Loisaba Conservancy is outstandingly beautiful, its abundant wildlife is truly wild and its accommodation is comfortable beyond measure.
Perched on the edge of an escarpment, Loisaba Tented Camp is designed to capitalize on unhindered views across Laikipia’s mottled landscape all the way to Mt Kenya. All accommodations and main areas enjoy a breathtaking vantage point over an expansive panorama.
African-themed sophistication and style is the flavour of Loisaba Tented Camp. Spacious and airy tents are custom-built with large floor-to-ceiling doors and windows, high ceilings and polished wood floors. The tent suites are adorned in chic Africana furniture with a modern European twist.
The inviting main areas of Loisaba Tented Camp include a large open dining area, separate open lounge and bar, a large wooden decking area for outside dining, relaxing and enjoying the view, and one of Africa’s most picturesque infinity pools.
Loisaba is a 57,000 acre conservancy within Laikipia County that is owned by Loisaba Community Trust, a Kenyan Trust incorporated under the Perpetual Succession of Trustees Act, and is committed to wildlife and ecological conservation. The Loisaba mission is to protect and enhance critical wildlife diversity, abundance and habitat in the Loisaba landscape, which sits on the western edge of one of Kenya’s most important elephant movement corridors, while concurrently supporting sustainable livestock production and improving the lives of neighbouring communities.
Visitors to Loisaba are offered a myriad of activities to experience the wildlife and landscape on many different levels. Loisaba boasts a fleet of brand new custom-designed Land Rover safari vehicles for game driving both day and night. Other activities include horse-riding, camel-trekking, guided bush walks, fishing, mountain biking, cultural visits to Samburu villages and visits to the anti-poaching sniffer dogs.
Guiding & Activities
Loisaba is made for adventure: guests enjoy complete freedom to choose how they spend their time so the only barrier is your own imagination. Trek through the bush with camels, mountain bike down the escarpment, horseback-ride or drive through the wild canyons of the two great rivers that span the vast property.
WILDERNESS ADVENTURE
Loisaba is immense: bigger than ten of the world’s fully-fledged nations. You could take months exploring this land and never encounter the same view twice. We can assure you that you will not bump into anyone else and you will see the most extraordinary natural wonders – spectacular animal life that is wild, free and exhilarating to observe and a kaleidoscopic variety of birds, both endemic and migratory.

GAME DRIVES
One of the best ways to view the wildlife at Loisaba is on a game drive. Whether you go early in the morning or late afternoon, you own informative guide will take you in an open vehicle across the open plains, through the bush or along the river bank viewing the wide variety of game, birds, plants and trees.
Fishing can be arranged in the river and dams, kindly note this is seasonal and depends on the rains. Equipment, both modern and traditional can be supplied.

HORSE RIDING
Experience the unique exhilaration of riding on the plains with a herd of zebra,walking gently through a graceful forest of giraffe or past a herd of elephant. On horseback it is possible to get unusually close to wildlife and our stable of horses have all been reared from birth in the bush so are quite accustomed to its presence. We do, however, require a reasonable degree of riding skill.

WALKING
A great way to view the stunning diversity of Loisaba is on foot. You will be accompanied by traditional Samburu guides whose knowledge of local flora, fauna, cultural and history is unmatched.
For a unique cultural experience, spend an afternoon down at the traditional Masai village – a great experience see how the Masai live, watch them dance and view some of their beadwork.

CAMEL SAFARIS
The traditional mode of transport in the dry land of Northern Kenya and another great way to experience Loisaba. Short or longer walks can be arranged.

MOUNTAIN BIKING
For some excitement and adrenalin, take a mountain bike and your guide and explore some of the biking trails around Loisaba Conservancy on two wheels.

LOISABA CONSERVANCY’S ANTI POACHING UNIT
Loisaba Conservancy has its own dedicated anti-poaching team, comprising of four sniffer dogs – Warrior, Machine, Memusi and Nanyokie – and their human handler team. Visit the team and learn about their day to day training and activities, and also view an anti-poaching demonstration in action.
Accommodation
Spacious and airy tents are custom-designed with large floor-to-ceiling doors and windows, polished wood floors, stylish modern furnishings and wide verandahs. The bathrooms are luxurious with flush toilets, double-basin vanity and solar-heated hot water cascading from a rainfall shower to deliver a revitalizing cleanse after an action-packed day. Each tent enjoys an expansive view over the Laikipia plains.
Tents
Twelve incredibly spacious ensuite tents, with breath-taking views that can be enjoyed from the verandah area. The bathroom with double basin vanity, large shower and an enclosed flush toilet.






Family Combinations
The camp has three Family Combinations, each comprised of a Double Tent and a Convertible Twin/Double Tent adjoined by a walkway. Each ensuite tent enjoys a inside lounge area, verandah sitting area, a bathroom with double basin vanity, large shower and an enclosed flush toilet.
One of the Family Combinations and an ensuite Tent enjoy exclusive access to a second private infinity pool.
Rates & Seasons 2023
ALL RATES ARE PER ROOM IN U.S. DOLLARS | 1ST JUL – 31ST OCT 20TH DEC – 3RD JAN | 4TH JAN – 31ST MAR 1ST JUN – 30TH JUN 1ST NOV – 19TH DEC | 1ST APRIL – 31ST MAY | |
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ROOM | HIGH SEASON | MID SEASON | GREEN SEASON | |
Safari Tent Full Board | Double / Twin | 1,312 | 1,046 | 824 |
Single | 983 | 784 | 618 | |
Triple | 1,475 | 1,177 | 928 | |
Safari Tent Game Package | Double / Twin | 1,614 | 1,338 | 1,110 |
Single | 1,210 | 1,003 | 832 | |
Triple | 1,814 | 1,504 | 1,248 |
Full Board (FB) Includes:
- Accommodation, all meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner), soft drinks, beer, house wines and selected spirits, teas, coffees and refreshments (on the property), and laundry services. The rates exclude champagne, private cellar wines and premium spirits
Game Package (GP) Includes:
- Full-board package, scheduled and shared game drives, activities including guided walking safari, bush sundowners, transfers to and from our designated airstrips.The game package excludes champagne, private cellar wines and premium spirits.
Vehicle Code of Conduct:
- Only 4×4 vehicles which are shades of green or brown in colour are permitted on Loisaba Conservancy. Saloon vehicles and mini-buses are prohibited and exceptions to this may be authorised by Loisaba Conservancy management.
APPLICABLE FEES, LEVIES AND/OR TAXES TO BE ADDED | ADULT | CHILD |
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(Mandatory and Non-Commissionable, Per Person, Per Night) | ||
Conservancy Fee | $150 | $75 |
MAXIMUM ROOM OCCUPANCY | NUMBER OF GUESTS |
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Safari Tent | 2 Adults and 2 Children |
ACTIVITIE, EXCURSIONS AND EXTRAS (PER PERSON, NET RATES) | ADULT RATE | CHILD RATE (<18) |
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Shared, Scheduled Game Drives, Morning or Evening (Included in Game Package Rates) | 105 | 105 |
Guided Walking Safari, 2 hours (Included in Game Package, Min 2 Guests) | 84 | 84 |
Camel Riding within the Conservancy (Included in Game Package, Min 2 Guests) | 68 | 68 |
Horse Riding within the Conservancy (Included in Game Package, Min 2 Guests) | 68 | 68 |
Bush Breakfast (Included in Game Package, Min 2 Guests) | 68 | 42 |
Sundowners (Included in Game Package, Min 2 Guests) | 68 | 42 |
Mountain Biking Escorted, 2 hours (Included in Game Package) | 58 | 37 |
Sniffer Dogs Experience (Included in Game Package) | 37 | 37 |
Exclusive use of a Safari Vehicle with Driver Guide | 440 | |
Walking Safari – Long Walk (4 hours, min. 2 guests) | 105 | 105 |
Night Game Drive (2 hours, min, 2 guests) | 95 | 95 |
Yoga amenities pack (bookings made for Yoga retreats only) | 95 | — |
Extra Lunch at Property | 47 | 42 |
Samburu Village Visit, 3 hours | 40 | 40 |
Picnic Lunch Box | 32 | 32 |
Minimum age for guided walking safari is 16 years |
Getting there
Loisaba airstrip is a 1hr flight from Wilson Airport and, a 15 minute drive from Loisaba Tented Camp
- Once daily scheduled Safarilink flight departing Nairobi Wilson
- Once daily schedule Air Kenya flight departing Nairobi Wilson
- Private charters from anywhere
- Road transfer in Elewana vehicle to/from any of Elewana’s other Northern properties or Nanyuki (travel times between 2 and 6 hours)
- Loisaba Tented Camp features on the Elewana SkySafari Kenya Connoisseur itinerary
CAMP & AIRSTRIP COORDINATES
- Loisaba airstrip coordinates: N0°36’43.6” E36°48’03.2”
- Tented Camp coordinates: N0°36’25.4” E36°49’58.0”
Community & Conservation
After only a few hours here, our guests see the world anew. Thinking more clearly about the basics of life brings everything else into focus. Loisaba is not just a holiday destination of peerless beauty and infinite variety; It is a practical project in sustainable land-use. This basic premise infiltrates every part of the ranch.
A working ranch
The property is untamed bush but also a working cattle farm; it conducts important wildlife research and – crucially – works closely with the community who have defended this land for generations. Guests see Africa as it was before fences were invented. Here there are no game park rules, no caged animals and none of the constraints of western life. Like the wildlife we nurture, you can do whatever you want, whenever you want. The local Samburu and Maasai tribes are full partners in the project so your visit not only conserves the environment but also pays for the education and welfare of the people who call this remote and magnificent region home.
The Maasai community
The Loisaba Community Conservation Foundation (LCCF) is a US 501 c3 Foundation. It aims to assist the area surrounding Loisaba Conservancy by encouraging community-driven enterprise and fostering the development of philanthropic based community initiatives.
For further information visit the Loisaba Community Conservation Foundation Trust website
Conservation
Revenue generated from conservancy fees and bed nights at Loisaba are dedicated to conservation of the 230km2 private wilderness area, in addition to supporting community orientated health, education and enterprise programmes outside its boundaries with the neighbouring Samburu and Laikipiak Maasai tribes.
Loisaba Conservancy’s Anti Poaching Unit

Loisaba Conservancy in partnership with The Nature Conservancy has its own dedicated anti-poaching team, comprising of four sniffer dogs – Warrior, Machine, Memusi and Nanyokie – and their human handler team. Warrior and Machine are bloodhound brothers who came from Ol Jogi Conservancy, and Nanyokie and Memusi are brother and sister bloodhound bluetick coonhound crosses from the Mara.
Every morning their dedicated handlers take them on different routes keeping them fit and ensuring they are always ready to go. Whether they’re driven out into the bush to pick up the scent or they need to jump into a plane and help further flung neighbours, the dogs and their handlers are always prepared. Guests staying here at Loisaba have the opportunity to be part of a tracking demonstration to see them in action.
Bloodhounds make great tracker dogs because they have more than 200 million olfactory cells (“scent receptors”), which are about 40 times as many as humans! Their droopy ears and wrinkly skin help collect older molecules and sweep them towards the dogs’ noses.






JOSEPH EKARAN
Ekaran joined Loisaba Conservancy in 2005 as one of our rangers, and joined the canine unit in 2006 after attending a three month long bloodhound handling course held at Ol Jogi. He enjoys his position as lead dog handler due to the vital role the dogs play in preventing poaching and the overall security of the conservancy, and being able to assist with issues in the surrounding communities. His favourite part is when he is out with the dogs tracking offenders.
CHRISTOPHER GIKUNGUTE
Chris joined the canine unit in March 2016, after two years at Loisaba as a ranger. He has undergone ranger training at Loisaba and as successfully acquired his certificate in dog handling from the Police Dog Unit College. His favourite part of being a dog handler is the ability to assist the local communities on property recovery, and the part they play in general wildlife conservation and protection.
JOHN POIS
John joined the team in June 2018 after carrying out a six month paramilitary course. He too successfully completed an assessment course at the Police Dog Unit College, and understands the importance of the dogs regarding wildlife protection and conservation. His favourite part of the job is the success of recovering stolen items.
AMOS NAIPUTARI
After Amos completed his secondary education, he stayed at home running a small business and taking care of his father’s livestock. He joined Loisaba Conservancy in May 2018 as a dog hander, and is receiving continuous dog handling training from his colleagues. He also recognises the vital role the dogs play in wildlife protection, and admires their ability to assist the local communities with the recovery of stolen items.