Marriott International, American multinational hospitality company based in Bethesda, Maryland has unveiled the opening of a JW Marriott camp within Solio Game Reserve, located between Mount Kenya and the Aberdare Mountains in Kenya, known as the world’s oldest private Eastern Black rhino sanctuary.
Established in 1970, the 45.000 - acre private conservancy Solio Game Reserve is globally renowned for its successful breeding program and massive populations of black and white rhinos, in a land that features beautiful golden savannah grasslands, sweeping marshes, and enchanting acacia forests.
The Mount Kenya Rhino Reserve Safari Camp opening strengthens Kenya’s luxury safari offering of Marriott International in the African continent. The camp features 19 tented accommodations, 18 - one bedroom bedroom units and one two - bedroom option, designed by LW Design using timber and canvas to complement the surrounding landscape.
Each tent features a private outdoor area with a plunge pool, interiors drawing on Kenyan influences, and pieces sourced from local artisans including Kitengela Glass and Safari Bronze.
The property signature restaurant, Mavuno serves seasonal menus with Kenyan flavours and open - fire cooking, while wellness offering include a treatment menu and the half - day Solio Passage experience featuring volcanic stone therapies and glacial hydrotherapy.
Guests at the Mount Kenya Rhino Reserve Safari Camp can explore and enjoy the beauty and unique appeal of Solio Game Reserve, home of Africa’s largest populations of both black and white rhinos, alongside leopards, lions, zebras, reticulated giraffes, oryx, impalas, eland, and warthogs, as well as more than 350 recorded bird species ranging from waterfowl in the marshy areas to birds of prey.
Guest experiences at the camp include guided day and night game drives, walking and cycling safaris, helicopter adventures, trout fishing an Mount Kenya, and visit the Solio Rhino Orphanage, where rhino calves and other animals are rehabilitated before being reintroduced into the wild.
The property joins JW Marriott, a brand characterized by an approachable mindful luxury, focusing on guest - wellbeing through holistic wellness programs, serene spaces, and experiences inspired by nature and local culture. The brand now has more than 130 properties globally.
The opening reinforces Kenya’s position as a premier destination for high - end safari tourism an the African continent.
Rates start from $1.499 per person per night, inclusive of full - board dining, game drives, and transfer to and from Nanyuki airstrip.
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