Slated to open in November 2023, Angama Amboseli is an intimate lodge of just 10 suites in the private 5,700-acre Kimana Sanctuary, set against the famed backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro.
Designed by the same team behind Angama Safari Camp — architecture by Jan Allan with creative direction and interiors by Annemarie Meintjes and Alison Mitchell — the lodge’s concept offers a fresh take on the Amboseli ecosystem.
Meintjes notes: “Sturdy and bold, elegant yet humble, the design takes inspiration from Kilimanjaro as well as the elephants, featuring a combination of materials and colours that reflect the surroundings, from the verdant greens of the fever tree forest to the red ochre of the earth.”
The tented suites – including two sets of interleading family units – feature a super king, extra length bed, a personalised drinks armoire and a dressing area connecting to a bathroom which includes a double vanity and a double shower. To maximise the views of Kili, each suite has floor-to-ceiling screened doors leading to private a deck with a shaded lounge area, an outdoor shower and Angama’s signature rocking chairs.
The Guest Area features indoor-outdoor dining with an expansive baraza and a sundowner fire pit where guests can watch the light change on Africa’s tallest mountain throughout the day. The Studios will house a safari shop, a family games room, a gallery and makers’ studio for Kenyan artisans, along with a photography studio to assist guests with everything from hiring cameras and editing pictures to photoshoots. However, the focal point is sure to be the raised rim-flow swimming pool, fringed by fever trees and fronted by a drinking trough for the elephants.
Those interested in a behind-the-scenes look at conservation work can join Angama’s partner, Big Life Foundation, for half- or full-day experiences. Activities include ranger patrol demonstrations, visits to schools, camera trap monitoring or learn about the importance of generating economic benefits for communities from protecting ancient wildlife corridors and reducing human-wildlife conflict.
“Set within a fever tree forest where some of Africa’s last Super Tuskers roam, Angama Amboseli will be a gentle start or finish to any East African safari, and a lovely contrast to the wide open plains of the Maasai Mara,” says Steve Mitchell, Angama’s CEO & co-founder. “At Angama Amboseli, guests can expect Angama’s signature blend of warm and gracious Kenyan service, well-considered guest experiences, contemporary African design with delightful touches throughout – and just enough spontaneity and humour to ensure that no one forgets to have fun.”
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18 March 2021