KEMBU CAMPSITE"The best campsite we have seen all over the world." - Eran Zechovoy "Out of the 63 campsites we visited in Africa, yours is undoubtedly the best. Thank you to everyone!" - Iain & Fiona Kembu is a beautiful purpose built campsite set two thousand feet up the western wall of the Great Rift Valley. Nestled into the Mau Escarpment, our north facing views stretch away to a breathtaking infinity. The campsite has been designed specifically to appeal to both large and small groups who can enjoy their own personal space and privacy within this well landscaped garden. Here you will find all the creature comforts a camper needs including luxurious long-drops, hot showers, & a great bar. Located on a large farm, space is not a problem, so one can lounge around enjoying the view from a hammock, retreat to a secluded spot in the garden, or partake in many of the farm activities and really get to know the people living there. The farm is ideal for long walks, and in the cool of the late afternoon one could even join in a game of football. Given notice, staff can be made available to do laundry, cleaning and washing up at an extra charge. Baby-sitting can be organized. Basic Camping Cost: $4 Per Person Per Night. For Truck Companies - Trainees Pay, Drivers, Tour Leaders and Cooks are Free. There is a Crew Room available on a first come first serve basis. TENT HIRE: 200/- PER 2 MAN TENT BEDDING HIRE: 200/- PER PERSON We can organize and book the vehicle hire into Lake Nakuru National Park or any other day excursions you or your group desire. Laundry Washed- 150/- per shopping bag Laundry Ironed- 150/- per shopping bag Farm Produce available: Eggs, Chicken, Charcoal, Fresh Brown Bread, etc Email Services available: 250/- per 15 minutes cheap rate 300/- per 15 minutes peak rate Complimentary Farm walk @ 8.00am and 3.00pm to visit the working farm, Kenana Primary School and Kenana Knitters (a Ladies Cooperative Knitting project.) Walks last between 1½ to 2 hours. There are a variety of other activities which can be done from Kembu |