House in the Wild

Enonkishu Mara Conservancy

House in the Wild is located on the banks of the Mara River in a community coexistence conservancy. Owner run and managed, House in the Wild welcomes you as family and creates incredible safari and community experiences.

Luxury safari lodge with bi-fold doors opening onto the garden.

What We Love

Wildlife

Regular sightings of big cats with leopard and lion in particular being very strong here. Hippo and crocodile are often seen directly from your room and communal areas. It’s truly incredible how quickly the wild has reclaimed these old farms.

Experience

Game drives explore the conservancies of the greater Mara ecosystem. Guests can get out on foot with two white rhino that are protected in the nearby sanctuary. Definitely worth visiting the Mara Training Centre for  tree planting and beading.

Impact

So much good being done here including women empowerment initiatives – Women in the Wild. Local Schools are supported, building classrooms and creating conservation libraries to empower the next generation of conservationists.

About House in the Wild 

A re-wilding success story, regenerating heavily managed agricultural land back to pristine wilderness where wildlife thrives. House in the Wild fully aligns with our purpose and we actively support everything they do. The cottages are created to appreciate the views of the Mara Rover and are beautifully decorated. Food is grown locally and most of the staff have worked with the owners from when it was still a farm, they live on the conservancy so you are exploring their home.

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  • 10 rooms across 7 cottages 
  • Wifi included 
  • Children accepted 
  • Swimming Pool
  • Private guide and vehicle 
  • Photography Studio

Why Book with Us

Genuinely Tailor-Made
No two Wild Paths trips are the same. Every itinerary is built from scratch around you — your pace, your interests, your budget. You’ll speak directly to Jonny, not a call centre.
On-the-Ground Expertise
Jonny has spent over 15 years travelling across Africa, including driving the length of the continent from Cape Town to Cairo. That experience — and the relationships built along the way — means every Wild Paths itinerary is rooted in genuine, first-hand knowledge of the places, people and wildlife you’ll encounter.
Travel That Gives Back
Every trip you book with Wild Paths actively contributes to protecting the wildlife and places you’ll visit. We choose partners and camps based on their commitment to conservation and local communities.
Fully Protected
Wild Paths is ATOL and PTS protected, so your money is safe from the moment you book to the moment you return home.
Rated 5 Stars
Don’t take our word for it. Our Google reviews speak for themselves — read what past travellers say about their Wild Paths experience.

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Our Impact

We choose our local partners, safari camps and guides based on their ability to offer incredible experiences and their commitment to people, the planet, and wildlife. We’ve worked with many of them for years.

  • Every holiday we create aligns with our purpose to support conservation through the power of travel
  • We measure the carbon cost of each trip and invest in projects that remove emissions and celebrate the wild
  • 30% of profits are donated to charities, supporting conservation, communities and biodiversity.