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Lake Elementaita lodge
Lake Elementaita Lodge was formerly
Kekopey Ranch, built by English settler Lord Galbraith Cole in 1916 ,
now converted into a lodge
It still retains the features and atmosphere of an early colonial home -
a red brick building with shady terraces, an internal courtyard, paneled
walls and a sitting room with a library and log fire.
The English settler built Lake
Elementaita on a hill overlooking Lake Elementaita as a colonial home to
over see his workers and enjoy the ambience
The hotel has a huge private estate, now a wildlife reserve, stretches
away to the hills. Ox-wagon safaris are offered between the lodge and
Lake Nakuru north of the lake.
The lodge has a total of 33 luxury
rooms; 17 twins, 5 doubles and a triple room.
Chalet bathrooms with private shower, satellite channels, telephone,
minibar, in room safe and a terrace overlooking the flamingo rimmed lake
Elementaita. The hotel also features an internal courtyard and a sitting
room with library and log fire
The Lord Cole restaurant serving table d'hote menu, spectacular bar ,
swimming pool, tennis court, bureau de change, conference facilities,
laundry and bird walks by a resident naturalist. Excursions to lake
Nakuru National Park organised on request
Enquire here
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