Elsa’s
Kopje is a luxurious oasis in the wilds of
Meru National Park. Elsa’s Kopje was
named after Elsa the lioness made famous by
George and Joy Adamson in the film ‘Born
Free’, released into the wild here in
Meru.
The word Kopje means ‘small hill’.
The lodge blends into the hillside of Mughwango
Hill, site of George Adamson’s original
camp. Meru is vast with arid, open plains dotted
with Doum Palms and Baobab trees and lush vegetation
along 13 rivers, like green ribbons, bisecting
the Park.
Here visitors will see a more diverse range
of species than in any other Park or Reserve.
Regular sightings include Beisa Oryx, Gerenuk,
Elephant, Grevy’s Zebra, Reticulated
Giraffe, Lesser Kudu, Grant’s Gazelle,
Leopard, Lion, Cheetah, Rhino and the rare,
elusive Greater Kudu. Meru is famous for its
bird life, including riverine and forest species
as well as the arid dry country species.
Location :
Meru National Park, North Eastern Kenya