06/12/2012
Sunset on new dam on the ranch after lots of rain. A great place for sundowners and fishing.
Set up in a glade of Yellow Fever trees, Acacia Camp has 13 en-suite cottages, each overlooking an attractive garden planted with indigenous species.
The camp can accommodate private parties, conferences, training courses and school visits.
06/12/2012
Sunset on new dam on the ranch after lots of rain. A great place for sundowners and fishing.
06/12/2012
Girls enjoying an evening game drive ending up with sundowners at the Polo Pitch.
06/12/2012
A change to the front of the camp. Now one can see the water lilies and the gold fish.
06/12/2012
Some new additions to Acacia Camp
05/05/2011
For some lovely photos of the camp check out http://gloriamclean.com/?p=386
Catchup 2011-2: Kenya First trip to Africa! Yony Waite – painter, US emigre to Kenya for nearly 30 years now, friend from the Marilyn Wood-International Celebration Art community — Yony called Ken and said “your rock is waiting for you in the place where lions sleep” – and the decision was made. It was time to go to Keny
13/03/2011
Amazing, we have had some really good rain, 30 mm. It rained gently all night which means it will have really soaked into the ground. Grass is already turning green and the animals all have smiles on their faces!!! Lets hope we get some more to fill up the dams.
Herds of Eland and Oryx are being seen on the ranch plus plenty of the usual plains game. Have had a little rain which hopefully will help the grass to grow and more for the animals to feed on.
21/08/2010
20/08/2010