Welcome to Vipingo Ridge

Set among 2,500 acres of manicured gardens, a PGA golf course, wildlife, and untamed landscapes, Vipingo Ridge is a secure gated community in Kenya’s Kilifi County with panoramic views from the Indian Ocean in the east to the Chodari Hills in the west.

Vipingo Ridge Holiday ‘Golf Villas’
Vipingo Ridge. There is a variety of stunning properties you can rent among this coastal community from a 2, 3 or 4-bed Golf Villa complete with rooftop plunge pool to a 5 bedroom palatial home with enough room for the whole family to enjoy

The ultimate destination at the Kenya coast

Vipingo Ridge is a luxury lifestyle destination for short stays and has become a sought-after haven for both international and local homebuyers. The real estate offering comprises of serviced plots for the development of individual residences alongside completed villas.

Access to the estate is secure and easy, by land or air, via the private 1.5km Vipingo runway and airport facility, with direct daily flights to Nairobi’s Wilson airport and Ukunda on the south coast.

Vipingo Ridge today

At its core is the renowned PGA-accredited par 72, 18-hole championship golf course, the only one of its kind in Africa. This course has been voted Kenya’s number 1 golf course by 100golfcourses.com, the world’s largest community of golf travellers.

The Vipingo Ridge Baobab Course is the only African destination that is home to the annual Ladies European Open, supported by Magical Kenya, Kenya Tourism board. The resort also has three restaurants and a variety of activities for guests and residents.

Living in a sanctuary

In addition to lifestyle and golfing, Vipingo Ridge has embraced a unique initiative known as the ‘Winning Space for Wildlife’ project in collaboration with the Kenya Wildlife Service. This conservation program offers an unforgettable living and golf safari experience on Kenya’s coast.

The Vipingo Ridge wildlife team are committed to continue maintaining an ideal safe sanctuary for vulnerable wildlife populations, as well as creating an animal education environment to teach young students from the local community about wildlife, which would otherwise be geographically inaccessible.