lodge F&W Favourite
Couple on Game drivce Safari Series Kenya

Moons Camp by The Safari Series

A family friendly, classic Kenya Safari experience
LaikipiaKenya· 5 Rooms · ££

A hidden gem in the Lolldaiga Hills Private Conservancy

An authentic and intimate Kenyan Safari Camp

Found in the beautiful and exclusive Lolldaiga Hills Conservancy in Laikipia. Moons Camp is the perfect combination of a classic safari and quiet luxury.

A small, intimate and beautifully decorated camp is split into two main areas; firstly the large, comfortable mess tent where all the meals are served. Each meal is cooked by the expert team using a charcoal stove and we can cater for all allergies, dislikes or children’s requests.

The five bedroom tents overlook the wilderness and a watering hole that is frequented by elephants, zebras and impalas. Each tent comes with a large comfortable bed, solar power for lights and charging devices, space for storing your personal items and an en-suite bathroom, which includes a carved wooden sink, a flushing loo and hot showers. The camp is intimate and private (with only five tents) and has the lowest possible environmental impact on the environment - no use of concrete, fully solar, a grey water system and our wonderful staff hired from the communities that border the conservancy.

Finally, for every evening’s entertainment; a large fire to share stories from the day’s adventures.

The camp is blessed with a high concentration of Africa’s most iconic wildlife. They are proud to be situated in an important elephant dispersal zone - the location means that the camp is at the forefront of monitoring wildlife, especially elephants, as they have contact with both conservation spaces and human settlements outside the conservancy. Guests have a vital and hands-on involvement in the conservation outcomes of the area - your stay involves citizen science and has an actively positive outcome to the landscape as a whole.

With four of the Big Five abundant in the area, you can hop into one of our cars with your private guide and set off in search of lions, leopards, cheetahs and elephants. Other rarer species are just around the corner - wild dogs, aardwolfs, Grevy zebras and reticulated giraffes are plentiful.

As the landscape is situated at a high altitude, they have a variety of wildlife and landscapes - from snow-capped mountains to arid desert, and Kenya’s third largest cedar forest in the middle, there is bountiful and unique game to be spotted.

Tamara
I'm here to help

Tamara

Let me help you create your perfect bespoke holiday

Let's Plan your Journey
or call 0203 111 1315

When to go to Kenya

Find out the best time to visit Kenya with our month by month guide.

  • Best
  • Good
  • Mixed
  • Jan
  • Feb
  • Mar
  • Apr
  • May
  • Jun
  • Jul
  • Aug
  • Sep
  • Oct
  • Nov
  • Dec

January

January is a great time for wildlife viewing. The landscapes are lush and green after the 'short rains' and newborn animals can been seen. It is hot, but brief afternoon or evening showers cool things down, without compromising your safari. Over on the coast the sea is clear, making it ideal for diving and snorkelling, and the days are warm and bright.

Expand

February

February is an ideal time to visit Kenya, and great for game viewing. The landscapes are green and thriving thanks to the short rains, and newborn animals will be hopping around the plains. There maybe a few afternoon showers which are welcome in the heat, and don't impact on wildlife viewing. Water clarify is excellent at the moment, which is good news for watersports enthusiasts. And if you want to spot a whale shark, now is the time to try.

Expand

March

Still a good option for wildlife viewing and diving, although with the 'long rains' just around the corner, expect wetter and hotter weather.

Expand

April

April brings the start of the 'long rains' which means game reserves and national parks become muddy and harder to drive around. Over on the coast it's hot and wet, so it isn't the best time of year to travel. Some camps and lodges close during this period.

Expand

May

The 'long rains' continue into May, making park tracks difficult to navigate in the mud, and the coast very warm and wet. There will be less accommodation choice at this time as several lodges and camps during this period.

Expand

June

June is a beautiful time of year to visit Kenya, with the rains receding to just light showers, and the long dry season not far ahead. The high grasses can sometimes make it more of a challenge to spot game, but the landscapes are lush and some animals may begin arriving early for the migration. At altitude nights can be cool, but elsewhere the temperature is pleasant.

Expand

July

July marks the beginning of the great migration into the Masai Mara, and with warm and generally dry weather, this is a great time of year to visit. Days are sunny, skies are blue and there isn't too much dust around, so it's a great time for photography.

Expand

August

The migration is now in full swing in the Masai Mara, with lots of river crossing action, so if you want to see those massive herds of wildebeest and zebra, now is the time to come. Game viewing in general is excellent and it's one of the most popular times of year to visit, so some of the main parks do become crowded. Temperatures are warm and dry.

Expand

September

Game viewing continues to be excellent, and the weather is generally dry so this is another ideal month to visit Kenya's parks. The bush is less dense and as animals gather around waterholes and rivers it makes wildlife spotting much easier.

Expand

October

October is a great time if you want to avoid the crowds and don't mind the temperature slowly starting to rise. There may be a few short showers, but game viewing remains excellent with the end of the migration, and it's a good time to holiday anywhere in Kenya.

Expand

November

November heralds the start of the 'short rains' and with hotter temperatures some camps are closed. The Mara however is still open, and despite sometimes stormy skies, game viewing is still good. Fewer crowds and lower prices make this an attractive month to visit. Over on the coast water clarify is good for snorkelling and diving.

Expand

December

The 'short rains' are bringing the landscapes back to life, and as the plains start to become green again, wildlife viewing remains good, and it's a great time for birding. Some camps are closed (mainly in the north of Kenya) but many others remain open. The showers tend to fall in the afternoons and don't impact greatly on a safari. Take advantage of reduced visitor numbers and lower prices.

Expand

Speak to a Kenya expert today

and start planning your tailor-made holiday

Call 0203 111 1315
or
Our Kenya Experts

Alistair

Ottilie

Tamara

Plan with an expert Plan with an expert

Have a look at our original holiday experiences and then contact us with your brief, or call 0203 111 1315

A tailor-made itinerary just for you A tailor-made itinerary just for you

Our experts will send you a detailed holiday itinerary specified to your desires. It's our service promise to you.

Value guarantee Value guarantee

Tailor-made doesn't mean expensive! Ask about our price promise and book with financial security.