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The Lodge
Sailing like an ark above the rainforest’s waxy-green canopy, the first sight of Mountain
Lodge sets the scene for the experience to come
and provides a dramatic climax to the tantalizing
approach up the lower slopes. A timbered drawbridge
leads from a winding path in the depths of the
rainforest, over a moat of sun-dappled jungle
and up on to the wooden ‘decks’
of the forest-green, timbered lodge. Inside,
the impression of having boarded a ship is perpetuated
by a combination of log panelled walls, timbered
game-viewing decks and winding stairs leading
to a selection of snugly comfortable, cabin-styled
rooms. Cool, tranquil and hushed for optimum
game-sightings, the open-air viewing-deck looks
down onto the endlessly shifting scenes of the
wildlife theatre that troops and teems around
the salt lick and waterhole below.
Come evening, the softly glowing
lamps and warmly upholstered arm-chairs allow
for optimum night-viewing whilst for those in
search of a really close wildlife encounter,
a special ‘hide’ has been built
at the water hole’s edge delivering once-in-a-lifetime
closeness to some of the world’s rarest
animals. Inside, the cosily-welcoming bar centres
on a glowing fire and has been tastefully decorated
with traditional Kikuyu handicrafts and a series
of sepia prints depicting the traditional Kikuyu
way of life.
The brightly renovated rooms,
meanwhile, feature thick-pile locally woven
rugs and wall-hangings, whilst the décor
has been designed to provide glowing warmth
and fireside comfort against the evening chill
of this unique tropical mountain environment.
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Total number of guest rooms |
42 |
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| Rooms
with en-suite bathroom facilities. |
Guest Services & Amenities:
Individually tailored
forest trails, moorland hikes and mountain
climbs; |
A private water
hole and salt lick, which acts as a
magnet for the region’s wildlife
- especially elephant; |
| Post mountain-climbing
herbal massages; |
| Extensively stocked
Africana Gift Shop; |
Relaxing beauty
treatments, manicures and pedicures; |
| Full housekeeping
services (hot water bottles, laundry,
shoeshine etc); |
| Forex facilities; |
Full medical back-up
and emergency evacuation facilities; |
All weather airstrip
and well-maintained road network; |
| A wide range of
board games plus a full library of books
on Africa; |
Express check-in
and check-out facilities. |
Dining
The traditionally timbered dining room is surrounded
by windows and has been built on stilts so as
to seemingly float above the liana-strung forest
whilst commanding enchanting views over this
primeval environment. The menu has been planned
to offer a blend of traditionally hearty safari
favourites, spicy ethnic cuisine, crisp salads
and internationally-themed dishes.
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