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Set in Nanyuki, 24 km from Mount Kenya National Park, Le Rustique offers accommodation with
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Set at the foothills of Mount Kenya, Olepangi Farm is an authentic farmstead in Timau.
Set at the foothills of Mount Kenya, Olepangi Farm is an authentic farmstead in Timau. Set on 120 acres, this family-run lodge offers amazing views over the natural surroundings and is hosted by the owners, Elizabeth and Clinton who have developed the farm as a lifelong dream to live in such a paradise.
The beautifully appointed cottages are decorated with rich antique carpets and beds. Each one has a private bathroom and is fitted with a shower and comes with beautiful organic soap, shampoo and conditioner handmade in Kenya. At the farm, guests can enjoy massages, horse riding, community walks, croquet, gin tastings and the favourite option “do nothing.” Further afield, the beautiful Laikipia region is ideal for hiking, horse riding and game viewing. Guests can take day trips into the many neighbouring wildlife reserves including Samburu National Park Ol Pejeta, Lolldaigas, Solio and into Ngare Ndare Forest
Situated along the shores of Lake Elementaita, The Pelican Lodge is an exclusive, luxurious and
Situated along the shores of Lake Elementaita, The Pelican Lodge is an exclusive, luxurious and outstanding lodge nestled in a pristine environment above Lake Elementaita.
The Sawela Lodges is a short 90 minute drive from Kenya's capital city Nairobi. With
The Sawela Lodges is a short 90 minute drive from Kenya’s capital city Nairobi. With spectacular views of Mt. Longonot and the pearly fresh waters of Lake Naivasha, this quiet lodge in Naivasha Kenya will have you relaxed and rested in no time.
Perfectly located on the South Coast of Kenya, secluded in a lush tropical paradise where
Perfectly located on the South Coast of Kenya, secluded in a lush tropical paradise where the flora kisses the ocean, lies the Diani Beach Resort & Spa.
Voyager Beach Resort is a luxurious 4-star hotel with a stunning location overlooking the picturesque
Voyager Beach Resort is a luxurious 4-star hotel with a stunning location overlooking the picturesque Indian Ocean. Located just a few miles outside of Mombasa city centre, this hotel features modern comforts and amenities, lush gardens and the opportunity to enjoy the delights of coastal Kenya.
Kibo Safari Camp is a luxury tented camp in Amboseli National Park in Kenya at
Kibo Safari Camp is a luxury tented camp in Amboseli National Park in Kenya at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa.
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When: 7th December, 2019 Charges: Kenyans: 4,500/- Residents: 6,000/- Non Residents: 9500/- All charges in
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Mt Longonot is located southeast of Lake Naivasha in the Great Rift Valley. It is thought to have last erupted in the 1860s. Its name is derived from the Maasai word Oloonong’ot, meaning “mountains of many spurs” or “steep ridges”.