The Fairmont Mount Kenya Safari Club, located on the slopes of Africa's second-highest peak, is now offering ecofriendly safaris where guests can walk, bike and ride horseback rather than traveling in motorized vehicles.
Sustainability and conservation are staples of the hotel. The forest surrounding the property provides a habitat for the
endangered mountain bongo antelope and other diverse wildlife, including
zebras, buffaloes and waterbucks. Guests can get up close to observe the mountain bongos in a large reserve and the first sanctuary of its kind for the bongos in Kenya. Travelers who wish to assist conservation efforts can participate in animal adoption programs, which also benefit the welfare of rescued animals and the work of the conservancy.
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Visitors are encouraged to plant a tree in the Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy or a rose within the Fairmont Mount Kenya Safari Club estate as a way of helping to restore the slopes of Mount Kenya.
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Located within the Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy, the hotel is renowned for its luxury and offers spectacular views. In addition to the new eco-safaris, guests can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities, including bush dining experiences.
Prices for a night at Fairmont Mount Kenya Safari Club start at $300, including breakfast and taxes.