The next day we were up bright and early ready for our drive and short flight from Entebbe to Nairobi followed by the flight on to reach Borana Lodge. Perched on the edge of the Samangua Valley with views of Mount Kenya, Borana Lodge is really magical and has been family owned and run for the last three generations, which is evident in the personality of the staff there and the homely touches throughout the beautiful spaces. The 8 lodges are beautifully decorated – they are each rustic yet minimalist in style with open fires lit each night and unreal views over the water hole – number 6 is definitely the nicest lodge to stay in if you can!
Beautiful Rooms

Beautiful Rooms

The lodge is also a working ranch so all the produce is organically produced from the farm and this shines through as the food is so fresh and delicious. There are a huge amount of activities on offer, from quad biking or mountain biking to horse riding. We went on a riding safari and it was incredible to have a totally different perspective on horseback riding through the bush. Generally the wildlife are scared of humans on horseback in particular lions although they try to avoid them. During our ride we rode straight into the path of an elephant and later on a herd of buffalo – such an amazing experience. The game viewing is fantastic here as there is no fence between Borana and Lewa game wanders freely around so you have ample opportunity to see the Big 5 and plenty of rhinos too! The walking safaris and mountain biking adventures are so much fun and enable you to feel fully deserving of sundowners on Pride Rock before indulging in delicious dinner.
Riding Safari

Riding Safari

Back in Nairobi we visited the local markets for some last minute shopping and then stopped in at the Elephant Sanctuary (David Sheldrick) to sponsor an elephant, well worth doing once you have seen all the incredible wildlife that need our help and protection! If you are thrill seeking and looking for a safari with a difference and plenty of activity and hiking make sure Uganda and Kenya are on your hit list, as they are must visit destinations!