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Sirikoi Camp
Sirikoi camp is nestled in a forest of large fever trees overlooking a waterhole in the Lewa conservancy in northern Kenya. The waterhole is part of a swamp that receives water from Mt Kenya which surfaces in nearby springs. The camp has a spacious, shady location with fantastic views of the wildlife that regularly visits the waterhole and that feeds on the lush swamp vegetation. The camp has six beautifully designed tents, each with a large adjoining bathroom with a free standing bath, a shower and a flush toilet. An unusual feature of the tents is the fireplace inside each one offering guests some warmth and atmosphere on cooler nights. The camp also has a private cottage with two double bedrooms and a kitchen making it perfect for families or small groups of friends. Sirikoi also has a beautiful lounge and a very spacious dining area outside. The camp is decorated with magnificent fabrics and pictures and much of the furniture is handmade by local craftsmen. Sirikoi is a wonderful base for superb wildlife viewing in the Lewa conservancy with day and night game drives, guided bush walks and bush meals part of the activities available. The Conservancy has a large population of many species including black and white rhino, lion, buffalo, and elephant. Horse riding, bi-plane flights, fishing expeditions to Mt Kenya and fly camping are also available at Sirikoi.
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