Travel Promoters welcomes Ol Lentille

Travel Promoters to represent Ol Lentille

Travel Promoters is delighted to share its appointment as UK Sales & Marketing representatives for Ol Lentille in Laikipia, Kenya. Ol Lentille is an exclusive luxury safari lodge perched on a rocky hilltop overlooking its vast 40,000-acre private conservancy, with the breathtaking backdrop of Mount Kenya and the Samburu sacred mountain of Ololokwe.

“We are delighted to be working with Andre, Laura and their team to market these four, fully serviced private villas set in this remote, unparalleled wilderness of Kenya to the UK trade. It is such a unique property which fits beautifully with Mara Bushtops, our other Kenyan property. Their commitment to “Place, People and Privacy” is an ethos that resonates with our own, and we look forward to sharing updates with our tour operator and travel agent partners.” said Ailsa Tavares.

Besides its absolute exclusivity in a largely undiscovered region of Kenya, and its wide range of activities on offer, what truly sets Ol Lentille apart is its deep-rooted commitment to sustainability, conservation and community development. The lodge works closely with the local Maasai community who own the land, which has significantly improved their lives through investment into their schools, scholarships, healthcare and wildlife conservation, with over 5 million dollars raised since its inception.


“I would like to thank Simon Beck, who represented Ol Lentille with passion and flair for 10 years, and will always remain a friend and supporter of Ol Lentille.” said Andre Cohen.

This area is also one of the last unfenced parts of Laikipia and a major animal migration corridor, used by large herds of elephant and other wildlife. Importantly, as a community-owned lodge and conservancy, it is an ideal place for guests to experience both Maasai and Samburu culture in a truly authentic way.

Ol Lentille is known for its wide and varied range of activities, including game drives, guided walks, quad biking, camel safaris, and multiple community-related activities such as visiting the Singing Wells (in the dry season), and joining in life events (weddings and various other ceremonies). The conservancy is home to various wildlife species, including elephants, Grevy’s zebras, greater kudus, leopards, hyenas, and occasionally wild dogs and pairs well with wildlife rich destinations such as the Masai Mara.

The lodge comprises of four villas, namely Carissa, Aloe, Acacia and Boscia, a large infinity pool, a spa and the Gallery, a large “lounge” with a spectacular roof bar. Each villa comes with its dedicated safari vehicle and staff, including guide, host, housekeeper and night guard.

For more information, rates, fact sheets and images please visit the TP trade room.

For anything else please email Ailsa on ailsa@travelpromoters.co.uk or for press enquiries email claire@umlingo.co.uk