Charmed by the warmth and hospitality of the Irish on a visit to the Emerald Isle, in the last century,
the founder of Macushla House (Gaelic for ‘my beloved’) opened the doors to those seeking the
natural joys of life. The house is surrounded by indigenous bushland and offers privacy and space in an informal atmosphere. Public areas are home to an eclectic celebration of artifacts from countries as far flung as Yemen to Australia. Birdsong and wind chimes accompanied by flowing water from the swimming pool dragon are part of the daily concert.
2 Nights
Bed and Breakfast
Unlike any other in Kenya, Sieku Glamping has taken all the best bits of the upmarket lodges and combined them with a rustic and authentic glamping element at a good price. The result is a small, bespoke and luxurious self-catering site that recognizes the importance of comfortable living. Rooms are equipped with king beds, feather and cotton bedding, freshly-cut flowers, handmade furniture, oriental carpets, woven rugs, organic soaps, and succulents planted in shells and driftwood from the Indian ocean. Guests with real and wholesome appreciation of the outdoors will love the great views of the Laikipia landscape, big firepits, log fires, picnicing areas with mountain views, day-beds, and hidden-away chilling areas in the bush. The property is located on an evolving farm next to some of the most breath-taking views, forests, wildlife and natural swimming pools in all of Kenya.
2 Nights
Full Board - Dinner, Bed, Breakfast and Lunch
Situated inside Lake Nakuru National Park, Lake Nakuru Lodge is an eco-lodge that provides peerless views of wildlife and Lake Nakuru. Each guest rooms features a Wi-Fi, a flat-screen TV and a seating area. The lodge also includes an in-house restaurant and an outdoor pool. Guests can visit must-see sights such as Egerton Castle and Menengai Crater less than 50km away from the property.
2 Nights
Full Board - Dinner, Bed, Breakfast and Lunch
Charmed by the warmth and hospitality of the Irish on a visit to the Emerald Isle, in the last century,
the founder of Macushla House (Gaelic for ‘my beloved’) opened the doors to those seeking the
natural joys of life. The house is surrounded by indigenous bushland and offers privacy and space in an informal atmosphere. Public areas are home to an eclectic celebration of artifacts from countries as far flung as Yemen to Australia. Birdsong and wind chimes accompanied by flowing water from the swimming pool dragon are part of the daily concert.
1 Night
Bed and Breakfast