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Farm Stay, Wildlife & Bantu Culture
in Makueni County | 2 Hours from Nairobi
Just two hours from Nairobi, Makoyo Village is the rural Kenya you have been looking for — and probably did not know existed.
Farm Stay, Wildlife & Bantu Culture in Makueni County
Sleep in a traditional Bantu Harmony Home. Wake up to birdsong and open savannah. Walk a regenerative farm and harvest plantains with your own hands. Come face to face with ostriches and Kenya’s rarest emus. Sit around a fire as community elders share stories that have been passed down for generations
This is not a resort. It is not a safari lodge. It is something rarer: a living, breathing community where culture, nature, and genuine hospitality grow from the same roots.
Perfect for: Families seeking something real. Couples wanting quiet. Schools doing CBC fieldwork. Corporates retreating with purpose. Researchers. Photographers. Anyone tired of ordinary.
Experience the Best of Makoyo Village
From peaceful Bantu Harmony Homes and regenerative farm tours to rare wildlife encounters and authentic cultural experiences, every moment at Makoyo Village is designed to connect you with nature, community, and the true spirit of rural Kenya.

Sleep in Bantu Harmony Homes
Traditional architecture, natural ventilation, solar power, and views of open farmland. Quiet like you forgot existed.

Farm-to-Table Every Meal
Your food grows metres from your plate. Plantains, vegetables, and traditional Kenyan dishes — organic, seasonal, and genuinely fresh.

Meet Our Ostriches & Emus
Kenya has very few emus. We have them. Get up close with these extraordinary birds and learn why we protect them. .

Explore the Bantu Cultural Centre
Artefacts, stories, and living heritage from one of Africa's great cultural traditions. Not a museum you walk past — one you walk into.

Create Something
Pottery. Painting. Nature journaling. Photography. Digital storytelling. Make something you will actually keep.

See a Community Dam That Changed Everything
Our community-built rainwater harvesting dam is the heartbeat of Makoyo Village. Tour it. Understand it. Be inspired by what a community built with its own hands.
About Makoyo Village
Farm Stay, Wildlife & Bantu Culture in Makueni County
Makoyo Village began as a conversation under a mango tree — a group of Kasikeu farmers asking how tourism could serve, not extract from, their land.
Today we welcome guests, students and researchers into a working farm, a wildlife corridor and a cultural hub that puts community ownership, soil health and storytelling at the centre.This is not a resort. It is not a safari lodge. It is something rarer: a living, breathing community where culture, nature, and genuine hospitality grow from the same roots.



















Ready to Experience Real Kenya?
Bantu Harmony Homes fill quickly on weekends and school holiday periods.