Olarro, Kenya
Olarro Camp
Olarro (meaning Buffalo in the Masaai language) is beautiful exclusive and chic, offering a high standard of luxury to even the most discerning adventurer. Uniquely designed and artistically styled, it is perched on the Loita Hills, providing exquisite views in a private 10,000 acre game conservancy right on the annual wildebeest migration route.
Olarro features large curves following the rolling hillside, fresh white interiors and modern earthy tones. Being on a private conservancy ensures an abundance of activities as well as the indulgent and relaxing things around the camp.
- 6 Suites and a separate private cottage
- Children welcome
- Swimming pool
- Great for responsible travel
Style: An intimate and luxurious eco-lodge
Setting: Overlooking the Loita Hills and bushland, South West Kenya, in a private conservancy, set inside a larger ranch owned by the Masaai community.
Accommodation & Facilities: Olarro’s 6 suites are all co-joined by a communal area, consisting of a lounge, bar, sundeck and Northern lounge – which has 180 degree vistas of the stunning surroundings. The pool is split level for higher privacy and consists of lots of smaller interlinked pools. Each suite has a fully equipped en-suite bathroom with a rainfall shower as well as a private patio area.
Olarro Cottage is set on 2 levels and features a master bedroom as well as a smaller twin room, both of which have fantastic and luxurious en-suite facilities. The cottage stands alone, further away from the main area than the other suites, so it has its own lounge & dining area, veranda, fully equipped kitchen and massage room!
Olarro features wi-fi though out the main areas and each room has a hairdryer, mini bar and 24 hour electricity. There is a Mini Spa, also, which provides a range of luxury relaxation treatments.
Dining: Guests in the main Olarro dine either in the Northern lounge overlooking the savannah or at the poolside table under the stars. Bush dining is arranged in specially chosen locations around the conservancy to watch the sunset or a picnic table can be set up. Food is fresh and Olarro only uses the finest ingredients.
Guests in Olarro cottage have their own private lounge and dining areas to choose from.
Activities: There is an abundance of activities at Olarro, including bush walks, mountain biking and bird watching all with a specialised guide. There are night and day game drives; night drives use infra red vision binoculars to spot the nocturnal animals with minimal disturbance. Cultural safaris to the local Masaai village and photographic safaris are also available.
Child Policy: Children are very welcome and well catered for. Olarro has a juniors adventure club where children can join a fully qualified guide in hiking the Loita Hills, learning about tribal life, tracking wildlife and even making and shooting a bow and arrow, all in a light hearted and entertaining manner. The club is suitable for children 6 and up, however parental supervision is recommended. There is also a children’s menu available.
Responsible Travel: Olarro aim to make a self sustaining tourist operation and to improve the life of the Masaai community. The lodge uses an eco-friendly design – made out of local materials – and uses solar and wind energy to power the lodge, as well as a ‘bio box plant’ to recycle waste water so it can be use on the gardens.

























