We spent a week at Campi ya Kanzi in August 2011. My husband and I went with our 2 children who are 10 and 12. From the moment we arrived in this remote wilderness, we were enchanted by everything Campi ya Kanzi had to offer. Luca and Antonella have done a phenomenal job in creating a top notch safari experience - but it was so much more than that. They, along with their partner Stefano, have created a magical place that combines luxury, adventure, conservational awareness and a true sense of community with the Maasai people. We had our own Maasai guide and dedicated land rover for the week. Our guide's knowledge about the area, the animals, and the people knew no bounds. He was a true delight to spend the week with. He never tired of our questions and happily shared with us his story and the story of his people. The tents at Campi ya Kanzi are lovely. We had hot showers every afternoon/evening from solar heated panels. We woke up every morning to zebras, giraffes, wart hogs, baboons, etc. drinking at the watering hole in front of our tent.
The food was amazing! We feasted on fresh vegetables, fruit, fish, pasta, etc. And my husband and I are very discerning eaters - we were very impressed. We loved eating at the communal table at Tembo House for breakfast, lunch and dinner with the other guests. Each morning we were greeted with hot coffee/tea in our tents before breakfast.
I considered this to be a true vacation because I never had to think about logistics or worry about what to do next. It was all done for us. Each of their suggestions for our daily activities were enthusiastically welcomed. We would just get in our land rover and go or head out on foot and explore without worrying about any of the details. One of the highlights of our trip was spending time in the local Maasai village. Our kids really loved meeting the kids from the village and playing with them. Some of the other highlights included our early morning game drive tracking elephants followed by a surprise breakfast in the wild - a beautiful table was all laid out for us under a jungle-like canopy with hot coffee, eggs, bacon, fruit, baked goods, etc. We also loved the lantern-lit cave dinner - amazing. And of course, the animals - seeing them in their natural habitat was really exciting. We particularly loved that our guide Pashiet went out on his own - while we had lunch back at camp - in search of lions on our last day (knowing that we really wanted to see lions before we left). His perseverance paid off - he led us to a mother lion and her 3 cubs. We sat and watched the cubs play for about an hour. They were the cutest things I've ever seen.
In sum, I would HIGHLY recommend Campi ya Kanzi (and already have told many of our friends about it). We will never forget our time there and hope to return someday. We had the time of our lives, and feel like we made some good friends in the process.
