| The thatched lodge blends into the landscape | | | | The site of George Adamson’s first camp, Elsa’s Kopje is named after Elsa, the orphaned lioness reared by George and Joy Adamson and returned to the wild here. Set within the Meru National Park the lodge offers an alluring wilderness experience. Numerous streams and rivers dissect the dry landscape resulting in a unique environment spotted with doum palms and baobab trees and filled with wildlife. | | | The verandah with sweeping views of the African bushveld | | | | Elsa’s Kopje is a stylish wilderness retreat, offering breathtaking 360º views of the surrounding plains and wetlands below. It consists of eight stone cottages, each individually designed to incorporate the rocks into an open plan architecture. Here guests enjoy the Italian-influenced cuisine for which Cheli and Peacock are famous. Elsa’s Kopje is a sister camp to Tortilis and Laikipia Camps. | | | The pool deck at Elsa's Kopje | | | | Our guests virtually have Meru National Park to themselves. Enjoy game drives in open 4 x 4 vehicles, guided nature walks, fishing, night game drives and rafting on the Tana River. Try a bush breakfast, picnic or sundowner, or a bush dinner under the stars. Head out to explore the nearby Kora National Park for the day, relax in the lodge, take a dip in the pool or browse in the library. | | | A canopied bed enhances the luxurious accommodation at Elsa's | | | | | | | Rates are available on request. | | |
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