Huts and Tents

Shiptons

Tent

Most of the huts are privately owned. If we plan to stay in huts, we contact the appropriate organisations for bookings. Fees help maintain the huts.


In areas of heavy use, we choose campsites that show obvious use. This concentrates the impact in one area and prevents widespread destruction of the enviroment. In areas where previous use is not obvious, we camp on durable surfaces such as rock or bare ground, instead of vegetation.


Camping at least 50 metres away from water sources helps prevent contamination of the water by human waste. In all cases, we leave the camping area in better condition than we found it.


Camp Fires are not permitted in Mt. Kenya National Park. While there may appear to be wood available for fires, the small amount present is an important source of nutrients for the soil and future plant growth. We carry our own camp stoves.


 

 

Guests` Comments

Thank you so much for organising one of the best experiences of my life! I had the most amazing time in the mountain. Mila, France.

 

A big thanks for making our trip so successful. Your team were amazing, supportive and very professional and treated us with such respect!. Grainne, Ireland.

 

We had the best trip earlier this year. We booked up through GotoMountKenya - Evans was our correspondent, and he is absolutely reliable, and wonderful! He organised everything for us on Mt Kenya, and then took us to Tanzania for our Mt Kilimanjaro adventure.

Hannah & Vernon, UK.

 

I had a fantastic time on the mountain and enjoyed every step. Nicholas and Chris did an outstanding job and were very professional.  I am hopeful that they enjoyed my company as much as I enjoyed theirs. Tony, USA.