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Lake Naivasha Simba
Lodge
The Lodge offers the visitors a chance to experience a natural world
unchanged by the passage of time.
Lake Naivasha Simba
lodge is in a sylvan setting of acacia woodland, with a park like
grounds visited by a wide variety of birds and wildlife. The lodge is
situated close to Hell's Gate National Park, with its spectacular gorges
and hot springs, Longonot National Park and also Lake Nakuru National
Park. Just a little further north lays Lake Bogoria National Park.
Lake Naivasha Simba
lodge is located on the edge of Lake Naivasha, the Lake Naivasha Simba
Lodge opened its doors in 2003. The green lawns shaded by acacias and
spreading fever trees stretch down to the lake shore. The Lodge offers
accommodation in its 70 rooms – all en-suite.
The hotel offers a
variety of sporting activities for both the energetic and more laid back
traveler. Other facilities include restaurants, bars, swimming pool,
resident lounge, conference room, and shops.
Each bedroom has a private balcony as well as en-suite bathroom and an
overhead fan. Relax in the heated swimming pool, or play a game of
tennis. Nature and bird walks take place along the lake shore, and the
hotel has 3 motor boats to use on the lake. The health center provides
the latest gym equipment, massage,
The Simba lodge is surrounded by rich natural bounty, and the fertile
soils and water supply have made this one of Kenya's prime agricultural
regions. Much of the lake is surrounded by forests of the yellow barked
Acacia Xanthophlea, known as the yellow fever tree. These forests abound
with bird life, and Naivasha is known as a world-class birding
destination.
The waters of the lake draw a great range of game to these shores.
Giraffes wander among the acacia, Buffalo wallow in the swamps and
Colobus monkeys call from the treetops while the large Hippo population
sleeps the day out in the shallows of the lake.
This natural wilderness
is the habitat of the "Big Five" plus a spectacular variety of birds.
There is no finer place for your own personal "African Experience" than
the Masai Mara National Game Reserve, part of the great Mara-Serengeti
ecosystem, renowned for the abundance of its wildlife. |
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