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Kiangazi
House Lake Naivasha
A luxurious and spacious
country home overlooking Lake Naivasha Olaidien Bay. It has six delightful rooms
all with en-suite facilities. The main house has a huge veranda, a
lounge, bar, dining room with satellite TV.
Kiangazi house lake Naivasha is situated on a wildlife corridor adjacent to the privately owned
20,000 acre Oserian Wildlife Sanctuary just above the shores of Lake
Naivasha within the Great Rift Valley.
Kiangazi house is a beautiful country house situated on a hill set
amongst delightful lush gardens and rolling lawns with unsurpassed scenery
of Lake Naivasha and the Great Rift Valley. Built in the old traditional
style of local stone and timber with cosy private lounges, a bar and a
library all with fireplaces, it is an ideal place to relax in.
A salt lick
and water hole is excellently located at the bottom of the garden for
animals to congregate at. Highly trained professional chefs deliver an
exquisite array of cuisine. Fresh vegetables and dairy products are produced
on the farm nearby and therefore obtained daily. A swimming pool is
creatively blended into the surrounding garden.
There are three rooms within the main house at Kiangazi house
lake Naivasha, (1 twin and 2 doubles) and two additional double rooms just
beyond the swimming pool, all with their own distinctive character and
en-suite bathrooms. All of the beds are four-poster surrounded in netting.
● Water,
soft drinks, beers and house wines are included in the Kiangazi house room
rates.
● Champagne,
special wines and spirits are at an additional cost.
Children under 10 years are not permitted (unless the whole
lodge is booked exclusively).
Recreational activities:
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Exclusive use of the Oserian Wildlife Sanctuary for day and
night game drives in 4- wheel drive vehicles with professional
local guides.
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Guided bush walks
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Boat trips & fishing on Lake Naivasha
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Bird watching
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Tennis
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Swimming pool
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Bush breakfasts
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Sundowners
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Horse riding
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Game drives in Hell’s Gate National Park
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Day trips to Lake Nakuru National Park
Kiangazi House is commitment to conservation includes the careful
management of the Wildlife Corridor and the 20,000 acre Oserian Wildlife
Sanctuary, which hosts over 45 different species of mammals including several
non-indigenous species that were imported in order to contribute to the survival
of their species such as White Rhino, Grevy Zebra and Cheetah.
Annual
closing dates: 1st
– 15th May inclusive.
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