19 Feb 2018

View Our New Images of Elewana Loisaba Tented Camp

Elewana Loisaba Tented Camp (c) Mario Moreno .jpg

We have some great new images taken by Mario Moreno from South Cape Images Photographic Safaris who has taken a number of exquisite photographs and videos of Elewana Loisaba Tented Camp. To view the complete library of photographs and videos, Click here.

Standing on the deck at Elewana Loisaba Tented Camp, the first glimpse of the panoramic view across the immense Laikipia landscape is breath taking. The vast open space captivates the senses and leaves one in awe of the beauty that stretches as far as the eye can see.

The inviting main areas of Elewana Loisaba Tented Camp include a large open dining area, separate open lounge and bar, a large wooden decking area for relaxing and enjoying the view, and undoubtedly one of Africa's most picturesque infinity pools.

African-themed sophistication and style is the flavour of Elewana Loisaba Tented Camp. Spacious and airy tents are custom-built with large floor-to-ceiling doors and windows, high ceilings and polished wood floors. Each tent has a private veranda and outside seating area to relax and marvel at the vastness that stretches beyond.

At the far end of this luxury camp are three elegant tents, number 10, 11 and 12 that are ideal when booking small groups or family.  There is a secluded area with a stunning infinity pool and private open dining area overlooking the escarpment.

Elewana Loisaba Tented Camp offers a range of activities from shared day and night game drives in custom built 4x4 vehicles, cultural visits to a neighbouring Samburu village, bush breakfasts and sundowners. Explore this picturesque conservancy by enjoying a guided bush and bird walk or take a leisurely horse or camel safari across the plains. For guests wanting to be a little more active, you can take the mountain bikes out or try your hand at fishing. If you are looking for adventure, have a go at tracking a lion and learn the ins and outs of the conservation work that goes on visit the conservancy headquarters and anti-poaching sniffer dogs.