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The lodge
The lodge itself draws on a subtle Maasai cultural
motif, featuring natural woodcarvings, traditional
artefacts and a glowing selection of local art.
Sensitively located and built
from ecologically sympathetic materials, its
architectural shapes, style, textures and colours
reflect the true essence of the African bush.
They also enable it to blend effortlessly into
the landscape and work in gentle harmony with
the natural environment.
Rooms
The rooms, each with an uninterrupted view over
the ever-changing vistas of the African plains,
are styled to a traditional Maasai concept featuring
beadwork, gourds, hand-painted murals and the
clever use of the traditional manyatta bent-brushwood
effect so as to blend an authentic nomadic aura
with all the comforts of unabashed five star
luxuries.
Guests can also enjoy an acacia-shaded
swimming pool fed daily by the melt-waters of
Kilimanjaro, a selection of natural timber game
viewing decks, a water hole for the animals
and an alluring selection of watering holes
for the guests.
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Guest
Services and Amenities
Bush
Dinners; |
| Sundowners at Observation
Hill; |
Private picnics; |
Lunch boxes and specialist
cultural entertainments; |
Express check-in/out; |
Full housekeeping
services (laundry, valet, babysitting
on request, children's menus/dining shoeshine
etc); |
Full medical back-up
and emergency evacuation facilities; |
Extensively stocked
Africana Gift Shop; |
Beauty treatments,
massage and hairdressing; |
| Swimming Pool, nature
walks, jogging trails, bird watching and
game drives; |
Forex facilities; |
A wide range of board
games plus a full library of books on
Africa. |
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Total guest rooms all with
en suite bath and shower |
92 |
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| Family
Rooms |
3 |
| Twin
Rooms |
40 |
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| Single-bed Rooms |
7 |
| Triple
Rooms |
3 |
| Double
Rooms |
39 |
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| Pairs
of inter-connecting rooms |
6 |
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