Soroi Larsen's Camp: What it's really like, my experience
- Bena Roberts

- Jan 22
- 3 min read
Updated: Jan 26
Soroi Larsen's Camp in Samburu, what an experience. Here are my top 5 favourite activites that I did!

Here are my best moments at the Soroi Larsen's Camp in Samburu. I wrote a review of the Soroi Larsens accommodation. But I want to tell you about my memories and what has stuck with me. I feel like when you are on safari, everything is mesmerizing. But only, when you come back do you reflect on what was important and what you find talking about the most.
In fact, it's cold in Germany. But I am waiting for Spring to be invited to some dinner parties, as I have a lot of memories that I will never forget.
The Elephant. I saw this elephant daily, and basically, he owns the lodge. He is the king of the camp and will do what he wants. This is excellent. Why? Because there are no barriers. Animals can move at will through the camp.
Woot??
Seriously, this is a luxury camp. It's what I call sustainable luxury, as it combines unique experiences with enough guards, security, and care, so that you feel safe every day.
But this experience at Soroi Larsen's will live in my head, heart and soul forever. When he pooped after he saw me... I knew I had impressed him!!!
The view from the Skylight room. This was taken in the first second, I got up to the top of the Skylight. It's impressive. The sky is amazing, the view and everything. This is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that I will never forget. (Even though it rained on me)... I still felt lucky, blessed, and energised.
Skylight at Soroi Larsens Camp Samburu Drinking Red Wine by the Campfire
Oh my goodness. I made friends around this campfire, and I drank great wine and also had great conversation with our charity partners who work there from the Community Wildlife Conversation.

Red wine by the campfire at Soroi Larsens before dinner 4. Doing self-Reiki and feeling energised as I sit and relax on the bed in Swifts Tent at Soroi Larsens.
So, my main tent at Larsens was Swifts. But I had one night in the Skylight. Just in case there is any confusion there. This is the view from Swifts, and I woke up in the morning watching baboons jumping on the trees outside. For me, a safari is not just an adventure, running around, and stress. I have incorporated my daily meditation, Reiki and reading. This is the spot to do it. Sit on the bed and watch the wildlife outside. It's simply stunning.

The beautiful view and my foot... from the bed at Soroi Larsens Camp
5. Planting a tree at Larsen's Camp. I wrote about this, but this is when I was leaving with the manager of the camp. He was wonderful and showed so much appreciation for having us at Larsens and planting the tree! Not the best picture of us! But .....

So proud of my tree at Soroi Larsens
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