External Reviews
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The Guardian, UK. Aug 24, 2002, by Desmond Balmer
The Sambaru people own this safari lodge on the eastern side of the remote Matthews Range in northern Kenya. They are your hosts for game drives, guided bush walks and camel safaris. There are five double luxury tents with ensuite bathrooms; sitting and dining areas are situated on a deck by a natural rock pool. Visitors have direct access to the indigenous culture and are encouraged to get involved in community conservation. But here, the only tourist facility in the Namunyak frontier district, they are also guaranteed privacy and space. Sarara Namunyar is one of several community-owned lodges that are marketed under the Kenyan Portfolio collective of eco-tourism safaris.
