Elsa's Private House

Meru National Park, Kenya

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© Cottars Camp

Guide Price: From: $1800 To: $2840

The Private House at Elsa's gives added exclusivity to a private group or a family but is located close enough to the main lodge to enjoy the facilities or socialise if the mood takes you. Meals can be taken either in the private house or the main dining room.

Being here should please seasoned safari goers and first timers alike, as it gives access to a park that is relatively unvisited, and has become increasingly good for game as it matures. Visitors can also feel good that they're putting their park fees into a park which is something of a conservation miracle, and was dragged back from a state of near decimation due to poaching in the early nineties.

The creation of Elsa's Kopje was a part of this renaissance, and they have made it lovely enough to tempt guests back to an area that had been all but deserted by tourists. Now visitors are back, but not as yet in such force. Safari in Meru is still an exclusive experience, which makes it all the better. You're very unlikely to see another person or vehicle while out for your game drives.

Elsa's Kopje is named after the lion made famous in the film Born Free , the lion who in real life George and Joy Adamson tried to return to the wild in Meru National Park. The stories of George and Joy, and their lions, and indeed of the making of the film which became inextricably linked with Meru too, provides a fascinating context for the camp, and the walls are full of photographs from this time. You can even go and see the graves of Elsa and Pippa (their cheetah) in the park.

Though the kopje itself provides some relief, the landscape around Elsa's Kopje is pretty well flat and with rain (which is rare), the bush can be thick. This basically means that in the dry season, when there is very little vegetation and the rivers come into their own as magnets for game, there is lots around that's easily seen.  Not so many lions, but plenty of elephant, big herds or buffalo, and a good healthy sprinkling of what's known as The Northern Five - Lesser Kudu, Reticulated Giraffe, Gerenuk, Oryx, Grevy's Zebra (not so many of these).

Plus it's not a long drive to the Meru rhino sanctuary - home to 30 black and 21 white rhino. In the wet season, which is becoming increasingly hard to predict, in terms of when, and how much (a seven year drought in this area was followed in November 2006 by unprecedently torrential rains), the game will be dispersed and visibility poor due to vegetation.

 

Accommodation:

exclusive 2 bedroom bush lodge with great views

Guide Price:

From: 1800 To: 2840

Experience:

Inclusions / Exclusions:

Incl. FB, soft drinks, beer, house wine & spirits, laundry, game & night drives, bush meals, visits to Tharaka village, line-fishing, visits to Tana River with packed lunches, airstrip transfers, laundry. Excl. cellar wine & premium spirits,

Pool:
Yes
Electricity:
Solar & generator - 220v
Laundry:
Yes
Rooms:
2 doubles
Bathroom:
En-suite with flush toilet and hot and cold running water.

About Meru National Park and Kenya

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Meru National Park

Meru is a stunning, little visited and remote park that was home to George and Joy Adamson in the 60's. In the 1970s it was visited by as many as 30,000 tourists each year, mainly as a result of the film Born Free. Today, you wouldn't visit Meru just to tick off large animals - although they are there - but if you value seclusion and wilderness, it's well worth while visiting one of the smaller camps in Meru for a few days. Read more?

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Kenya

Kenya is the most established safari country, and consequently you have to step a little off the conventional route to find real wilderness, but it’s certainly there.  Kenya also has much going for it as a family destination, and also a good number of very individual safari camps and lodges with a personal approach that makes your experience very special.  Kenya also has a particularly diverse ecology which ranges from snowy mountains to true desert, rolling grassy plains filled with wildlife to craggy scrub intersected with dry riverbeds, sparkling beaches and volcanic ranges. Read more?

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