In the forest, a contemporary safari camp. Leopard Hill is our contemporary camp in the African bush. The animals are so near you can touch them while sitting on the veranda of your tent. You have become one with the majesty of the savannah.

Leopard Hill is both high-end living and pure nature, positioned near a succession of waterholes where wild animals gather to drink. Click a button in bed to open the tent ceiling. The only thing standing between you and the huge African night sky is a mosquito net. Leopard Hill has been named one of the World’s Greatest Places to Stay by TIME Magazine in 2019.

Leopard Hill camp is set in a quiet valley with views of historically and culturally significant Masai Mara Fig Trees and three wildlife-rich watering holes. According to locals, this twin tree, nicknamed Double Fig Tree, was damaged by lightning in the 1950s. The tree had been fractured in two, which gave it its odd appearance. The camp, which is virtually under this Fig Tree, provides the best sunrises.