The name Kenyatta is synonymous with power and immense wealth. Among the five Kenyan presidents, the Kenyatta’s have produced two: Jomo Kenyatta, the country’s first President, and his son, Uhuru Kenyatta, who served as the fourth President.
Oxfam International, in a 2022 report, ranked the Kenyatta family as the fourth wealthiest in Kenya, with an estimated networth of $530 million (Ksh 68.9 billion at current exchange rate). Alongside their diverse investment portfolio that stretches from agriculture to media, the family has left an indelible mark in the hospitality industry through Heritage Group.
WoA explore the seven luxurious hotels owned by this influential family.
Voyager Beach Resort
This is arguably one of the best 4-star hotel in the upmarket Nyali estate in Mombasa county. With its stunning location along the Indian Ocean’s shores, the resort provides breathtaking views that are perfect for relaxing holidays or business conferences. The ship-themed design adds a quirky touch, and the rooms range from Ksh 15,000 to just over Ksh 40,000 depending on the season and room type.
Voyager Ziwani
Set on the edge of Tsavo National Park in Taita Taveta County, Voyager Ziwani offers a perfect blend of wildlife and serenity. From the hotel, guests can admire the towering Mount Kilimanjaro while encountering crocodiles, turtles, and hippos at the riverbank. This hidden gem features activities like game drives, guided tours of World War I and II battle sites, and stargazing under the African sky. Rates start at Ksh 20,000 per night, with a unique, nature-filled experience waiting for you. The hotel is accessible by air from Mombasa or Nairobi.
Great Rift Valley Lodge and Golf Resort
If you are looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city, then this Kenyatta owned hotel is perfect for you. Perched atop Eburru Mountain in Naivasha, it has panoramic views of Lake Naivasha and the Great Rift Valley. Golf lovers can unwind with a round of golf on the 18-hole course or simply enjoy a quiet afternoon by the pool. What truly sets this place apart is its vast amenities, from live music and a full-service gym to an airstrip that connects you to Nairobi in just 45 minutes. Room rates range from Ksh 30,000 to Ksh 150,000, depending on your preferences. Guest at booking.com have, however, complained of cold pool and persistent mosquitoes.
Mara Intrepids
For those seeking adventure in the heart of Maasai Mara, Mara Intrepids offers an experience unlike any other. Located along the River Talek and within the park’s prime game-viewing areas, this camp provides both comfort and direct access to nature. With its own airstrip, guests can take a 45-minute flight from Nairobi to this secluded paradise. The tents are spacious, with king-size beds perfect for relaxation after an exciting day of game drives. Rates here start at Ksh 50,000 per night per person, making it an ideal destination for both wildlife enthusiasts and those seeking the thrill of the African bush.
Samburu Intrepids Luxury Tented Camp
Tucked along the banks of the Ewaso Ngiro River in Samburu Game Reserve, this luxury tented camp offers a front-row seat to some of Kenya’s most iconic wildlife. From the elevated platform, guests can observe crocodiles and hippos basking in the sun. Guests can engage in activities like guided game drives, nature walks, and stargazing under the African night sky.
Kipungani Explorer
On the peaceful shores of Lamu Island, Kipungani Explorer offers an idyllic escape for couples and anyone seeking tranquility. This boutique hotel, featuring 13 exclusive rooms, stretches along 12 kilometers of white sandy beach. From kayaking and fishing to windsurfing and snorkeling with dolphins, there’s no shortage of activities to engage in. For those who enjoy history, the rich Arab culture and the town’s fascinating past are never far away. Room rates here can soar up to Ksh 110,000, but the serenity and beauty of the location make it worth every penny.
Mara Explorer Camp
The camp is made up of 10 luxury tents, each with a spectacular view of the River Talek. Seven tents feature queen-sized beds, and three offer twin beds. What makes this camp truly special is its combination of comfort and connection to the wilderness—each tent features roof openings for stargazing, and Victorian-style windows provide uninterrupted views of the wildlife. Activities include hot air balloon rides, game drives, and nature walks, with rates starting at Ksh 60,000 per night.