Enkaji Resort
Enkaji Resort in Kajiado (Kajiado West, along Magadi Road) is a family-run, eco-friendly boutique resort built for quiet views, sunsets, and a nature-first reset.

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Boutique cottage setup: The resort has seven eco-friendly cottages, each with its own design but a consistent “reflection and tranquility” feel. The small scale keeps the atmosphere private and low-key.
Room comfort and layout: Cottages are designed as open-plan spaces with a king-sized bed and an ensuite bathroom. Many also include an indoor sitting area that suits slow mornings and early nights.
Self-catering friendly touches: Each cottage can include a solar-friendly kitchen for guests staying on a self-catering basis. You’ll also find purified drinking water plus tea and coffee essentials stocked in-cottage.
Outdoor living: Every unit has its own outdoor space—such as a private garden, a bonfire area, or a deck—so you can spend more time outside without leaving your cottage. There’s also a dedicated bonfire lounge experience offered for evenings.
Nature and day trips: The setting in the Olesekut Hills (near the Ngong Hills) is geared toward views over the Great Rift Valley and countryside. Lake Magadi is positioned as a popular day trip for hot springs and scenery.
Remote-by-design location: Because Enkaji Resort is meant as a tucked-away retreat, it may feel far from everyday shops and nightlife. Planning transport and supplies ahead can make the stay smoother.
Wildlife proximity: The property notes wildlife visiting near the fence, which can be exciting but may also mean occasional nighttime sounds. Light sleepers may want to pack earplugs.
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Seven private eco-cottages with strong “retreat” vibe | Secluded setting may require advance planning |
| King beds, ensuite bathrooms, and outdoor space per cottage | Wildlife nearby may bring occasional noise |
Enkaji Resort Details
Category: Hotels in Kajiado, Hotels in Kenya
Address: Kajiado County, Kenya


