Man Eaters Camp

🌍 Introduction

Man Eaters Camp is a mid-range, family-owned safari camp that combines historical intrigue with wildlife immersion. Named after the infamous man-eating lions of Tsavo, this camp sits on the banks of the Tsavo River, where the infamous railway construction story of 1898 unfolded. Today, the camp offers guests a rustic yet comfortable base for exploring both Tsavo East and Tsavo West, with an authentic safari atmosphere, rich heritage, and great game viewing all around.

If you’re looking for a peaceful escape surrounded by nature, history, and wildlife, Man Eaters Camp is a fantastic choice — especially for road trip travelers between Nairobi and Mombasa.


📍 Location & Accessibility

Man Eaters Camp is located between Tsavo East and Tsavo West, just a few minutes from Tsavo Bridge and Manyani Gate, making it one of the most accessible safari camps along the Nairobi-Mombasa highway.

🛣️ How to Get There

  • By Road:
    • From Nairobi: Approx. 5 hours via the Mombasa Highway (A109).
    • From Mombasa: Approx. 4 hours.
    • The camp is just off the highway, making it ideal for self-drivers or road-based safaris.
  • By Rail:
    • Via SGR Madaraka Express to Voi Station (approx. 45 minutes away).
    • Transfers to the camp can be arranged on request.
  • By Air:
    • Nearby airstrips include Manyani, Tsavo Gate, and Voi, suitable for private charters.

🛏️ Accommodation

Man Eaters Camp features luxurious tented rooms and stone cottages, designed to offer privacy, views of the river, and a strong connection to nature.

Room Types:

  • Riverside Tented Rooms (30+):
    Spacious, en-suite canvas tents with verandas facing the Tsavo River.
  • Family Tents:
    Larger units with additional beds, ideal for families or small groups.
  • Stone Cottages:
    A few permanent rooms available for guests who prefer solid walls.

In-Room Features:

  • En-suite bathrooms with hot water showers and flush toilets
  • Comfortable beds with mosquito nets
  • Private verandas with safari chairs and river views
  • Solar power for lighting and hot water
  • Locally made furniture and minimalistic safari décor

💰 Accommodation Rates (Estimated)

Rates are per person per night on full board basis:

  • Residents: KES 9,000–12,000
  • Non-Residents: $100–$160
  • Children under 5: Stay free
  • Children 5–12: 50% of adult rate when sharing with adults

Discounts may be available for group bookings, long stays, or off-season travel.


🍽️ Dining & Cuisine

The camp’s restaurant is built on a deck overlooking the Tsavo River, so you can enjoy your meals while watching wildlife come to drink.

  • Full-board meals: Buffet or set menu depending on occupancy
  • A blend of local Kenyan, Indian, and continental dishes
  • Vegetarian and special dietary options available with prior notice
  • Bush dinners or riverside private meals can be arranged on request
  • Bar with soft drinks, beers, spirits, and wines

🦁 Activities & Experiences

Man Eaters Camp offers a mix of wildlife adventures, historical insights, and relaxing nature experiences.

🚙 Game Drives

  • Game drives into Tsavo East or Tsavo West (accessible within minutes)
  • Game packages include half-day or full-day safaris with packed lunches
  • Spot elephants, lions, leopards, cheetahs, buffalo, giraffes, zebras, hippos, crocs, and more

🦴 Historical Tours

  • Visit the original site of the man-eating lions attacks during the railway construction
  • On-site museum and guide-led storytelling
  • Learn about the Lunatic Express and how the bridge was built

🌿 Guided Nature Walks

  • Short walks along the Tsavo River
  • Learn about flora, birdlife, tracks, and animal behavior
  • Great for kids and first-time safari guests

🐦 Birdwatching

  • The riverine setting attracts kingfishers, hornbills, bee-eaters, sunbirds, and raptors
  • Over 400 species have been recorded in the area

🧘 Relaxation

  • Riverfront deck with loungers
  • Small massage hut for bush spa treatments (available on request)
  • Campfire evenings with storytelling and stargazing

✅ What’s Included

  • Accommodation in tent or cottage
  • All meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
  • Bottled water in rooms
  • Access to museum and walking areas
  • Use of lodge facilities (lounge, restaurant, bar, fire pit)

❌ What’s Not Included

  • Park entry fees to Tsavo East or West
  • Game drives (unless pre-booked as part of a package)
  • Beverages from the bar
  • Transfers (available on request)
  • Tips and personal purchases

🐘 Wildlife & What to Expect

Though not inside the parks, Man Eaters Camp is right on the Tsavo River, a key wildlife corridor — so animal sightings are frequent.

From camp and during drives, you may see:

  • Elephants crossing the river or dust bathing
  • Buffalo, zebras, giraffes, baboons
  • Hippos and crocodiles in the Tsavo River
  • Big cats during park drives
  • Diverse birdlife all around camp

Animals often pass just meters from your tent, especially during the early morning or dusk.


👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Family & Group Friendly

  • Family tents and kid-friendly meals available
  • Safe enclosed paths between tents
  • Friendly staff used to accommodating small children
  • Educational history content and nature walks for young explorers
  • Ideal for school groups, road trip convoys, and photography teams

🌟 Why Choose Man Eaters Camp?

  • Incredible location steeped in historical significance
  • Comfortable, mid-range tented camp with wildlife at your doorstep
  • Easy access to both Tsavo East and Tsavo West
  • Perfect stopover for Nairobi–Mombasa road trips or SGR travelers
  • Strong local ownership, authentic storytelling, and personalized service
  • Beautiful riverfront scenery and unforgettable sunsets

Man Eaters Camp offers a distinctive safari experience that blends comfort, conservation, and colonial-era history. Whether you’re looking to explore Tsavo’s wildlife or walk in the footsteps of one of Kenya’s most legendary stories, this camp gives you the best of both worlds — all at great value.

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