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Voyager Ziwani Heritage Hotels Tsavo West, Kenya

Tsavo West National Park, Kenya

With a spectacular view of mystical Mount Kilimanjaro, and easy access to the wild attractions of Tsavo West National Park, Voyager Ziwani offers a tranquil retreat in one of the wildest places left on Earth. Located on a private 30,000-acre farm on the western edge of Tsavo, the camp sits on a secluded dam on the Sante River – home to turtles, crocodiles and hundreds of basking hippos.

The 25 tents guarantee a high level of privacy and personal attention, and have made the camp one of Kenya’s most popular honeymoon destinations. Voyager Ziwani offers a host of exciting safari activities, from game drives in Tsavo West, night drives among the resident game, walks with highly qualified naturalists, and trips among the battlefields and colonial relics along the Tanzanian border.

Accommodation

Of the camp’s 25 tents, 16 sit on the southern bank of the Sante River and nine on the northern.
The spacious tents offer the classic ambience of a traditional African camping safari, with large secluded verandas overlooking the wildlife-rich shores.
Each tent is comfortably furnished with double or twin beds and has a modern en suite bathroom with a flush toilet and piping hot shower.

Our five special deluxe tents lift the luxury even higher, with huge king-size beds, classic furnishings, and spacious bathrooms with all mod cons.

Restaurants & Bars

With a spectacular view of Mount Kilimanjaro, the big game of Tsavo on our doorstep, and a unique historical journey among the legendary battlefields on the Tanzanian border, Voyager Ziwani offers one of Kenya’s most exotic and fascinating wilderness retreats.

The main building overlooking the Ziwa Dam houses our bar and dining room, with a long veranda where breakfast is usually served. In the evening candlelit tables are arranged on the lawn so that guests can dine out under the night sky beside a roaring campfire.

Activities

Escorted game walks with our experienced naturalists

Night drives to view grazing hippos and nocturnal game

Boating among crocodiles and turtles on the Ziwa Dam

Walking and horse trails around historical Grogan’s Farm

Trips to the mystical twin volcanic lakes of Chala and Jipe

Visits to the historical tower and tombs of Grogan’s Castle

Tours of the World War II battlefields on ‘Slaughter Hill’

Bush breakfasts and barbecue dinners in our sanctuary

Nightly entertainment by Maasai, Kamba and Taita dancers

Informative talks and slideshows on local wildlife and culture

Childrens’ games and activities with our Adventurers’ Club.