Perched on the edge of the Menengai Crater near Nakuru, Maili Saba Camp is where hospitality, community, and nature come together.
Opened in 2006 by Ujima Foundation, the camp was designed to do more than welcome travelers – it was built to empower young people.
At Maili Saba (Swahili for Seven Miles), every guest stay supports a larger vision: creating opportunities for Kenyan youth. The camp provides a real-world training ground where Ujima students in hospitality and tourism test and refine their skills - from guest relations to culinary arts - before launching into their professional careers.
Today, Maili Saba Camp stands as both a sanctuary for visitors and a social enterprise that fuels Ujima’s training programs. By choosing to stay here, you help sustain education, employment, and hope. All while enjoying breathtaking views, warm Kenyan hospitality, and a deep sense of purpose behind every experience.
Plan your visit on Maili Saba Camp’s website.
Or call us to learn more about our work: 0757 462033
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November 2025 - New Training Centre at Maili Saba Camp
We are delighted to share that our Nakuru training centre has officially relocated to Maili Saba Camp. Our new facilities include a purpose-built training space featuring modern offices, a dedicated classroom, and a fully equipped ICT lab to support high-quality learning and digital skills development.
To enhance the student experience, we have also constructed new washrooms, paved walkways, and landscaped the garden to create a comfortable and welcoming outdoor area for students and staff.
We look forward to welcoming you soon to the Ujima Training Centre at Maili Saba Camp.
Please find a selection of photos below.












