Where Luxury Sustains the Wild

Experience travel that restores, protects, and gives back to Laikipia.

At Suyian, every guest experience supports something far greater than a safari.
This is tourism with purpose — where your stay helps protect endangered wildlife, fund local rangers, and restore 44,000 acres of wild Laikipia.

Through our partnership with andBeyond, we’ve created a lodge that embodies the very landscape it protects — blending bold design, cultural heritage, and ecological purpose into one extraordinary experience.

About andBeyond Suyian Lodge

Where Design Becomes Landscape

A lodge shaped by nature, inspired by culture, and alive with the spirit of Laikipia.

Carved into a natural rocky escarpment overlooking vast savannah and ancient kopjes, andBeyond Suyian Lodge was designed to exist with the land, not on top of it.

Every curve, texture, and material reflects Laikipia’s unique ecology and soul — from granite-inspired architecture to hand-crafted finishes by local Kenyan artisans. Each suite honours the Samburu people, the wildlife, and the spirit of Suyian.

Here, luxury finds a deeper meaning: connection. Watch elephants cross the plains from your private plunge pool, listen to lions at dusk from the central bar, and feel the rhythm of wild Kenya all around you.

This isn’t just a place to stay — it’s a place to believe in.

Why Staying Here Matters

Your stay directly contributes to:

  • Wildlife Protection — Funding ranger patrols, rewilding programs, and species recovery.

  • Community Empowerment — Supporting education, training, and local employment.

  • Land Restoration — Regenerating grasslands and removing invasive species across 44,000 acres.

  • Sustainable Livelihoods — Building a conservation economy where tourism sustains both people and planet.

Every guest at andBeyond Suyian Lodge becomes part of a living model for conservation — proof that travel can protect what matters most.

Stay for the Beauty. Leave a Legacy.

When you choose Suyian, you become part of something far greater — protecting Kenya’s landscapes and shaping the future of conservation tourism.