Karibu Kenya and Exclusive Ethiopia

Karibu Kenya and Exclusive Ethiopia Karibu Kenya and Exclusive Ethiopia give you access to some of the most remote and exciting destinations in Kenya and Ethiopia.

Whether you want the budget or the boutique, contact us for your personalised and personally guided holidays in East Africa. 'In all my years in the business, I have never seen an accommodation publication as comprehensive as this'

- John Burdett, Director of Africa Exclusive



Karibu Kenya Accommodation Guide, the new comprehensive guidebook to Kenya, was launched in Kenya in February 2013. The

guidebook has detailed information on over 850 camps, lodges, hotels, resorts and bandas all over the country. The Kenya Tourist Board (KTB), the Kenya Tourism Federation (KTF) and the Kenya Professional Safari Guide Association (KPSGA) have all endorsed Karibu Kenya Accommodation Guide. The introduction covers the history, geography, climate, peoples, attractions and annual cultural festivals of Kenya, as well as the country’s infrastructure, banking, communications, transport and medical facilities. It highlights responsible tourism and the wildlife code, and gives information on the Kenyan associations that regulate and certify tourist facilities. Each chapter focuses on a region, starting with a photograph and a summary of what the region comprises, including information on where to go and what to do there. It gives information on the region’s national parks, reserves and conservancies, and the activities and facilities on offer in each. The maps of the regions detail, not only the geographical features and main roads, but also where every accommodation facility listed in the book is situated. A photo illustrates each camp, lodge, hotel, resort and banda. Information is given on how to book with the hotel directly, its website, location, rates, nearest airstrip and payment options. A 200-word write up about every hotel is followed by icons detailing what each place offers, including safari activities, water sports, dining option, eco-certification, community development projects, hotel amenities and services. Professional photographs from around Kenya enhance the book, showing the highlights of each region. The guidebook is colour-coded by region and has a fully inclusive index, making it clear and easy to use. The author, Tamara Britten, spent two years travelling around Kenya, collecting information about what each region of the country offers, and researching and writing about the accommodation facilities available in each. Tamara has an MA in Creative Writing from the University of East Anglia (UEA). Her written work has won the Curtis Brown Award for Prose Fiction, attained second place in the Yeovil Short Story Competition and been shortlisted for the Hookline Novel Competition. Tamara has managed safari camps and mobile tented safaris in both Kenya and Namibia. Munich Design formatted and designed the guidebook. Sokomoto Images, Andrew Nightingale and Yellow Wings Aviation all contributed photographs. Karibu Kenya Accommodation Guide is available direct from the author. For orders, or further information, please email: [email protected]

The guidebook is available in Nairobi at all Text Book Centre outlets, Bookstop at Yaya Centre, Westlands Sundries at Village Market, Savani's at Westgate, Pal's at Diamond Plaza, Muthaiga Travel at Fairview Hotel, Danielle's Hair Design at Muthaiga Shopping Centre and Karen Provision Store, the Souk, House of Treasures and Marula Studios in Karen. It is available at the coast at WaterLovers in Diani, Moi International Airport in Mombasa, Paper Connections in Nyali and Ocean Sports in Watamu. Karibu Kenya Accommodation Guide is available online at Amazon UK

The real experience of  happens in the moments between the busy presentations, at the networking tables, and in cozy cor...
07/06/2026

The real experience of happens in the moments between the busy presentations, at the networking tables, and in cozy corners of the exhibition floor.

Mule () and Anne (Karibu Kenya) have spent the weekend sitting down with lodge owners, local guides, conservationists, and tourism partners from all across East Africa.

Why do we dedicate so much time to these face-to-face meetings? Because a truly bespoke, “opposite-of-touristy” holiday isn’t built out of a brochure. It’s built on trust, personal relationships, and handshakes. We ensure that when you travel with us, you get access to the most exclusive spots, the most passionate local guides, and the most seamless transitions between countries by constantly refining our network.

We’ve spent this weekend making sure your next adventure is supported from start to finish.

Where are we sending you next? Click the link in our bio to connect with our team or email [email protected] and let’s start designing.

Greetings from KILIFAIR 2026! 🇹🇿✨Our dream team is on the ground this weekend in northern Tanzania for East Africa’s pre...
06/06/2026

Greetings from KILIFAIR 2026! 🇹🇿✨

Our dream team is on the ground this weekend in northern Tanzania for East Africa’s premier travel and tourism fair.🌍

Pictured here (L-R) is our regional family: Belinda and Mule (from our sister company ), alongside Anne and Tamara representing Karibu Kenya ().

We love this weekend because it brings together the finest travel minds, partners, and international buyers from across the globe. But most importantly, it highlights what we do best: creating seamless, boundary-pushing, cross-border journeys.

Whether you want to pair a classic, dust-free Kenyan safari with a spiritual pilgrimage through Ethiopia’s ancient rock-hewn churches, or combine gorilla trekking in Rwanda with a relaxing, barefoot escape in Zanzibar—our combined expertise makes the impossible look easy.

Are you attending KILIFAIR this weekend? We’d love to connect! Drop us a DM to find us on the floor, or say hello if you spot our smiles.

Let’s start planning your next great East African story. Tap the link in our bio to connect with our expert team.

Holistic wellness is not a solo journey, it takes a village.As we look back at the energy of the 7th , our hearts are fu...
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Holistic wellness is not a solo journey, it takes a village.

As we look back at the energy of the 7th , our hearts are full of gratitude for the sponsors, creators, and partners who made it all possible. Swipe through to meet the brands, healers, sanctuaries, and creative experts who kept us nourished, connected, and supported throughout KWF 2026.

From full-body biometric testing and poolside coconut welcomes to somatic healing, sacred yoga spaces, beachfront permaculture dining, and beautiful media coverage - thank you for making this our most magical year yet.

Tickets for 2027 (March 4th–7th) go live at the end of May. Head to the link in our bio to browse photos and start dreaming of next year.

Sir David Attenborough’s 100th birthday is hitting the headlines, and was celebrated on about two weeks ago at the Royal...
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Sir David Attenborough’s 100th birthday is hitting the headlines, and was celebrated on about two weeks ago at the Royal Albert Hall in London, on BBC’s 100 Years on Planet Earth, and at events around the world.

One of the many moments during his career making news is his first encounter with the baby gorilla, Pablo, which he calls “the most important sequence in that series, if not, actually, in my filmed life.” Attenborough followed The Pablo Group in Virunga National Park, Rwanda, for the next 50 years; A Gorilla Story, narrated by David Attenborough, has just launched on Netflix.

Karibu Kenya offers gorilla trekking, both in Rwanda and neighbouring Uganda, and works with the most experienced guides and luxurious resorts to offer a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Book your own gorilla encounter via link in bio or email [email protected] today.

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Hidden deep in Ethiopia lies the incredible Shonke Village 🇪🇹 — a place of ancient beauty, culture, and history that many people call the “Ethiopian Machu Picchu.” 🏛️✨
This breathtaking village carries centuries of heritage, traditional architecture, and stories passed from generation to generation. It is more than a destination — it is a living museum of Ethiopian identity and history.
Honestly, I still wonder why this extraordinary place has not yet been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 🌍 Shonke deserves global attention, protection, and appreciation for its cultural and historical importance.
The world deserves to discover this hidden treasure of Ethiopia. ❤️

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