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Acacia Camp
Swara Plains | Athi River
Accommodation in 13 Cozy Little Bandas Each with Their Own En-Suite Bathroom Located Outside Nairobi - Kapiti Plains Opposite Lukenya Hill | Kenya

(Acacia Camp Swara Plains is an adventure resort in the Swara Plains Conservancy just 30 Minutes from the Jomo Kenyatta Airport or 36 Kilometers from Nairobi. The 20,000 acres Swara Plains Conservancy is old wild Africa at its very best: wide open savanna grasslands, tall yellow fever trees, endless views, over 3000 resident population of easy to see Game and +270 Bird species)

 

 
Swara Plains Acacia Camp

Swara Plains Acacia Camp

Swara Plains Acacia Camp


Acacia Camp Swara Plains - Outside Nairobi

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Acacia Camp Swara Plains is about 45 minutes from the Jomo Kenyatta airport or 36 Km's along Nairobi - Mombasa highway. Escape the city hustle and bustle on this beautiful unspoilt piece of Africa. Swara Plains Acacia Camp is situated on the Kapati plains opposite rugged Lukenya Hill.

 

It has exclusive access to 20,000 acres of gently rolling terrain. Unknown to many, Swara Plains Acacia Camp hosts a resident population of over 3000 game animals and over 270 identified bird species.

 

Comfortable accommodation and good home cooking is available at the camp. Evening game drives, cycling and fishing in many of the seasonal dams are some of the activities in the conservancy.

 

Acacia Camp Swara Plains accommodation is in 13 cozy, little bandas each having its own en-suite bathroom The main mess area is an open with views of the garden. Just to be able to enjoy the magnificent scenery of the African savannah is an experience to be recommended.

 

Swara Plains conservancy and surrounding area is home to many species of plains animals, zebra, giraffe, ostrich, numerous antelope and many, many more.

 

 

 

Acacia Camp Swara Plains Non-Residents Accommodation Prices

2015 Non-Residents Accommodation Rates Per Night Include:

Swara Plains Wildlife Sanctuary Fee

Room Type

Bed & Breakfast

Half Board

Full Board

Banda Single Room (1 Guest)

100 US Dollars
125 US Dollars
155 US Dollars
Banda Double Room (2 Guests)
145 US Dollars
190 US Dollars
255 US Dollars
Banda Triple Room (3 Guests)
175 US Dollars
250 US Dollars
330 US Dollars
Banda Children Aged 2-12 years
35 US Dollars
45 US Dollars
30 US Dollars

 

Notes

* Payment by cash or cheque. No plastic. Sorry

* Non - Residents rates are inclusive of Sanctuary fees

* Lunch 33 US Dollars per person (Children pay 16.50 US Dollars)

* Campsite available : 25 US Dollars - per adult per night inclusive of Conservancy Fee

* Conservancy Fee: 8 US Dollars per adult : Half price for children under 12 years (Day Visitors Only)

* Christmas/ New Year supplement - 24th, 25th, 26th & 31st December and 01st January – 20% Surcharge

 

 

 

Acacia Camp Swara Plains Residents Accommodation Prices

2015 Residents Accommodation Rates Per Night Include:

Swara Plains Wildlife Sanctuary Fee

Room Type

Bed & Breakfast

Half Board

Full Board

Banda Single Room (1 Guest)

6,500

Kenya Shillings

7,700

Kenya Shillings

8,700

Kenya Shillings

Banda Double Room (2 Guests)

8,500

Kenya Shillings

10,250

Kenya Shillings

14,200

Kenya Shillings

Banda Triple Room (3 Guests)

9,500

Kenya Shillings

13,900

Kenya Shillings

19,800

Kenya Shillings

Banda Children Aged 2-12 years

2,000

Kenya Shillings

2,750

Kenya Shillings

3,750

Kenya Shillings

 

Notes

* Camping : 1,000 Kenya Shillings - per adult

* Lunch: 2,000 Kenya Shillings (Children pay 1,000 Kenya Shillings)

* Mountain bike 500 Kenya Shillings per half day for the use of Shimano TX 2002

* Fishing 500 Kenya Shillings per day for hire of fishing rod. 3,000 Kenya Shillings deposit required

* Sanctuary fee for Day Trip/ Daily Guest's 500 Kenya Shillings per adult Children under 12 years pay 50%

* Christmas/ New Year supplement - 24th, 25th, 26th & 31st December and 01st January + 20% Surcharge

* Game Drive 4,000 Kenya Shillings per game drive in 4x4 vehicle with a knowledgeable guide. (1.5 to 2 hours. Maximum 4 Guests)

* Night Game Drive 5,000 Kenya Shillings per game drive in 4x4 vehicle with a “spotter” in charge of a huge spotlight and a driver guide. (1.5 hours Maximum 3 Guests)

* Game Walk 1,500 Kenya Shillings per game walk with a guide for 1.5 hours. Experience seeing wild animals on foot and learn about the flora and fauna of Kapiti Plains. (Maximum 6 guests)

 

 

 

Accepted Mode of Payment

 

online payment

 

 

 

 

Acacia Camp Swara Plains Accommodation
Swara Plains Acacia Camp has rustic but comfortable accommodation. There are 13 cozy little bandas each having their own en-suite bathroom. The main mess area is open with views of the garden.

 

Swara Plains Wildlife Conservancy

Swara Plains Conservancy; Swara Plains Conservancy is just 30 minutes out of the city of Nairobi. Swara Plains Wildlife Conservancy is situated on the Kapati Plains, 35 km southwest of the capital, Nairobi, just off the main Nairobi-to-Mombasa highway. The Small World Country Club on the southern side of the road marks the entrance way to Swara.

 

This 20,000 acres ranch is old wild Africa at its very best: wide open savannah grasslands, tall yellow fever trees, endless views, over 3000 resident population of easy to see plains game and +270 birds species. Swara Plains Conservancy is part of the Tsavo and Amboseli eco-system and with the exception of Elephants, Rhinos and Buffaloes all the other plains game found in Tsavo and Amboseli are found here.

 

You will see big herds of Oryx, Elands, Wildebeests, Giraffes, Monkeys, Hartebeests, Zebras, Impalas, Grant's and Thompson's Gazelles, Warthogs and the occasional Gerenuk in total absence of mass tourism.

 

Swara Plains Wildlife Conservancy also a good number of Cheetahs and Leopards but unlike the cats in other National Parks which are now socialized to act for visitors (a Cheetah sitting on a car's bonnet is not natural!), the cats here will grant you a sight but soon sneak into the bush - their natural reaction.

 

Environment conservation is top priority here e.g. numerous dams have been dug to trap the scarce rainwater and there are well-maintained earth roads for game drives and nature walks. Not surprisingly the ranch and the camp have long been used for wildlife management research.

 

The number of visitors to Swara Plains Wildlife Conservancy is deliberately kept small by having Acacia Camp with only 13 rustic and still comfortable bandas (cottages) making this a place to see game without being surrounded by safari vehicles. Good food is a big part of a travel experience, and as the owner/manager of Acacia has a long history of managing some of the well known tented camps in Kenya, in Acacia Camp you can expect top kitchen with a touch of home cooking.

 

For birders, walkers as well as anyone looking for a nature based tour in Kenya, we invite you to Swara Plains Wildlife Conservancy for all the right reasons: one-off wildlife viewing experience, guided nature walks, colorful and easily found Kenyan birds.

 

Birds that can be seen outside the bandas as you relax include: Hoopoe, Hunter's and Scarlet-chested Sunbirds, Fisher's Lovebirds, Black-faced Waxbills, Superb and Rüppell's Long-tailed and Hildebrandt's Starlings, Von der Decken's Hornbills, Slate-coloured Boubou, White-bellied Canary, Red-cheeked Cordon-Bleu, Crested Francolin among others.

 

African Spice Safaris recommends a minimum of 2 nights in Swara Acacia Camp and then proceed to Tsavo and/ or Amboseli to add the other big game that you didn't see at Swara.

 

 

 

Walking Safaris in Swara Plains Wildlife Conservancy

Swara Plains Wildlife Conservancy is a great destination for walking safaris in Kenya. This is a place where you can do scenic walks every way you look. The terrain is flat so the walks are accommodating even to children as young as 7 years.

 

For birders, walkers as well as anyone looking for a nature based tour in Kenya; Swara Plains Wildlife Conservancy is one-of-a-kind wildlife viewing experience, guided nature walks, night game drives and easily found birds, yes, right outside the bandas as you relax.

 

 

Travel tip: if taking a morning flight out of Nairobi, an overnight in Acacia Camp, which is only 30 min's to the airport, is a good alternative to a city hotel. For bookings and safari planning to Swara Plains Wildlife Conservancy, kindly contact African Spice Safaris.

 
 

 

Destinations for Walking Safaris in Kenya

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Masai Mara Game Reserve
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Sangare Game Sanctuary
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Crater Lake Game Conservancy

Swara Plains Game Conservancy

Crescent Island Game Conservancy
Lake Baringo & Lake Bogoria Game Reserves
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Booking & Reservations for Acacia Camp Swara Plains is about 45 minutes from the Jomo Kenyatta airport or 36 Kilometers along Nairobi - Mombasa highway - Kenya

Booking Office Tel: + 254 718-179-967

Mobile : 0721242711 - Kenya

Email: [email protected]

 

 

 

 

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