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Samburu Flying Packages
to MAsai Mara Mara Serena,Samburu at Samburu Serena and Amboseli Serena
in Kenya parks offer maximum flexibility and are suitable for singles,
couples and small groups. You could opt for one of the itineraries here,
or make your own. Masai
Mara Serena flying package
Kenya Flying safari Packages Choose from our
popular flying packages to the Masai Mara, Amboseli, Samburu ,Mombasa
or a Baloon safari.All featured packages are available daily, subject
to flight and room availability.As a business traveller on a tight
schedule or attending a seminar or conference in Kenya you will have the
opportunity to view a multitude of animals and birds before you return
to home with some of the lasting memories with you.
MASAI MARA 2 Nights 3 days Flying package. Kenya Safari: 3 Days Flying Safari, Masai Mara Tour - Kenya Tours Title-Masai Mara Serena flying package 3 Days/ 2 nights Air Package 3 Days Kenyan Flying Safari to
Masai Mara National Reserve Africa's most famous national park for game
viewing safaris: Masai Mara flying package with Serena hotels at Mara
Serena lodge in Masai Mara Game reserve is ideal for business travelers,
people on transit, conference or seminar in Kenya. Masai Mara Game Reserve -
Masai Mara game reserve which is the only place in world where wildebeest
migration occurs, where plenty of plain game is viewed and Masai culture
is experienced in a true African style. Day 1 flying
safari package:You will be picked at your hotel or Jomo Kenyatta
Airport to Wilson airport, where you board scheduled flight to Masai Mara,
and after a 45 minutes you arrive Masai Mara airstrip where Mara Serena
driver guide will be waiting for you for a transfer to the Mara Serena
lodge. Afternoon game drive to this game reserve. End of flying safari Package Price of :1100US$ per person
Extra Costs are :
Amboseli 2 Nights 3 days Flying Package This where you will view the snow capped Kilimanjaro where it forms a stunning backdrop to a varied wildlife at the Africa's highest peak where big game and lasting memories will always be cherished. Exiting game drives will reveal the parks abundance of wildlife including elephant, zebra, wildebeest ,giraffe impala, leopard, lion, hippo, antelope, rhino, wild dog, hyena, cheetah and buffalo. More than 400 species of birds gather in the Haven Park Title-Amboseli flying package Amboseli Serena flying package 3 Days/ 2 nights Air Package Package: Amboseli flying safari
package with Serena hotels at Amboseli Serena lodge in Amboseli National
park is an ideal for business travelers or people on transit or on conference
or seminar in Kenya. Amboseli National Park- Amboseli National park Amboseli is famous for its unforgettable views of Kilimanjaro, and a relaxed abundant population of elephants as well as prolific bird life. Detailed itinerary Day 1.flying safari package:You will picked at your hotel or Jomo Kenyatta Airport to Wilson airport, You will board scheduled flight to Amboseli park, After a 45 minutes at Amboseli airstrip where Amboseli Serena driver guide will be waiting for you for a transfer to the Amboseli Serena lodge. Afternoon game drive to this game reserve.
End of amboseli flying Package Price of 970US$ per person
Extra Costs are :
Kenya flying safari packages | Samburu Serena flying safari- SAMBURU 2 Nights 3 days Flying Package Flying to the oryx world ,where survivor series 111 was film was staged. where the lion adapted the oryx calf and one of the most beautiful parks in the world with breath taking scenery and superb opportunities to view zebra ,giraffe ,leopard and the long necked gerenuk together with Samburu culture. Title-Samburu Serena flying package 3 Days/ 2 nights Air Package Package. Samburu flying package
with Serena hotels at Samburu Serena lodge in Samburu Game reserve ideal
for business travelers or people on transit or on conference or seminar
in Kenya. Detailed itinerary Day 1 flying safari package.You will be picked from your hotel or Jomo Kenyatta Airport to Wilson airport,Board Airkenya flight that departs at 7.30am from wilson airport to Samburu airstrip.On a arrival at airstrip where Samburu driver guide will be waiting for you for a transfer to the Samburu Serena or samburu game lodge . Check inn then start your game drive.Lunch then afternoon game drive. Day 2 flying safari package. Enjoy early morning and afternoon game drives exploring this arid wilderness while photographing its main inhabitants. The uniqueness of Samburu is that it is located in a semi Arid region of Kenya where game viewing of unique species and Samburu Culture is experienced . Afternoon game drive with a stop over at Samburu Boma (extra payment) or Relax at the swimming pool.Evening Nature & bird walk Dinner and overnight at Samburu gameLodge. Day 3flying safari package.Early morning Game drive on sunrise when predators are active and on return to the lodge have breakfast awaiting your transfer to the airstrip with the last picturesque of the Samburu .Board your flight to Nairobi to Wilson airport. On arrival a representative will be waiting for you and transfer you to your town hotel or airport. End of samburu flying Package The price includes
Mombasa 2 nights 3 days Flying Package Mombasa the largest port in East cost of Africa with a bustling coastal city retaining much of its 150 year old character ,with its low rise structures ,ornate wooden shop fronts and balconies.Arab ,Portuguese explorers, Indian merchants and British colonists have left their mark on the area which is mingled with the indigenous Swahili culture .A string of superb beaches lines the coast both north and south coast of Mombassa .All coral are of white coral sand and are protected by reefs, providing safe swimming .Shopping in Mombasa is always a an ativity not to miss with Makonde wood carvings stone figurines, African drums, paintings, fabrics, kangas and the beautifully patterned wrap-around skirts. MOMBASA SERENA/WHITESANDS BEACH HOTEL SEASON COST PACKAGE INCLUDES: The magical experience of viewing animals like a bird covering a large area within an hour as the sky dawns gently with early morning catch of the hunters active hour. Photographing the skyline and the wildlife is a thrill you will always treasure. Itinerary 05.30 :
Wake up call Price per person US$ 450 NB: Pick
ups from lodges/camps are done at no extra cost ILKELIANI
- FLYING PACKAGE
Two nights flying package with Air Kenya/Safari Link East African Residents
Non-Residents Includes:
2 nights on full board accommodation, return air fare plus airport taxes,
airstrip transfers in the Mara, 2 game drives per day in safari prepared
Excludes: Park fees (payable direct), drinks, extras, items of personal nature, gratuities & any other items not mentioned above. NB:
Infants (Under 2yrs) - FREE. Rates & tent availability subject to
change without prior notice.
Peponi Hotel Lamu
Lamu Homes & air Safaris packages There is a large variety of accommodation available on Lamu Island, from friendly, basic budget accommodation in small locally-owned guest houses, to exclusive accommodation in privately-owned houses and hotels. Lamu Town is ideal for those searching for the cultural experience of Lamu, shops open late in the evening, the local fish and vegetable market near the town square, the busy dhow harbour, narrow cool streets, mosques, donkeys, carts and veiled women, and the atmosphere of an old town which has changed little in the last 200 years. If you are staying in Lamu Town you can visit Shela or Manda beaches by boat, as Lamu Town itself has no beach. For those who prefer to be near the beach, and perhaps visit the town sometime during their stay in Lamu, Shela Village is 3kilometres South of Lamu town, or a 15 minute boat ride away. The fabulous 15kilometre Shela Beach starts here, the village is sheltered from the open sea, overlooking the channel between Manda and Lamu Islands. For those who prefer complete privacy and seclusion, there is Kipungani and Kizingo on the South-Western tip of the island, about 40 minutes by boat from Lamu and Manda Airport, Kiwayu Island about 40 miles North of Lamu, or Manda Bay on Manda Island. Competitive Air Packages to all the following properties are available on request, from Nairobi, Malindi or Mombasa.. All these properties offer guided excursions and dhow trips, as well as boat transfers from Manda Airport.
Pwani Guest House, Shela Village is situated just a few metres from Shela Beach, behind Peponi Hotel. It is a small locally owned and run guest house. Accommodation is very basic, no hot water in the bathrooms, but family rooms upstairs have the advantage of good sea views from an open verandah where breakfast can also be served. There is a small shop downstairs on the ground floor attached to the guest house. Accommodation is on self catering basis, the neighbouring Peponi Hotel has a bar and snack restaurant for lunch. Tables should be booked in advance for dinner. Jannat House, Lamu Town. In 1986 Hans Freijd (Swedish) bought this 18th Century merchant's house, which was formerly owned by the famous Muawiya family, descendant from the uncle of the Prophet Mumammed. For many years the house was a private guest house for family and friends. It became a busy place and was finally commercialized and run as a small hotel by its 3 Swedish owners. Situated in the heart of the Old Lamu Stone Town, this small hotel has 17 rooms, 5 terraces, an 'a la carte' restaurant and small salt-water pool in an interior courtyard with a bar. Rooms are furnished with African/Arabic antiques. There are several spacious terraces, some overlooking the pool. Cuisine in the restaurant is influenced by the Swahili flavour, characterized by coconut milk and Arabic spices. The restaurant maintains a smart-casual dress code for dinner. A la carte and barbecue dinners are common. Some rooms have been recently renovated and are small but of higher standard than the old rooms. Some rooms are self contained, others share bathrooms. Stone House Hotel, Lamu Town, is situated in the heart of the Old Lamu Stone Town, just a short walk from Lamu's main street and the waterfront. A small interior coral-walled garden at the entrance provides a nice welcome. It is one of the best preserved of Lamu's famous 18th Century Stone Houses and offers simple, clean budget accommodation in 10 self-contained rooms and 4 with shared bathrooms. Rooms are decorated with typical Lamu-style furniture, mosquito nets and fans are provided. The hotel has its own reliable water supply (no hot water). The rooftop restaurant offers very good views of the surrounding town. The restaurant specializes in Swahili dishes and fresh fish and seafood. No alcohol is available but cold soft drinks and freshly squeezed juices are sold in the restaurant. The hotel offers a friendly, relaxed atmosphere, offering comfortable, clean accommodation at very affordable prices.
Bahari Guest House, Shela Village, is a similar property to Stopover Guest House. Situated near the jetty in Shela, just around the corner from the Peponi Hotel, and a short walk away from Shela Beach. A local guest house, with downstairs café/restaurant serving seafood, Swahili dishes and fresh juices or soft drinks. The cheapest rooms are located at the back of the guest house, and do not have a sea view, other rooms have balconies and view of the sea, and there is a top floor room with sea view for which there is an extra charge. All rooms have mosquito nets and bathrooms, but no hot water. Accommodation is simple and basic and recommended for guests who prefer budget accommodation with the advantage of being on the sea front and near the beach. Island Hotel, Shela Village, is situated in the centre of Shela Village, just a few minutes walk through the village to the fabulous 15kilometre Shela Beach. The hotel is constructed in simple, Swahili style with 15 self contained rooms, (no hot water). All rooms have fans and mosquito nets. The roof-top "Barracuda Restaurant" specializes in Swahili dishes and fresh seafood, and is well known for its freshly squeezed fruit juices and milk shakes. Alcohol is not available at the hotel, but Peponi Hotel is about 5 minutes walk away and has a bar and snack restaurant open to visitors during the day. Shela Village is a lot cleaner than Lamu Town, sandy lanes, donkeys and children playing, it is a friendly and safe village, visitors are very welcome. The hotel is ideal for clients looking for budget accommodation, reasonably-priced, simple and clean accommodation with good food and friendly atmosphere. Excursions and boat trips are available at the hotel as well as guided tours to Lamu town. As the hotel is in the village, guests will have the chance to really integrate with the local community and get a feel of Swahili village life, the hotel does not have a sea view but is walkig distance to the beach. Sunsail Hotel, Lamu Town, is a basic hotel situated on the waterfront in Lamu town. It is locally-owned with 18 rooms, 11 upstairs and 7 downstairs (cheaper rates) and all rooms are self-contained. Mosquito nets and fans are provided. No alcohol or hot water showers. Accommodation is available on bed & breakfast basis, half board or full board. There is a safe service free of charge. The restaurant is on the roof top. Yumbe
House Lodge, Lamu Town, is situated in the town's centre. There
is a rooftop sitting area with views of Lamu town and a downstairs restaurant.
Rooms are self contained, with constant water supply, fans and mosquito
netting.
There are six small beach huts called bandas, traditionally designed with high windows. The five double bandas have a double bed downstairs and a single bed mounted in the roof, each has a front porch, shower, sink and flush toilet. All bandas are provided with sheets, mosquito nets and towels. Each has a mains plug with a British socket and all have electric lighting in the evening. The room boy, Kombo, cleans daily and a laundry service is available. The floors and walls are made our of star palm, which is woven locally, the roofs are a thatch of coconut palm. There is no fresh water on Manda Island so they re-use the water from the sinks and showers to water the garden. The sixth banda is larger and divided into two so sleeps between 3 and 6. There is also a treehouse to rent, which sleeps between 2 and 6 people, with wooden floors, branches coming through the walls and a large veranda on the first floor stretching right around the tree, where there is an open air bathroom with sink, shower and flush toilet. There is another bathroom on the ground floor. The tree house is cleverly built in a baobab tree, and really completes the 'Robinson Crusoe' feel of the place. The restaurant area consists of tables under palm thatched umbrellas, conveniently situated with a view of the Indian Ocean and of Shela across the channel. The meals include fresh seafood dishes, vegetarian cuisine and more conventional western food. At dusk, Diamond Beach Village enjoys the full view of some of the most breathtaking African Sunsets. Giant clamshells around the lodge act as birdbaths and attract a colourful array of beautiful birds both at dawn and dusk. Enjoy walks along Manda Beach, snorkeling off the small coral reef just a short walk away. Diamond Beach Village is a short boat trip across the channel from Shela Village, and a 15 minute boat ride from Lamu town and the airport.
Banana House, Shela Village, this is a private house which has developed into a friendly 'Bed & Breakfast' alternative in Shela. Owned and run by Monika, a Dutch lady who has lived in Lamu for several years. The house is very spacious, with attractive sitting and lounging areas, hammocks, and day beds in a beautiful tropical garden within its walls. The atmosphere is homely and welcoming. Rooms and living areas are tastefully furnished and meet a good standard of accommodation. All bedrooms are ensuite, with hot water showers. On the ground floor, there are 3 rooms, all interconnecting making these ideal for families with young children if required. The first floor also has 3 double rooms ensuite, open, covered dining area and living area. The top floor boasts a private penthouse with double bedroom, private dining facilities, sun-beds which can also be ideal for star-gazing, as well as sitting area. The house has sea views from first and top floors and is about 5 minutes walk to the fabulous Shela Beach and Peponi Hotel. Breakfast is provided at Banana House, served outside your room or in dining areas. The house has 2 cooks and a fully equipped kitchen at the disposal of house guests. The cooks will prepare meals of your choice, and will charge only for the ingredients which can make Banana House a very flexible and financially reasonable option for your stay in Shela.
****4 Star Accommodation Salama House & Azania House, situated overlooking the harbour in Lamu Town. These are 2 converted and completely rebuilt Swahili Houses, beautifully adapted for modern use. Spanish owned and managed. The enchantment of the traditional Swahili architecture has been preserved, re-designed to meet the needs of guests. Each house has 5 bedrooms, accommodation between 10 and 12 guests in each. There is a living room open to the courtyard, an upstairs terrace overlooking the sea and the old town. There is an interior plunge pool, dining room and small courtyard. Fully equipped kitchen and Hi-Fi. Each bedroom is individually furnished, with self-contained bathroom, dressing area and private terrace. Just one of the rooms does not have a private terrace. The houses have a cook and at least two room stewards, laundry is included. The rooms can be rented individually or the entire house exclusively for small groups. Transfers to and from the airport are included as well as daily transfers to the beach by boat. Also included for guests are coffees, teas, soft drinks and juices. Alcoholic beverages are not sold in the houses, but guests are welcome to bring their own, or can be assisted to buy locally although there is not a wide choice available. Panoramic flights, scuba diving and deep sea fishing are available on request. Basic internet service is available from the office. The house has a large dhow with experienced crew which is used for daily excursions, a variety of up to 10 excursions around the archipelago are available. 8-10 people can comfortably spend the day on the dhow and overnight excursions can be arranged on request. The dhow is equipped with: inboard diesel engine, life jackets, shaded areas, safari shower, small kitchen, cutlery, cool boxes, snorkeling equipment, beach towels, first aid kit. Specially designed with sliding table to seat up to 10 people for lunches on board etc. Fatuma's Tower and Yoga Centre, Shela Village. Fatuma's Tower is a renovated 18th Century ruin standing in a walled garden at the back of Shela Village, near the sand dunes, last occupied a hundred years ago until her death by the unmarried Fatuma and her five female slaves. Over time, all the floors of the building and most of its walls fell to the ground. Now the tower has been reconstructed to have four double rooms with washrooms (and hot water) and two singles sharing a washroom. It is three stories high and built of thick coral walls with high ceilings. There is a spacious library, courtyard with mature tamarind tree fronting the dining area. The rooftop terrace reached by narrow stairs has a panoramic view of Shela, the dunes and the sea. Here you can meditate or gaze at the night sky of brilliant stars and changing phases of the moon. All rooms are furnished in the traditional Swahili style with tasteful wooden furniture. The garden, which contains a spacious and isolated therapy room is surrounded by high coral walls and is full of palms, tropical birds, sweet smelling shrubs and a mature acacia tree giving deep shade. On the first floor there is a spacious and cool yoga practice hall (50square metres) where the slanted window construction form perfected by the old mosques prevents the entry of direct sunlight and keeps the hall cool and together with traditional Swahili plasterwork gives the whole building an immediate feeling of serenity and calm. There are two regular Yoga classes daily. The food served is
vegetarian with fresh sea food if required. No alcohol is served as we
seek to promote the house and gardens as a place for personal and spiritual
retreat. There are special rates for Yoga groups. You don't have to practice yoga to stay here! The place is quiet and all who want to feel peaceful and just relax are welcome. Only 5-10 minutes walk away from the waterfront, nevertheless, sheltered from the glare and activity on the sea. Guests are encouraged to treat the place as a private home and the staff are excellent at making guests feel comfortable. The top floor 2 doubles can be treated as a separate apartment with its own kitchen, staff and stairway. Also a cottage in the garden has 2 doubles and can be totally self-contained. Kijani
House Hotel, Shela Village Off the bustling waterfront of Shela village, dhows sway gently on the incoming tide as merchants and fishermen cross back and forth on the shimmering sand. A few steps away, a few white steps and a small entranceway, framed by clusters of frangipani and bouganvillea flowers, opens to cool shade and green shadows. Entering Kijani House is like stepping into a secret garden. Two aquamarine pools glow gently in the shade of giant kunazi trees, small tables and beach chairs lie in the shade of a profusion of different species of palm trees, and flowering flamboyants and yellow oleanders branch out over large terraces that face the ocean. 'Kijani' means green in Kiswahili, at once invoking the colour of Islam, the small hotel's verdant gardens, and new growth. Swiss owner Pierre Oberson created Kijani House to revive the tradition of stone Swahili houses and create an authentic retreat for visitors looking to experience Lamu's past. It took Pierre more than ten years to rebuild the hotel from the ruins of three old houses, and he used only traditional methods and materials in the restoration. Kijani's rooms and gardens are filled with antiques or handmade replicas of the furniture, lanterns, ornaments, and utensils that graced the stately houses of Lamu's past. Copies of old Portuguese lanterns hang from white archways. An arrangement of ceramic water pots stand - used to carry oil and water aboard ships centures ago - stand under the shade of a palm tree. Members of the village even borrow Kijani's ceremonial chair, crafted from hardwood and wickerwork on the nearby island of Siyu, for weddings and special occasions. True to the atmosphere
of a Swahili house, Kijani's rooms and central areas emphasize the aesthetics
of privacy and space. Each room has a private veranda shaded from sight
by arabesque archways and trees. The 10 rooms are vaste and cool, shards
of sunlight and ample breeze welcomed through tall shutters. A canopied
Swahiil bed stands beside antique cupboards and tables coloured with hand-painted
Indian tiles and painted glass. In the bathroom, intricately carved mirrors
set off the sensous effect of the walls, ceiling, and floor in warm ochre,
its heady oriental effect heightened by shafts of light filtering through
shutters from the world outside. Kijani House offers a retreat from the
bright bustle of Lamu's waterfront - a lush oasis of green gardens, pools,
and cool rooms in all their Swahili splendour. Peponi Hotel, Shela Beach, is probably the most famous of all Lamu hotels and is the only one situated directly on Shela Beach. A small, private, family-owned hotel, it was once a house, which grew into a hotel. The atmosphere is intimate and low key. The sea-facing bar and snack restaurant is open to hotel guests and visitors alike, and is an ideal stopover for cold drinks after a day on the beach, although there are private verandah's and dining for hotel guests only. The hotel restaurant is renowned for excellent fresh seafood and cuisine to cater for all palates. As in most places in Lamu, service is very friendly. The hotel has 24 rooms in total and two categories of accommodation, all rooms have ocean views. Superior Rooms: are differentiated by their location, size, private outside area, artwork and Swahili furnishings. No two rooms are the same. Many have swing beds on the verandahs with big soft cushions. Five of the rooms are built right on the beach, with private verandahs overlooking the sea while the rest have a combination of ocean and garden views, private rooftops, a small garden and two adjoining rooms share a spacious verandah. Kikoi toweling robes are provided in these rooms. The Superior room numbers are 17-25. All rooms have: Overhead fans, mosquito nets, showers (not baths), fresh flowers and personal safes. Peponi toiletries with pumice stones, beach and bath towels, colourful kikois to wear either to the beach or as evening wear for men, a flask of chilled drinking water, writing paper, laundry service (aim is 24hours), the option of room service breakfast. Hairdryers, cots, extra beds and baby baths are available on request. Standard Rooms: 5 twins and 3 doubles are located in the palm garden, which is a large, private garden area with sunbeds and two hammocks, overlooking the sea. These are room numbers 5-12 which have been built in small units of two rooms per unit. The hotel has a newly built swimming pool overlooking the sea and a very well-stocked gift shop with souvenirs and gift items from all over Kenya. The hotel dhow departs daily to Lamu town for those wishing to visit the historic town, its museum and shops for a couple of hours before returning to Shela by lunch time. Kizingo,
Kizingo Point, Lamu Island. A small resort consisting of six
spacious bandas with shaded balconies and uninterrupted views over the
Indian Ocean.The knowledge and expertise of the villagers was used to
construct the bandas using local materials such as mangrove poles, star
palm leaves and coconut palms. The lodge is totally eco-friendly and very
comfortable, strongly committed to conservation, ecologically sound practices
and a symbiotic relationship with the local community.
Baytil Ajaib 'House of Wonder', Lamu Town, beautifully restored 18th Century palatial Swahili House located in the heart of Lamu town, it took 11 years to renovate the building in order to remain true to original Swahili style by studying the architecture and materials used in constructing traditional stone houses. The result is a stunning house impeccably restored to its previous splendour, sub-divided into five unique and private apartments. The mixture of materials used and the architecture provide the natural air-conditioning, the house is always cool. Frangipani flowers float in traditional pools of cool water, scenting both the water and the air. Secret alcoves, balconies and terraces provide rooftop views of Lamu town and the Lamu archipelago. The rooms are all decorated with authentic Swahili furniture and a mixture of African and Western art and artifacts. The dining room is on the ground floor, and for those who can't quite make it to the breakfast table, it can be served in the apartment. Baytil Ajaib offers the chance to turn back the hands of time and experience life as it was at the turn of the century. Bed & Breakfast or half board available. The whole house is also available for rental. Alcoholic drinks are not served but guests are free to bring their own. Munira Camp, Kiwayu Island. Munira Island Camp Kiwayu is on Kiwayu Island, which is situated 40 miles North of Lamu Island. The Camp was started by Mike and Caroline Kennedy nine years ago. They have created a beautiful place which completely blends into the natural environment. The camp is totally eco-friendly running on solar and wind power. Water is brought in by a team of donkeys from a well about half a mile away. There are 7 comfortable spacious bandas, built of makuti and Jambies (local matting made from palm fronds). They are all beautifully positioned each with panoramic views of the ocean and surrounds, all with total privacy. The island itself is 12 miles long by half a mile wide. There are lots of caves and coves to explore. There are also two villages on the island, Kiwayu, an hour's walk to the South and Chandani, 20 minute walk North. There is an extensive mangrove creek system, ideal for bird watching and light tackle fishing. Added to this is a 6 mile virgin beach (no beach boys) and spectacular snorkeling over a myriad of unspoilt coral reefs. The food is influenced largely by a Swahili flavour, which is characterized by coconut milk and Arabic spices. International cuisine is also provided, all fresh and in abundance. There are two 33foot motorized sailing dhows, Munira and Mwezi, these are available for hire for explorative trips. Overnight or day trips can be arranged to the Island of Lamu. Deep sea fishing, scuba diving, water skiing and windsurfing also available. Game drives or walks on the main land are also available, dolphins and whales are often seen off the Coast of Kiwayu.
The rooms have makuti roofs, and matting walls and floors and are set in amongst coconut palms, acacias and tamarind trees, overlooking the sandy beaches and the bay. The rooms have been opened up to maximize the views and catch the breeze. Hot and cold running water is now piped to all the rooms. The rooms have table fans and individual safes. 220/240 volt generator power supply. New soft furnishings, cutlery and crockery give the place a bright new look and fresh flowers add a colourful touch. The lodge previously relied on well and rainwater but recently a de-salination unit has been installed to guarantee fresh water at all times. Drinking water is provided in the rooms. Manda Bay has safe swimming, long empty beaches for hassle-free walking (no beach boys or curio shops) with own security. Cuisine naturally features a marine flavour - freshly caught tuna, giant crab or lobster are the order of the day, but individual needs and flexible mealtimes are designed to fit in with guests requirements. An experienced team and range of equipment means that there is a large variety of activities which include: water skiing including small skis for children, windsurfing and sailing, diving and snorkeling, creek fishing, trips to Siyu Fort and lamu, bicycling and deep sea fishing. Kiwayu Safari Village, Northern Lamu Archipelago, nestled amongst the mainland dunes, about 30 miles north of Lamu Island, the oasis of Kiwayu Safari Village overlooks a sheltered lagoon to the north of Kiwayu Island. Boasting total seclusion, visited only by fishermen and dhows, accommodation consists of thatched bandas/cottages which blend into the dunes. Cuisine centers around fresh catches of fish, excellent seafood. The theme of Kiwayu Safari Village is informality. Each banda is a spacious suite consisting of a bedroom, dressing room, safari-style shower with running water and lavatory. Each hammock-strung verandah offers total privacy and panoramic views over the lagoon. The dining-room and bar are also built in the local Bajuni tradition with palm-thatched roofs and woven matting floors. Each of the 18 bandas is within easy reach of the water's edge, the boats and the bar. Beach walks, foot safaris, snorkeling, dhow trips and picnics, fishing trips, sailing or windsurfing as well as deep-sea fishing are activities available. Most excursions except deep sea fishing are included in the price of accommodation. |
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