masai-inspired art in traditional blue – representing the sky and precious rainwater. Enjoy floor-to-ceiling cinematic views of the landscape from the super king beds. The ensuite boasts a walk-in
shower, double basin, hairdryer and sumptuous towels.
After adventurous days tracking lions, riding horses with rhinos or spotting giraffes, elephants, gazelle and zebra in this stunning wildlife retreat, guests can retire to the secluded tented camp for sundowners, relaxation and attentive five-star service. The individually decorated canvas tents have a boutique-meets-bush style that harks back to the golden age, updated with contemporary style, from teak floors to unique touches that reflect the local culture. Inside the spacious and beautifully appointed main tent, inviting sofas and chairs encourage guests to linger. The camp’s colours are inspired by nature, from ‘sun-bleached’ wood and wicker lampshades to intense bursts of colour in the exuberant fabrics, like wildflowers dotted around the landscape. The tented ceiling and soft lighting create a sophisticated ambience.
Each luxury guest tent is large and airy (57sqm), with a private veranda overlooking the grassy plains. Gently billowing white curtains add to the romance, with Masai-inspired art in traditional blue – representing the sky and precious rainwater. Enjoy floor-to-ceiling cinematic views of the landscape from the super king beds. The ensuite boasts a walk-in shower, double basin and sumptuous towels.
Breakfast, lunch, snacks during activities and dinners are all included in your stay. Breakfast is served before the morning game activity. Lunch will be enjoyed back at the camp. After evening game drives, guests will return to the camp for pre- dinner drinks and dinner.
Romantic private dinners on your room deck can be arranged upon request. With prior notice, our camps are able to arrange halaal meals, however, please note our kitchens aren’t strictly halaal and our chefs are not trained in halaal food preparation. Unfortunately, we are unable to arrange kosher meals.
Sanctuary Tambarare prides itself on its personalised services. Please let us know if you have any special requests, dietary requirements, allergies or medical conditions
At Sanctuary Tambarare, guests can explore Ol Pejeta Conservancy with daily game drives, where expert guides enrich the experience. In addition to the Big Five and many other animals (from cheetahs and jackal to hippos and hyena), the conservancy is home to over 130 black rhinos.
The plains come alive at night, with nocturnal animals such as aardvark, white-tailed
mongoose, zorilla (striped polecat), bat-eared fox and perhaps even lions and leopard. This nighttime adventure is very special as it’s not possible in most of Kenya’s national parks and reserves.
Get up close and personal with the last two northern white rhino on earth and hear their incredible story. Lion Tracking: Guests can accompany a ranger and actively help protect these big cats. They’ll take notes on specific lions spotted, then report to the Ol Pejeta Ecological Monitoring Department.
This all-day adventure through the Laikipia landscape includes animal spotting, lunch and climbing at the Big Rock.
Guests can take morning or evening horse rides in the 600-acre endangered species enclosure, alongside northern and southern white rhino, Grevy’s zebra and Jackson’s hartebeest.
Riding on horseback across the Ol Pejeta plains gives you a unique perspective of the landscape and allows you to get closer to wildlife.
Accompanied by an experienced ranger, these interpretive walks bring you up close and personal with the sights, smells and sounds of the African bush.
Guests walk through the bush along the banks of the Ewaso Nyiro river, where hippos keep cool in the shallow water.
Ol Pejeta Conservancy aims to positively impact the surrounding communities through education, agriculture and livestock enterprise. Visit local communities and see first hand the work the Conservancy undertakes in health care services, sustainable energy and community enterprise initiatives.
For fitness and adventure fans, there is no better run than a 5 to 7km route across the Ol Pejeta plains.
Meet the incredible K9 Unit dogs – from tracking the scent of a poacher, to detecting ammunition, these animals are imperative in anti-poaching efforts. Interact with the dog keepers and learn what it takes to look afer the specially trained canine team.
*Additional cost applies and subject to availability at the time of booking.
Guests celebrating their honeymoon will receive special surprises during their stay. All attempts are made to keep honeymooners separate from other guests.
Our honeymoon services include:
• Special honeymooner welcome
• Fruit Basket in the room
• Private meals on deck
• A bottle of sparkling wine during dinner
• Traditional Maasai blessing ceremony
• Complimentary private vehicle (subject to availability)