Ol Maisor Camp

Ngriki Camp

A more comfortable bush camp in an acacia and olive grove, with safari tents, shared facilities and support for self-catered stays.

Bush camp comfort in the Laikipia landscape

Ngriki Camp is the more comfortable of the two camp options at Ol Maisor Camp. It sits in an acacia and olive grove and is designed for guests who want a bush-camp atmosphere without giving up the basics that make a family or group stay easier.

What your stay includes

Guests stay in five twin safari tents, with beds and bedding already in place. The camp has a fully equipped bush kitchen, a verandah and large deck, flush toilets and hot water.

Because the stay is self-catered, you keep the flexibility of planning your own meals and pace. If you would like extra help, a cook can be arranged and camp staff are available to assist.

Good to know before you book

Firewood, washing water, BBQ and charcoal are supplied. Ngriki Camp is a strong option if you want practical comfort while still spending most of your time outdoors.

For a simpler bring-your-own-tent option, compare it with Ngiliriti Campsite. You can also look at activities to plan game drives, swimming, fishing and guided experiences during your stay.

Safari tent comfort

Wake up in a real bush-camp setting

Ngriki's safari tents sit under simple shade structures in an acacia and olive grove, giving families and groups a proper camp atmosphere without having to bring every piece of sleeping gear.

A safari tent at Ngriki Camp under a shade roof.
A shaded safari tent porch at Ngriki Camp.
Twin beds prepared inside a safari tent at Ngriki Camp.

Self-catered, not rough

Space for meals, firelight and unhurried evenings

The shared mess and veranda areas make self-catering sociable: cook at your own pace, sit outside in the afternoon light, then finish the day around a fire.

Outdoor chairs and tables on the lawn beside the dining veranda.
The open entrance to the Ngriki mess tent.
A campfire burning at night.

Wildlife nearby

A comfortable base with the bush still close

The appeal of Ngriki is the balance: beds, hot water and practical help at camp, with wildlife and open farm country still close enough to shape the whole stay.

Elephants walking on the lawn behind a safari tent.
A double bed made up inside a safari tent.

Quick answers

Ngriki Camp FAQ

Is Ngriki Camp fully catered?

No. Ngriki Camp is self-catered, though a cook can be arranged and staff are available to assist.

Does Ngriki Camp provide bedding?

Yes. Beds and bedding are provided in the safari tents.

Who is Ngriki Camp best for?

It works well for families and groups who want a more comfortable bush-camp base than a standard campsite.

Plan your stay

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