Overview
Located in the heart of Samburu in Kenya’s northern frontier, Namunyak Community Conservancy comprises a land of unparalleled beauty and coexistence. Stretching over 850,000 acres of pristine wilderness in the Mathews Range, this remote and dramatic landscape is home to the indigenous Samburu people, whose age-old traditions – including the revered ancient Singing Wells – are as much a part of the fabric of this land as the wildlife.
Sweeping savannah plains, lush mountain slopes, and riverine forests provide the backdrop for a diverse range of species including Kenya’s second-largest elephant population, the endangered Reticulated giraffe, Grévy's zebra, leopard, wild dog, kudu and more. The conservancy is also a bird-lovers paradise with an astounding number of endemic, migratory and predatory birds.
Featuring a dramatic and remote location overlooking Namunyak’s mountains and plains, the exclusive-use Reteti House allows families and small groups to experience Kenya’s pristine northern frontier in complete privacy, and on their own terms.
This uniquely designed lodge moulds naturally into its cliffside setting, while opening onto mesmerising views of vast savannahs, hilltops and peaks. Sustainably constructed from locally sourced materials, this haven of tranquillity echoes the landscape’s neutral tones, and envelops one in a light and airy atmosphere throughout.
Framed by breathtaking scenery, Reteti House is the perfect platform for life-changing immersions in nature, and an abundance of wild- and birdlife awaits at your doorstep. There are 4 immaculately appointed standalone suites, each including a spacious private deck. A family unit is also available at the main area.