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️ Governors’ Mugie House – Exclusive Safari Luxury in Laikipia
Discover unparalleled safari elegance at Governors’ Mugie House, a private retreat set amid the stunning landscapes of Laikipia Plateau. Wake up to sweeping views of savannah and mountains, track wildlife on expertly guided game drives, and unwind in luxurious accommodations that combine comfort, style, and the spirit of the African wilderness.
With B Hudson Tours, you design your ultimate Laikipia safari: we create tailor-made holiday packages by air, organize private airstrip transfers, plan road safaris in a 4×4 Land Cruiser, coordinate unforgettable game drives, and secure stays in the finest camps and lodges. You choose your adventure—we handle every detail to deliver a personalized, once-in-a-lifetime experience. PPS: Per Person Sharing (double/twin) | PP: Per Person (single occupancy)
Our 2026 Discounted Rates for Governors’ Mugie House
| Ground Package (GP) | Sharing | Single Occupancy | Child Sharing |
| 1st Apr – 31st May 25 | 36,800/- PPS | (-) | 23,900/- |
| 1st – 30th Jun 2025 | 41,800/- PPS | (-) | 27,200/- |
| 1st Jul – 30th Sep 25 | 56,000/- PPS | 69,700/- PP | 36,400/- |
The Governors’ Mugie House Rates above are in KES per person per Night (Ground Package)
What is included in the rates above?
The Rates above Exclude:
Mugie Conservancy fees: $22 per adult per night and $11 per child per night
Drinks are extra; however, there is a pre-paid drinks supplement at USD 40 per night, which includes house drinks.
LUXURY SUITE: A nightly suite supplement applies.
Itinerary
Formerly known as Mutamaiyu House, Governors' Mugie House is an expansive country house lodge.
This is one of only two places to stay in Laikipia's most northwesterly wildlife conservancy – Mugie Conservancy – with views to the southeast across the conservancy and towards distant Mount Kenya. Driving north from Mugie airstrip to the lodge, you see a rather austere, fortress-like series of buildings up on the escarpment, partly shrouded by olive trees. Then the road curls upwards to arrive behind the property and you get your first impression of its commanding position. You walk from the parking area into a grand lounge and reception space which looks south across thousands of square miles of bush.
The interior of the building that houses this main lounge and dining area is expansive and classically stylish, with wrought iron chandeliers hanging from a beamed ceiling, big, comfy sofas, impressive sculptures and cut flowers. The old house’s original, full-height, iron-framed windows and French doors bring in loads of light, and a terrace runs along the full length of the building and down one side, with a beautifully finished, rustic palm tiled roof protecting the outside dining area from the fierce sun. Lunch is usually taken here, and indoors there’s a dining room for the dinner service. The full-size snooker table is a nice touch. There’s also a small gifts shop/display area.