External Reviews
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The Telegraph, UK: "The elders of Kuku Ranch asked Luca Belpietro, an Italian businessman and former hunter turned passionate conservationist, to design and manage the 14-bed Campi ya Kanzi, it lies at the southern end of the Chyulus in a softer landscape that could almost be Devon - all buxom green hills and rich red soil. Like Tortilis, this is a tented camp open to the bush (a Maasai guides you home at night).
The tents are thoughtfully appointed and have bathrooms that, in such a setting, can only be described as opulent. Luca and his wife, Antonella, are hands-on here, hosting dinner en famille at a long table lit only with candles and oil lamps." Gill Charlton, 14 Jan 2006
National Geographic Magazine, Sept 2005 "How tourism can help": If Africa's wildlife and cultures are to be preserved for future generations, sustainable tourism is the only way to travel. Visitors can help to support local economies and conservation efforts with these eco-friendly African adventures. At Campi Ya Kanzi's luxury tent camp in Kenya, activities for tourists include following wildlife on foot with local Maasai trackers.
