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Distinct Luxury Camp

Lions Cave Camp is owned by Daniel and Roseline Letoiye

Lion’s Cave Camp in Archers Post is located 2 KM from the Isiolo-Moyale Highway on the cliffy banks of Ewaso Ngiro River. The camp currently has, Three Cottages, Six Tents, all-Ensuite and all of them facing the river. With a total of 18 beds; The tent and cottages design and location offer the guests with serene and breeze stay. The proximity to Shaba, Buffalo Springs and Samburu National Reserves provides unmatched game and scenic safari opportunities. The camp is owned and managed by a local family and they guarantee sumptuous cuisine and homely ambience.

Mutual Love for the Landscape

The couple share a mutual love of the landscape and its Wildlife.

With a lifetime of growing interacting with their pastoral community, livestock and wildlife, the couples share a mutual love of the landscape and its wildlife and have dedicated their lives to protecting it. Their family is everything to them, and along with their four children, they spend several months each year sharing the incredible wilderness of their home country with their guests. Their deep-rooted and intimate knowledge of Kenya’s wildlife, culture and environment allow them to offer a truly immersive experience, which is not just about seeing ‘The Big Five’ but is one which will enable people to capture the true spirit of the landscape.

Where we Are.

Getting Here

We are located in Archers Post 2 KM from the Isiolo-Moyale Highway on the cliffy banks of Ewaso Ngiro River a leafy river line in the exclusive wilderness area of Kenya’s Northern Frontier. Access is by road or by air.

Driving: Drive time from Nairobi is between 4 –5 hours to the camp. Please allow extra time to enjoy any wildlife or interesting sightings en-route.
Driving time from Nanyuki Airstrip to Lion’s Cave Camp is around 1.5hrs direct

Flying: Air Kenya and Safarilink fly from Wilson Airport to Nanyuki twice daily. Flights depart at 0800, 0830AM, 0915 and 1020. Safarilink to Kalama and Samburu airstrips which is 15 minutes to the camp is our most preferred flight.

The Inspiration Behind the Design

Daniel designed the camp style to embrace the northern frontier heat and the expansive surrounding landscape; open archways allow for a cooling breeze to flow through as well as stunning vistas out onto the savannah and mountains beyond. The design compliments Lion’s cave open, thatch roof, all of which enables guests to stay comfortable and cool

Check in & Check out

Check in is any time after 1200 Hrs and check out by 1030 Hrs. We suggest arriving for lunch and departing after breakfast.

Layout & Accommodation

We have 3 Luxury Cottages and 6 Luxury tents in total, accommodating up to 18 people comfortably as per the below: Our rooms are named after the Samburu special five with the exception of Impala. 3 x Villas (Reticulated giraffe, Gerenuk and Grevy’s zebra) with a verandah overlooking the river view, 4 Standard Tents (Somali ostrich, Beisa oryx , Impala and Greater Kudu). 2 medium size luxury ngong tents (Grants gazelle & Lesser Kudu) with open air shower all with naturally warmed water.

OUR TEAM

Daniel Letoiye

Daniel is Kenyan, and a long-standing passionate conservationist inspired by his early interaction with wildlife growing up in the Northern Kenya Highlands of Samburu. He is founding member of Westgate Conservancy in Northern Kenya which he managed for over Eight years. Daniel holds, a Masters’ of Science Degree in Conservation and Rural Development at the Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology (DICE), University of Kent (UK). Currently pursuing P.h.d in Environmental Policy at University of Nairobi (UON). In May 2013, Daniel was awarded the Whitley Award by Her Royal Highness Princess Anne at the Royal Geographical Society, London. The award recognized his outstanding conservation leadership and exemplary performance in conservation of Grevy’s Zebra in Northern Kenya and free Ranging Livestock.

Roseline Letoiye

Roseline has a wealth of experience on the business world beside other past experiences. Having been in the business sector for over ten years. Her wealth of experience is brought into the management of the camp to ensure clients are offered the best experience as they stay in Lion’s Cave Camp.

Our Staff

If you are thinking of staying at Lions cave camp and want to explore further a-field, our recommended itineraries, which include lions cave, could be just what you are looking for. Or talk to us about creating a customized itinerary just for you.

WHEN TO VISIT

Kenya and particularly Samburu has so much to offer throughout the year, especially for photographers. During the rainy seasons (April – May and Oct – Nov) expect stormy dramatic skies, vibrant green grass across the rangelands and this is also a great time to capture the variety of migratory birds as well as mammal offspring. Each month has its own fortune unique to that time of the year waiting to be caught on camera.

PRICING & SUSTAINABILITY

Our Rates

Summer Vacations

From $45 pp

Bed and Breakfast Option

Full Board Option

Sustainability

Lion’s Cave is heavily focused on sustainability and giving back.

Lion’s Cave is heavily focused on sustainability and giving back. It is at the heart and soul of everything we do. Our ethos is to be low impact, community and conservation orientated to the core and to have a significant positive influence on the people and environment around us. We look forward to supporting conservation and community development through a few carefully chosen projects, all of which directly conserve wildlife, addressing the primary causes of their decline and meeting the most important needs of the surrounding communities

How Do You Help

Your Contribution will go a long Way!

We believe that the best, most effective and most immediate way to help both the conservation of wildlife and the interests of the communities who own the land where safaris take place is to visit us. Making nature a profitable business is an important way to ensure its long-term survival. Your presence at Lion’s Cave also creates jobs (100% of our staff come from the Local community). However, if you are interested in making a special contribution to the community around us; Please contact us by writing to Lion’s Cave CEO at daniel.letoiye@gmail.com

 

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