A TRUE AFRICAN LANDSCAPE
Segera Retreat lies on the grasslands of the Laikipia Plateau, its six timber and thatch villas raised above a profusion of botanical life looking out to Mount Kenya. Each large, en-suite bedroom has a private sun deck with sun loungers and a swing bed and a Jacuzzi bath, sunk into the deck outside the bedroom.
The gracious Segera House and Villa Segera boast even greater privacy and luxury. The main area comprises the Paddock House, Wine Tower and renovated stables, complete with bar and dining room filled with contemporary African art from the Zeitz Collection.
Wildlife at Segera Retreat
Laikipia forms part of the 56 000-square-kilometre Ewaso ecosystem with a wildlife population density comparable only to that of the Maasai Mara. As well as supporting the Endangered patas monkey, African wild dog and 40% of the world's remaining Grevy's zebra, Segera has good densities of lion, leopard, cheetah, spotted hyaena, elephant, buffalo, eland, reticulated giraffe and beisa oryx. There is also a wealth of plains game. The number of bird species recorded in the area totals 365.
Highlights
- Segera helps conserve the second-highest density of wildlife in Kenya
- An exclusive retreat which expresses just how luxurious sustainability can be
- At Segera, art and an aesthetic experience surround you at every turn
Things to do at Segera Retreat:
All activities showcase their sustainability values.
- Engage with local cultures, learn about conservation and community, and experience the magical wildlife of Laikipia.
- The Centre for the 4Cs (C4C)
This interactive experience allows you to learn about the activities on Segera and beyond. Part natural history museum, part art museum, part dreamer’s exhibition, a comprehensive tour will inspire you about the possibilities of holistic sustainability.
Wildlife can be viewed from 4x4 vehicles. Roaming freely through Laikipia, the area boasts the second highest density of wildlife in Kenya, including endangered species such as patas monkeys, Grevy’s zebra and wild dog.
Set out under the African sun on foot and take in the beauty of the landscape and all the wildlife and birdlife it has to offer.
- Hides and Look out Points
Spend time at our hides or look-out points and watch as the natural rhythms of the savannah play out before you.
With such diverse and beautiful landscapes in the greater Segera area, it would be a shame to miss taking a picnic or sundowner out in the African bush.
Visit the local community, which offers a unique opportunity to learn from and about the people of Laikipia, their centuries-old traditions and ways of life.
Spend a magical and romantic evening out on your swing bed in the botanical garden or at the cattle ranch and soak up the African night.
Our culture of wellness is an experience that nourishes your entire being. The spa suites are complemented by the Rasul Tower with steam bath, saltwater swimming pool at the Retreat and a gym with state-of-the-art equipment.
Enjoy regular exhibitions of locally and internationally acclaimed artists which allow you the rare opportunity to view the private contemporary African art collection of Segera’s owner.
With many fantastic indoor and outdoor settings, dining is seen as an experience at Segera. What’s more, our internationally recognised chef delivers delicious healthy meals from home-grown, organic and free-range ingredients.
Scenic light aircraft or helicopter flights can be arranged, offering a bird’s-eye view of the incredible landscape and insights into the ecosystem. Flying is one of best ways of appreciating the scale and diversity of the Laikipia Plateau.
Seasonality
- Green Season Highlights March/April/May/Oct/Nov
- The rains bring a clear air, lush surrounds and great photographic opportunities
- Views of Mount Kenya are good with less haze than the dry season
- Herds of grazers like plains zebra, gazelles and their predators move onto Segera's lush plains
- Dry Season Highlights Dec/Jan/Feb/June/Jul/Aug/Sep
- Game concentrates around the remaining water sources including the Ewaso Nyiro River and Segera's various waterholes
- Good sightings of predators and other wildlife