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Set on the shores of the deep volcanic lake south east of Lake Naivasha,
the lake side camp fits easily into this natural paradise in keeping with its owner's conservation ethic, the ten tented bandas
have been built entirely from their environs, with pillars and stairways
of finely-carved acacia set on foundations inlaid with chunks of
glinting obsidian.
At Crater lake camp Naivasha, each tent occupies its own
private space,
with secluded veranda offering spectacular views across the lake. The
tents are a picture of rustic sophistication, with elegant four-poster
beds and reproduction furniture combined with modern ensuite bathrooms in
a charming, comfortable blend of old and new. Five of the tents at
Crater Lake Camp have single beds, five doubles; two are solid bandas',
with bunk-beds available for children.
The
land used to be owned by Mr. Gilbert Colville and his wife Diana, later
to become the Kenya renowned 'Lady Delamere' whose life has been made
famous through books and films about Kenya in the 1930.
Some
guests say they can still feel her presence as she rides her favourite
horse down to the lake. Crater Lake Camp is currently run by Mr Jan
Goldson, whose superb personality and perfect understanding of Crater
Lake's needs, make a guests stay at the lake an unbelievable experience.
The Crater lake camp is hidden on the shores of a deep volcanic lake. Crater Lake
Tented Camp is one of the most peaceful, memorable back-to-nature
experiences you will ever have.
Just 2 hours drive from Nairobi and located in Kenya's magnificent Rift
Valley, the Camp is tucked away behind the expansive waters of Lake
Naivasha, right in the heart of "White Mischief" and "Happy Valley"
country. It is the ideal stop over between safaris, or the perfect place
for a quiet weekend or a romantic interlude.
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