

Elsamere is a haven for lovers of nature, set in a calming Acacia forest on the banks of Lake Naivasha on the floor of the Great Rift Valley. it acts as home to a troop of curious black and white colobus monkeys and restless fish eagles.
Elsamere, named after the best known lioness in the world, is now a museum and conservation centre dedicated to one of the most famous wildlife stories ever told. The story of the Adamsons' relationship with Elsa the lioness was immortalised in Joy’s 1959 book “Born Free” and the subsequent movie.
The Elsamere experience begins with a video about Joy and George’s life, including an interview with Joy, followed by a look around the house and a sumptuous cream tea on the lawn overlooking Lake Naivasha