Unique bush experience with Kenyan hospitality
Atua Enkop Africa means 'of the African earth', freely translated from the Maa language of the Masai. In the four small-scale tented camps you will experience a first-class safari combined with the kindness and hospitality that kenyans naturally have. The well-groomed atmospheric tented camps with comfortable tents are in excellent locations for spotting lots of game and are not fenced. The belief is that the animals have the right to go and stand wherever they want in the area where they lived before the humans came. Get ready for a real bush experience, where the world can't find you...
A special lodge of Atua Enkop Africa which we definitely recommend is:
Mbweha Camp
Nestled against the southern border of Lake Nakuru National Park with breathtaking views over the Eburru and Mau mountain ranges lies Mbweha Camp. Ten rustic lavastone cottages are located in the Congreve Conservancy, part of the larger Soysambu Conservancy with much of the bird-rich Elementaita within its borders. Discover the diversity of The Great Rift Valley with variety in activities. Staying in a private reserve makes it possible to go on a walking, cycling or horseback ride. After sunset, go on safari in Lake Nakuru National Park, begin the search for wildlife that becomes active after dusk, and visit bird lovers' paradise Elementaita lake. Find ultimate peace in your cottage for a comfortable night's stay after a day of activities in a beautiful and captivating setting.
Other tented camps of Atua Enkop are:
- Elephant Bedroom Camp is located in the spectacular landscape of Samburu
- The luxurious Tipilikwani Mara Camp on the banks of the Talek River overlooks the plains of the Masai Mara
- Mara Ngenche Camp is hidden among the river forests, in the heart of the Masai Mara Nature Reserve
Tips & Tops Atua Enkop:
- Atmospheric tented camps where hospitality comes first
- Expert guides from the area are proud to tell you all about their area
- For all tented camps: finish your stay with breakfast in the bush
- An eye for the environment is important and therefore there are collaborations with various local projects