Governors’ Mugie House
Perched on a hill are eight stone cottages, each with sweeping views of the Mugie landscape. A large main house with open log fires hosts guests for relaxing cocktails and delicious meals, while an infinity pool offers lovely shaded areas for casual, open air dining. The waterhole and purpose-built hide set below the house attracts a variety of wildlife that comes to drink. The pool-side spa offers a range of massages using 100% natural products by The Wild Herb Company – please view the full treatment list HERE.
Securing land for wildlife is a key conservation imperative in Africa today and Mugie Conservancy provides an important access route between the Laikipia plateau, the Mathews Range and the Samburu lands to the north and east. Vast acacia-dotted savannahs, olive forests and scrubby bush are a haven to a multitude of wildlife in plentiful numbers. Endangered species that are endemic to these parts of Africa – such as Grevy’s zebras, Jackson’s hartebeests, beisa oryx and reticulated giraffes – can all be found here in good numbers.
Children of all ages are welcome at Governors’ Mugie House.
Governors’ Mugie has been awarded a Silver Eco Rating from Eco-Tourism Kenya, due to our sustainable tourism practices.