This Hotel Giant Just Opened an All-Inclusive Camp Inside a Rhino Sanctuary

This Hotel Giant Just Opened an All-Inclusive Camp Inside a Rhino Sanctuary

A new luxury tented safari camp sits inside one of Kenya's oldest private rhino reserves, with rates covering meals, drinks, and game drives.

By Resort Flock Staff·Jul 9, 2026·Updated Jul 9, 2026

Marriott has opened a new all-inclusive safari camp in Kenya, placing guests inside one of the country's most important rhino sanctuaries. The JW Marriott Mount Kenya Rhino Reserve Safari Camp is now accepting stays in the Solio Game Reserve in Laikipia, set between Mount Kenya and the Aberdare Ranges.

Solio is one of Kenya's long-established private rhino reserves, known for its protection work and reliable sightings of both white rhinos and endangered black rhinos. That setting is the main draw, and it puts the camp squarely in ultra-luxury safari territory.

The camp has 18 luxury tents, each starting at 134 square meters and featuring a private plunge pool, plus a larger two-bedroom suite built for families or small groups. Rates run roughly $3,440 to $4,446 per night depending on dates, and they follow a true all-inclusive model: rooms, meals, snacks, alcoholic and nonalcoholic drinks, entertainment, kids' activities, taxes, service fees, and gratuities are all folded in.

On-site guests get Mavuno for all-day dining, the JW Garden, the Ember Bar and Lounge, a Spa by JW, a fitness studio, and a pool. Complimentary airstrip transfers connect the camp to nearby Nanyuki.

The opening reflects a broader trend of big hotel brands moving into the all-inclusive safari space, where the bundled pricing that has long defined beach resorts is now being applied to high-end tented camps.