Need to know
Rooms
Nine tented suites, including two family suites.
Check–Out
10am. Check-in is at 2pm; both are flexible, on request and subject to availability. Please note that late check-out may incur additional park fees, food, drink and transport charges.
More details
Rates at Rekero Camp include all meals and drinks (except premium wines), limited laundry service, open-vehicle game drives and return shared transfers to Ol Kiombo airstrip. Private transfers can be arranged, subject to availability and an extra charge.
Also
Unfortunately, this remote camp is not suitable if you have limited mobility.
Hotel closed
Rekero Camp closes annually for the rainy season in April and May.
At the hotel
Deck, lounge, gift shop, board games and free WiFi throughout. In rooms: radio, torch, USB charging ports, free bottled water, laundry detergent and Cinnabar Green bath products.
Our favourite rooms
Each tented suite looks out across the river to the wildlife-populated plains beyond. The Family Tented Suites, with their second bedrooms and two ensuite bathrooms, will suit if you’re bringing little Smiths.
Packing tips
Bring a head for heights and an early-bird spirit if you’re tempted by a dawn hot-air balloon ride over the savannah.
Also
Once you’ve booked your safari stays, the Asilia team will be in touch within 48 hours to help arrange travel between camps, which may include charter or private small-plane flights and/or overland transfers.
Children
Kids aged five or older are welcome. With under-12s in tow, you’ll need to book a private safari vehicle at additional cost.
Sustainability efforts
Asilia is a B Corp business and sustainability sits at the core of their safari offering, with camps designed to have minimal impact, and every operational choice rooted in reducing harm.
At Rekero Camp, prioritising the local economy in its supply chain is crucial, with food sourced from farm-to-fork initiatives in local villages. Across all safari operations Asilia minimise waste, prioritise renewable energy and respect the wilderness. The primary power source in their camps is solar, waste is weighed, segregated, and recycled, emissions are tracked, and Scope 1 carbon is offset via REDD+ projects.
As part of the Nawiri Group, Asilia contributes over $10m annually to nature protection and impact funding, providing long-term stable funding to partners across Africa. Their impact approach is community-led and includes a focus on expanding access to quality education in rural areas, funding programmes that benefit over 20,000 primary school students and over 200 vocational scholarships annually.