Governors’ Mugie House offers an exclusive safari retreat in the heart of Mugie Conservancy, a private 50,000-acre wildlife haven in Laikipia. This luxury Ekorian camp provides an unparalleled opportunity to explore diverse landscapes, encounter rare and endemic wildlife, and experience authentic conservation efforts firsthand.
Perched atop a scenic hill, Governors’ Mugie House features seven beautifully designed stone cottages, each offering panoramic views of the stunning Laikipia landscape. Guests can unwind in the spacious main house with open log fires, savor gourmet meals, and enjoy refreshing dips in the infinity pool. The lodge overlooks a waterhole that attracts an array of wildlife, providing guests with incredible game-viewing opportunities from the comfort of their accommodation.
Conservation and Wildlife at Mugie Conservancy
Mugie Conservancy plays a vital role in preserving endangered species and ensuring sustainable wildlife protection. This expansive conservancy serves as a crucial wildlife corridor linking the Laikipia plateau, the Mathews Range, and the Samburu lands. The diverse ecosystem includes acacia-dotted savannahs, olive forests, and bushland, providing a habitat for abundant wildlife.
Visitors to Governors’ Mugie House can witness rare and endangered species such as:
Grevy’s zebras
Jackson’s hartebeests
Beisa oryx
Reticulated giraffes
The conservancy also supports innovative conservation projects, including community grazing programs and anti-poaching initiatives.