About Sarova Lion Hill Game Lodge

Sarova Lion Hill Game Lodge is a luxury safari lodge located in Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya. The lodge situated on a hill overlooks Lake Nakuru, and lush gardens and natural landscapes surround it. Guests can access it by road or air, and it is approximately 160 kilometers from Nairobi.

The lodge offers 67 guest rooms, including standard rooms, superior rooms, and suites, all designed to provide maximum comfort and luxury.

The hotel provides modern amenities such as air conditioning, satellite TV, minibar, and a private balcony or terrace with views of the lake or the park in each room.

The lodge also has several dining options, including the Flamingo Restaurant, which serves a wide range of local and international cuisines, and the Rift Valley Bar, which offers a selection of beverages and snacks. Other facilities at the lodge include a swimming pool, a spa, and a conference center.

One of the main attractions of Sarova Lion Hill Game Lodge is the opportunity to view wildlife in their natural habitat. Lake Nakuru National Park is home to a wide range of animals, including lions, leopards, rhinos, buffalos, and giraffes, as well as over 400 bird species, including the famous flamingos.

How to get to Sarova Lion Hill Game Lodge

  1. By air: The nearest airport to Lake Nakuru National Park is the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi. From there, you can take a connecting flight to the nearby airstrip in Naishi, which is only a 20-minute drive from the lodge. The lodge can arrange for airport transfers upon request.
  2. By road: You can also reach Sarova Lion Hill Game Lodge by road. The lodge is about a 2.5-hour drive from Nairobi, and the road is generally good. You can either hire a taxi or a private car, or take a public bus to Nakuru town, and then hire a taxi or take a matatu (minibus) to the park.
  3. By train: Another option is to take the train from Nairobi to Nakuru town, and then hire a taxi or take a matatu to the park. The train journey takes about 3 hours, and trains run daily.

Accommodation

  • 67 bedrooms on the ground floor
  • 64 standard rooms
  • 3 suites: Ziwa, Chui & Faru
  • Interconnecting rooms available

Activities and Services

  • Swimming pool and sauna
  • Pool table, Table tennis, board games
  • Archery, kids activities, tree planting
  • Beauty and Therapeutic Massage Services
  • Cocktails at Baboon Cliff
  • Bush meals
  • Menengai Crater Tour
  • Hyrax Hill and Museum Tour
  • Books, wildlife videos, clothing, and curios from the shop.

About Mahali Mzuri Safari Camp

Mahali Mzuri Safari Camp is a luxury safari camp located in the Olare Motorogi Conservancy in the Maasai Mara ecosystem of Kenya. The camp is owned and operated by Virgin Limited Edition, a luxury travel company owned by Sir Richard Branson.

The camp consists of 12 luxurious tented suites, each with a private deck offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The suites are designed to provide guests with a comfortable and luxurious experience while immersing them in the natural beauty of the African wilderness.

In addition to the accommodation, Mahali Mzuri offers a range of activities to guests, including game drives, guided bush walks, hot air balloon safaris, and visits to local Maasai villages. The camp also has a spa and wellness center, where guests can relax and unwind after a day of exploring.

One of the unique features of Mahali Mzuri is its commitment to sustainable tourism and conservation. The camp is built using environmentally friendly materials and operates on solar power. It also supports the local community by providing employment opportunities and supporting local conservation initiatives.

How to get at Mahali Mzuri Safari Camp

Mahali Mzuri Safari Camp is located in the Olare Motorogi Conservancy, which is in the Maasai Mara ecosystem in Kenya. Here are the general steps to get there:

  1. Fly to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) in Nairobi, Kenya, which is the main international airport in the country.
  2. From JKIA, you can take a domestic flight to Mara Serena Airport, which is the closest airport to the camp. Flights from Nairobi to Mara Serena are offered by various airlines such as Safarilink, Air Kenya, and Fly540.
  3. Once you arrive at Mara Serena Airport, you will be picked up by a representative from Mahali Mzuri and driven to the camp. The drive from the airport to the camp takes approximately one hour and 15 minutes.

Alternatively, you can drive from Nairobi to the Olare Motorogi Conservancy, but this can take up to 5-6 hours and is not recommended as the roads can be rough and difficult to navigate.

Time to Visit

Check-in time is 2:00 PM and check-out time is 11:00 AM at Mahali Mzuri.

Activities

  • Spa and wellness center
  • Sauna
  • Message
  • Swimming Pool
  • Wildlife
  • Hot air balloon
  • Safari Walk

Wildlife

  1. Lions – The Maasai Mara is known for its abundant lion population, and guests at Mahali Mzuri have a good chance of spotting these majestic big cats. Lions are most active at dawn and dusk, so early morning and late afternoon game drives are the best times to see them.
  2. Leopards – While more elusive than lions, leopards are also frequently spotted in the Maasai Mara. They are excellent climbers and often rest in trees during the day, making them easier to spot from a distance.
  3. Elephants – These gentle giants are one of the most iconic and beloved animals in Africa. Mahali Mzuri is located near a seasonal river, which is a popular watering hole for elephants.
  4. Buffalo – African buffalo are large, formidable animals that often travel in herds. They are typically found near water sources, and guests at Mahali Mzuri may see them grazing on the savannah.
  5. Rhinoceros – Both black and white rhinoceros can be found in the Maasai Mara, although they are more rare than other game animals. They are endangered, so seeing one in the wild is a special experience.

In addition to these “Big Five” animals, guests at Mahali Mzuri may also see giraffes, zebras, wildebeest, hyenas, cheetahs, and many other species of wildlife. The conservancy is home to over 300 bird species, making it a paradise for birdwatchers as well.