Amani House

Luxury Private House in Enonkishu Conservancy

Originally part of a broader farmland reclamation effort, Amani House extends the ethos of habitat restoration championed by its owners. The design preserves a sense of rural character, with structures built from local materials and open layouts maximizing views of the surrounding bush. As with House in the Wild, mealtimes highlight fresh, regionally sourced ingredients, prepared in a straightforward style that underscores genuine flavors. Staff members frequently share insights into the region’s revival—once primarily agricultural, now evolving into a supportive environment for elephants, giraffes, and various plains species. The residence’s focus on exclusivity means guests can enjoy a more flexible schedule, tailoring each day’s activities to personal preferences.

During daylight hours, visitors might join guided explorations of Enonkishu Conservancy, noting returned wildlife and tracking patterns indicative of a gradually re-wilded landscape. Evenings at Amani House often involve conversation around a central fireplace, where families or close friends recount memorable sightings from earlier in the day. The private house format appeals to those who prefer fewer external distractions, all while remaining immersed in the broader conservation story. As part of the House in the Wild group, Amani House channels resources toward sustaining ecological revival and strengthening community ties, encouraging guests to witness firsthand the positive outcomes of targeted rehabilitation.

Amani House, Kenya
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Amani House, Kenya

Guest Rooms

Jamani House features multiple bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms and generous living spaces. Natural light is a priority, with windows and verandas facing the bush. Wooden accents and warm-toned fabrics lend a welcoming aesthetic. The layout accommodates small groups, ensuring both communal areas and private retreats.

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Activities

Guided game drives traverse reclaimed farmland, showcasing the wildlife now thriving in Enonkishu Conservancy. Bush walks highlight smaller flora and fauna, along with discussions on the land’s ongoing revival. Visitors may also tour local initiatives in sustainable agriculture, gaining insight into community-driven conservation strategies.

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Conservation and Sustainability

Tarquin and Lippa Wood’s restoration plans include targeted tree planting, rigorous anti-poaching measures, and sustainable water usage. Jamani House employs solar energy where possible, reducing reliance on traditional power sources. This approach, coupled with community collaboration, reinforces a long-term vision for a vibrant ecological future.

Our Approach

Remote, Exclusive, Seamless

At Fitzroy, we believe direct dialogue is essential in tailoring your travel experience. We favour engaging conversations over digital exchanges, ensuring your travel vision is clearly understood and promptly supported.

Our team is committed to a human-led process from start to finish, that goes beyond the online realm. Whether over the phone or in person, we work closely with you to develop a journey plan that is both thoughtfully considered and expertly executed. Please reach out to schedule a meeting or call and begin shaping your journey with us.

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