Mukutan Retreat
Mukutan Retreat Lodge is situated on the Laikipia Plateau on Ol ari Nyiro, a biodiversity hot spot and is an exclusive hideaway for discriminate travellers, in simple yet extremely sophisticated comfort. Nested on the edge of the breathtaking Mukutan Gorge, which plunges deep into valleys filled with palms, vines and orchids and dotted with waterfalls and thermal hot springs, the Mukutan Retreat feels as far away from the rest of the world as you can get.
Retreat Highlights
When to goAll Year Round Price
From $550 pp All Inclusive Highlights
Exclusive Hideaway and Sophisticated Comfort Ideal Stay
Minimum 5 Nights
Mukutan Booking Seasons
Stay at Mukutan Retreat
It is Africa at its wildest- undisturbed and unpredictable, yet every detail and desire is carefully attended to in 4 large cottages crafted from local stone and sustainably collected woods and furnished with exquisite textiles and antiques from around the world. It is the definition of pure, private, wild luxury. With plenty of activities to suit all tastes and ages, it is ideal for a romantic escape or for adventures with the whole family and friends. The unique setting, the silence and the evocative sounds of Africa, make of the Mukutan Retreat an exclusive hideaway for discriminate travellers, who wish to find a total communion with nature in simple yet extremely sophisticated comfort.
‘Mukutan’ means ‘ the Meeting’ and it is here that numerous hills and valleys converge in a labyrinth of unspoilt vegetation and wildlife and ancient caves full of stone tools. The Retreat is so called to convey the spirit of total privacy, remoteness and magic that pervades it and that leaves even the most seasoned traveller in awe. It is rare to still find on the planet Earth places that make you feel you are the first visitor. Mukutan is this place. In a changing world it is Unique. Unforgettable. Truly wild. A temple to nature.
At Mukutan Retreat - 6 Cottages
Built out of local stone, papyrus and sustainably gathered (not felled!) indigenous cedar and olive woods and furnished with antiques and textiles from around the world, the Mukutan Retreat is timelessly elegant.
There are 3 very large bedroom ‘cottages’ , with private verandas from which to view the birds and baboons and game on the hills. Each cottage has a huge central fireplace which feeds both into bedroom and bathrooms. Bathrooms are open fronted with large bathtubs for a long soak with a spectacular view at the end of a full day. Warm cedar floors, large beds carved from wild olive wood and sumptuous areas to relax in make it hard to ‘leave home’.
A fourth cottage comprises a large open fronted living /dining area with a breakfast platform and a huge fireplace for the evenings scattered with cushions and furnished with good books.
At Mukutan Retreat
In an effort to transform your stay into a completeescape, Mukutan is removed entirely from civilization with limited phone and internet access (which can be obtained from most other places within the conservancy for those that really do need to get on line). Power is solar only and although good reading and bathroom lights are installed as well as more decorative lamps, most illumination comes from romantic candlelight and hurricane lamps
The Retreat lies at approximately 7000 ft above sea level. The days are warm and the nights are cool. The coolest period of the year is from May to September and the warmest period is between November and March.
The Mukutan Conservancy
The (Mukutan/ OAN/ LN) Conservancy is perched on the edge of the Great Rift Valley, stretching across spectacular views and rugged terrain. Due to its unique topography, it traverses several different ecosystems and habitats, contributing to an unusual and abundant biodiversity and wildlife including many endemic and undescribed species -from the cedar and acacia clad slopes of the Engelesha forest, through Olive Groves and Savannah and deep into the tropical Mukutan Gorge. Dotted with Paleolithic and Neolithic sites the conservancy is also a refuge to large numbers of elephant, buffalo, lion, cheetah, leopard, numerous other large mammal species and 478 bird species, including over 40 that are on the IUCN Endangered ‘Red List’. The Conservancy hosts a variety of vibrant and innovative community and conservation projects.
Activities include
- Explore this enchanted wilderness with fantastic guides and ecologists
- Guided walks into the valley along the river through ‘jungle like’ vegetation past rock formations, hot springs and rock poolsto swim in if desired. Or over the tops of hills withbreathtaking views across the Rift Valley, Lake Baringo, the Tugen Hills.
- Several stunning ‘hide outs’ located by waterholes or on tree platforms to while away the day with a book and a picnic whilst waiting for game to come to water.
- Longer walking safaris with a fly camp into little-explored areas and to visit the remote and little-visited Pokot tribe
- Volunteer with or experience one of the many community projects, join in any of the conservancy activities
- Plenty of specially crafted activities for children and teens taken from our Summer Camp activities-building fires and dens, learning to navigate by the stars, making plaster of Paris Castes of animal tracks.
- Game Drives and Night Drives. Nights out in the ‘roofless’ moonlit cottage to watch the stars.
Select Tour Ideas
A selection of tour itineraries to showcase what you can do. We encourage you to pick destinations of interest and we custom-make your safari to give you a more personalized experience.
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