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Ol Malo
- Samburu Game Reserve (Kenya)
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Location:
Ol Malo is a privately-owned game
sanctuary on the banks of the Uaso Nyiro River in Kenya's wild and
beautiful North Eastern Province - 5000 acres of spectacular bush
country overlooked by Mount Kenya and teeming with the elusive
antelope from which the land takes its name.
In this majestic setting - on a rock escarpment on the edge of the
Laikipia Plateau, bordering the tribal heartlands of the nomadic
Samburu people – the Francombe family and their Samburu neighbours
have created a home for themselves and a dream destination for the
privileged few who seek a glimpse into the true heart of Africa.
They are pleased to be able to share their vision, their experience
and their way of life with guests from around the world, either in
the hospitality of the family home or in a large self-contained
house in the grounds of one of the most stunning properties in east
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Colin and Rocky Francombe are both
descended from old settler families and have always dreamed of
owning their own piece of Africa. In 1991 they bought Ol Malo and
out of the dense bush carved a future for themselves and their
children – first a foothold in the towering hillside, then a family
home and in 2006 an exceptionally luxurious house for guests.
In the process they have transformed
an overgrazed cattle ranch into a world-renowned sanctuary for wild
animals that offers visitors an intimate and rare appreciation of
Kenya’s culture, local Samburu people and wildlife. |
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Accommodation / Facilities:
Ol Malo is a striking building in an
outstanding location – natural local materials sculpted into a warm
and hospitable lodge set among the curves of a rocky hillside
surveying one of the great views of the world.
Comfortable and accommodating sitting and dining rooms provide shady
terraces for protection from the sun – and open fireplaces for the
cooler evenings. Smooth lawns and carefully tended shrubberies sweep
down to a cliff edge, providing a vantage point for activity at the
watering hole and salt lick below. A maze of slated pathways wind
down to four rock and olive wood cottages.
Each double room has its own veranda and complete privacy. Large
picture windows frame a wild, constantly changing landscape – clouds
scud across the sky, stately eagles wheel and glide on thermals
above the plains. An infinity pool adds to the beauty as well as the
amenity of this place.
Built, owned and managed by Colin and Rocky Francombe, with the help
of the Samburu people, Ol Malo has established a reputation in the
world of eco-tourism that far exceeds its modest size and is a
result of the Francombe family’s commitment to personal service and
attention to detail. For just a handful of guests at a time, Ol Malo
offers the perfect mix of comfort, luxury and life in harmony with
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The new building on
the property – Ol Malo House – is exclusive to one group of guests,
able to accommodate 12 guests with ease. Built in rock, olive wood
and with a thatched roof, it continues the hand-crafted tradition
established by Colin – but Ol Malo House is designed and created by
the whole Francombe family: Colin and Rocky, with Andrew, their son,
and daughters Anne and Julia.
The hub of the house is a large and beautiful sitting and dining
room – with open fireplaces – encircled by three en-suite double
bedrooms. Separate cottages create a further three double bedrooms:
each private and comfortable cottage has arch windows and doors,
en-suite bathrooms, and decor inspired by the area’s wild landscape,
local flora and the life and culture of the Samburu people.
Lighting is handmade
by the Samburu women creates a warm ambience and welcoming
atmosphere. A flagstone path leads to a large open area overlooking
the infinity pool and this incredible land’s wide-open vistas –
perfect for al fresco dining. A barbecue area creates a wonderful
place in which to end the day under a star-studded African sky. |
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Game
Viewing /Activities:
The plains and dense
bush round Ol Malo contain an enormous number of species – some
unique to the area. This is the birthplace of mankind and home to
some of the greatest bio-diversity on earth. Those with an
inclination to take in the wonders of the natural world will have a
full program of events to cover.
Elephant, buffalo, Eland, Beisa Oryx, Grant gazelle, Impala, common
and grey Zebra, reticulated Giraffe, Lelwels Hartebeest Gerenuk,
Greater Kudu, Water Buck, Klipspringer, Steenbok, Gunthers Dik Dik,
Warthog, Wild dog, Leopard, Cheetah, Lion, spotted and striped
Hyena: where else on earth can you go out for a drive in an open
vehicle - with a Samburu guide and driver – and be virtually certain
to see such a wide-ranging selection of elusive, wild game?
An experienced Samburu guides will take you on a nature walk to show
you the Little Five – ant lion, leopard tortoise, elephant shrew,
rhino beetle, buffalo weaver. Or you can choose to learn about the
plants the Samburu use for medicine and food. Or stand in amazement
at the sight of the 330 named species of birds found at Ol Malo. |
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Tube in tyres down the rapids or fish
for catfish and barbel. Go horse or camel riding on the plains - a
wonderful way to see the game, which won’t flee from horses and
camels: you get very close to the action indeed. For the more
adventurous – horse riding down towards the river; cross-country
mountain biking; running with a Samburu warrior to set the pace.
Pay a welcome visit to our neighbours, the Samburu people. Visit
their nursery school. Visit to the Ol Malo workshop to see the women
beading or the children painting.
Four bunk beds are set up in the leopard blind to allow you to spend
the night there in the hope of catching a glimpse of the elusive
leopard. For the extremely adventurous. |
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Rates: |
2 Jan to 31 Mar 2009
1 June to 30 June 2009
1 Oct to 31 Oct 2009
1 Dec to 22 Dec 2009 |
1 July to 30 Sep 2009
23 Dec 09 to 2 Jan 10 |
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Cottages (Per Person
Sharing)
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USD 530
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USD 610
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Single Supplement
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USD 105
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USD 120
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Child under 12 years
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USD 265
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USD 305
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Rates include full board accommodation,
shared day and night game drives, guided walks, horseback riding,
camel treks, Samburu cultural visits, local airstrip transfers, soft
drinks, beer, house wine and laundry.
Excluded: Conservancy fees: $80 adults and $40 children under
12 (per person, per night); Champagne, premium spirits, cellar
wines.
Ol Malo Lodge is closed
April, May and November each year.
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