Situated in the popular Westlands district, Mövenpick Hotel & Residences Nairobi is an ideal base to explore Kenya’s capital. It lies within easy reach of the area's many remarkable attractions. This beautifully appointed hotel is home to an excellent range of spacious rooms and suites, all modern in design and equipped with amenities such as air-conditioning and Wi-Fi. Guests can enjoy delicious meals at the famed revolving restaurant and unwind within the relaxing wellness centre during their stay.
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Your Stay
1 Night
Bed and Breakfast
Your Rooms
1x Double Room
Chui Lodge | Naivasha
4 Jan 2022 - 5 Jan 2022
Chui Lodge is situated just above the shores of Lake Naivasha within the Great Rift Valley -one of the true Natural Wonders of the World. It is set in the privately owned 18,000 acre Oserian Wildlife Sanctuary overlooking a waterhole with the dramatic Mau Escarpment as a back drop.
There are eight individual well-spaced luxurious cottages, each with an en-suite bathroom and delightful verandah. All 8 bedrooms have magnificent four poster king size olive wood beds, roaring log fires, artistically decorated artwork and hand crafted furniture made in our onsite workshop. Three of these rooms: Oserian, Oloidien and Shemeji are deluxe and have more privacy, large cozy sitting rooms and a mini bar.
The dining room, lounge and bar area feature pillars and murals with intricate African carvings, African antiques and ochre-colored walls creating the feel of an artist’s gallery.
A short walk from the main building and cottages is an open air swimming pool with views across the waterhole and the wildlife sanctuary.
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Chui Lodge Lawn Credit: Suzanne ZwagerOverlooking the water pond, the lawn is a great outside dining area with a perfect view of the sanctuary
Chui Lodge Dining Room and LoungeCredit: Suzanne ZwagerThe dining room, lounge and bar that serve tastefully prepared local, exotic and international cuisines, features pillars and murals with intricate African Carvings, African antiques and orche – coloured walls, creating a feeling of an artist’s gallery.
Chui Lodge Swimming PoolCredit: Suzanne ZwagerThe pool area is a great and relaxing place to be while viewing wildlife passing by at the Sanctuary
Deluxe CottageCredit: Suzanne ZwagerThere are 3 individual well-spaced state of the art deluxe cottages, each with an en-suite bathroom and verandah with views of the sanctuary and the Rift Escarpment stretching for miles. The bedrooms have magnificent four-poster olive wood king-sized beds, roaring log fires, artisically decorated windows and handcrafted furniture
Superior CottageCredit: Suzanne ZwagerThere are 5 individual well-spaced luxurious superior cottages each with an en-suite bathroom and verandah overlooking the Sanctuary and Rift Escarpment. The bedrooms have magnificent four-poster olive wood king-sized beds, roaring log fires, artistically decorated windows and handcrafted furniture
Chui Lodge Breakfast by the PondCredit: Suzanne ZwagerMeals can be taken outside, weather permitting, within the grounds of the Lodge and menus feature an array of international cuisine prepared by professionally trained chefs. A Tepinyaki hot plate also caters for those wanting something different.
These are larger than the standard rooms and have extra-large king size beds, sitting rooms with a fireplace, very private verandahs and a mini bar. Bathrooms are spacious and luxurious with large corner baths, showers and double basins.
This room has log fires, hand carved four poster king size beds and private verandahs. Bathrooms have large corner baths, showers and double basins.
Property Facilities
24-hour Security, Activity Desk, Bar, Barbeque Facilities, Communal Dining, Conference Centre, Disability Services, Eco Friendly, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Available), Malaria Free, Meal on Request, Mobile Connectivity, Pool, Private Vehicle Available, Restaurant, Secure Parking
Room Facilities
Bath, Disabled Rooms, En-Suite, Fireplace, Hair Dryer, Iron / Ironing Board, Laundry Facilities, Laundry Service (Available), Lounge Area, Mini Bar, Mosquito Nets, Safe, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Verandah
Mara Serena Safari Lodge | Masai Mara National Reserve
5 Jan 2022 - 7 Jan 2022
Mara Serena Safari Lodge welcomes you to a world of stunning sights, warm hospitality, and top-notch amenities. Nestled in the iconic Mara Triangle, our lodge stands out with its picturesque location atop a hill, offering sweeping views of the savannah and the Mara River.
Designed in the style of a traditional Maasai Manyatta, our lodge combines authentic charm with modern comforts. Our rooms and suites, arranged neatly to provide uninterrupted river views, ensure a serene and comfortable stay. Guests can also enjoy breathtaking views from our restaurant, bar, and rock-enclosed swimming pool. After a day of adventure, pamper yourself with a steam shower or an Swedish Massage at our Maisha Spa & Gym.
Embark on exciting excursions into the Masai Mara Game Reserve, with activities tailored to your preferences. Indulge in delicious cuisine at our onsite restaurant, including unforgettable "Bush Dining" and "Sundowner" experiences. Create lasting memories with your family through game drives, breakfasts by the hippo pool, and visits to an authentic Maasai village.
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ExteriorCredit: Serena HotelsThe Mara Serena Safari Lodge's exterior is inspired by the traditional Maasai cultural motif of a cluster of domed, mud-colored huts encircled by a “Boma” of brushwood, blending raw African splendor with sumptuous sophistication. The lodge stands high on a bush-cloaked hill, offering panoramic vistas of the rolling grasslands and the dramatic wildlife arena of the Masai Mara National Reserve.
Reception EntranceCredit: Serena HotelsMara Serena Safari Lodge's reception entrance boasts an impressive architecture and design, featuring a grand entrance with a thatched roof and a spacious lobby decorated with African-inspired artwork and furnishings. Guests are welcomed by friendly staff and a refreshing drink upon arrival.
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Terrace
View of the Mara from the terrace
Lounge BarCredit: Serena HotelsThe lounge bar at Mara Serena Safari Lodge is a cozy and inviting space, furnished with comfortable chairs and offering a selection of beverages for guests to enjoy while taking in the breathtaking views of the savannah and the Mara River.
Rooms Overlooking the PlainsCredit: Serena HotelsOur 74 guest rooms which includes the suite have been inspired by the local Maasai heritage and surrounding natural splendour, welcoming guests to experience the allure of the only lodge located within the famed Mara Triangle. A merger of Africa’s untamed beauty and modern sophistication, our accommodations are arranged with one slightly in front of its neighbour, allowing for sweeping river and savannah views.
DiningCredit: Serena HotelsCrafted with the finest local and seasonal ingredients, the food you enjoy at Mara Serena Safari Lodge takes you on a culinary journey that celebrates the bounty, richness and untamed spirit of the Masai Mara National Reserve. Whether you’re dining in our restaurant, greeting the sunrise with breakfast by the hippo-filled Mara River or toasting the sunset with “Sundowner” cocktails and canapés in the bush, you will be treated to an unforgettable dining experience with every meal.
Mara bush breakfast
Heated Pool
Evening Entertainment
Conference room
Maisha Spa resting area
Maish Spa treatment room
Maisha gym
wildebeest migration
Mara leopard
Mara Serena Safari Lodge's double rooms are tastefully decorated with vibrant Maasai-inspired colors and feature king-sized beds. Each room also has an en-suite bathroom and sweeping views of either the Mara River or the savannah plains.
Mara Serena Safari Lodge's twin rooms feature two twin beds and have the same design and amenities as the double rooms, including an en-suite bathroom and sweeping views of either the Mara River or the savannah plains.
Mara Serena Safari Lodge's triple room offers three comfortable twin beds, en-suite bathrooms, and sweeping views of either the Mara River or the savannah plains. The rooms are spacious and decorated with local Maasai art and have modern amenities such as free Wi-Fi and 24-hour room service.
Equally viable as a presidential/CEO, honeymoon or VIP venue, the lodge’s spacious and generously appointed Mara Suite welcomes in the beauty of its surroundings with marvellous views of Mara River. Enjoy the warmth and sophistication of this suite appointed with a master bedroom with a King bed, a separate sitting area and two private balconies.
Property Facilities
24-hour Security, Activity Desk, Bar, Barbeque Facilities, Battery Charging Facilities, Communal Dining, Conference Centre, Disability Services, Eco Friendly, Gym, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Available), Meal on Request, Mobile Connectivity, Pool, Restaurant, Secure Parking, Spa, TV Room
Room Facilities
Complimentary Wi-Fi, Electrical Outlets, Fan, Hair Dryer, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Available), Lounge Area, Mosquito Nets, Pure Cotton Linen, Safe, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Wheelchair Friendly
Services
Babysitting Service, Foreign Exchange, Room Service
Game drives offer a unique opportunity to spot wildlife including the curious-looking aardvark and elusive leopard.
The Maasai are undoubtedly one of the most famous traditional cultures on earth. In fact, the Manyatta are usually a circular encampment of long, low, rounded houses, created by daubing cattle dung over a framework of sticks. Visiting a Manyatta is a good way to learn more about the Maasai culture and everyday life. Many ceremonies involve the ritual slaughter of cattle or goats with meat being distributed among the community, according to social rank.
At other times, live cattle are bled by opening a vein on the neck or flank with the point of an arrow. The blood is collected in a gourd and the wound closed with ashes. Then the blood is either drunk immediately while fresh or mixed with milk. Even at slaughter, blood is collected and mixed with milk to be drunk later. Sour milk is also considered a delicacy.
Ololoolo escarpment forms the western boundary of the Mara triangle running along a geological fault line forming the edge of a granite plateau that rises to a height of 400 meters from the bottom.
The escarpment receives more rain than the rest of the Mara triangle and lots of fresh water streams radiate from its face disappearing into the ground only to reappear in swamps lower down. As a result of the rains a growth of thick vegetation is found to be growing along the escarpment This terrain of the escarpment ranges from rocky crags, boulders strewn slopes and well-watered wetlands. The icing on the cake has to be the ability to enjoy the endless plains of grass of the Mara Plains which are a site to from atop the escarpment.
There are several tracks along the escarpment used by the Germans during WW1. These tracks create an edge for adventure seekers.
The hiking trail starts at the Ngira-re rangers outpost (1645m) and gently ascends up for 4 km to a height of 1935m to reach the top (vertical height 290 Metres). The hiking takes 1- 2.5 hours ascending and 1 hour descending.
Guests leave the lodge after breakfast (7:30am) and drive for 1 hour to the foot of the escarpment. The entire hike takes approximately 3 hours and guests are driven back to the lodge for lunch.
Recommended Attire includes; - Long trousers - Hiking boots/sports shoes/safari boots - Hat/cap - Water (provided by the lodge)Walking sticks (provided by the lodge).
Float above the Mara plains in a dimension of unsurpassed tranquillity and beauty. The hot air balloon lifts you into the clear blue sky at dawn and gives you an eagle’s view of the wildlife pageant below. You will glide over the treetops with the early birds and be wafted gently over the plains, above the bustle and bumps of the ground below, but cruising close to enjoy the spectacular scenery.
Enjoy one of Kenya’s most captivating dining experiences in our Maasai-inspired dining room overlooking the plains of the Masai Mara and down to the river. Decorated with traditional Maasai motifs, it offers open-plan seating (inside and outside) and a relaxed atmosphere. Linked to the dining room is a welcoming bar area, which also offers exterior seating around the nightly campfire.
Breakfast and lunch are presented as buffets and feature a wide range of international choices. In typical safari-style, we offer a ‘full English breakfast' as well as European options. Our lunch menus will typically include meat, poultry, fish and vegetarian dishes. Other dietary preferences can be accommodated with prior notice.
Our five-course table d'hôte dinner menus feature a wide array of choices and vegetarian options are always available. Guests may also enjoy three special ‘theme' nights. This popular feature offers a broad selection of international options, ranging from pasta to BBQ to authentic Kenyan specialties. Enjoy “Nyama Choma” (traditionally roasted meats), “Sukuma” (local kale cooked with tomatoes, onions, garlic and coriander), “Posho” (maize) and other local delicacies.
Depart the lodge after an early morning cup of tea and enjoy an exhilarating game drive in the crisp morning air, keeping an eye out for matriarchal elephant herds, the lion prides and all the other wildlife in which the Mara abounds.
Arriving on the banks of the world-famous Mara River, you will be met by a traditionally clad Maasai warrior who will lead you where countless hippos wallow. Once you reach a clearing, you will be offered a glass of chilled sparkling wine or fresh juice before being shown to your table, which is located in a shady grove immediately alongside the hippo pool. Beneath the trees, you will find a full display of fruit, patisserie and cereals as well as a line of chefs ready to cook eggs, bacon, sausages and chicken to your specification.
Please note that all our wilderness dining sites feature full security and bathroom facilities.
Please join us for a classic safari sundowner 'bubbly cocktail', on Lookout Hill with panoramic views across the Mara plains. The event includes a sundowner with hot and cold canapés and a full bar. It’s a traditional Maasai welcome that includes being greeted by the elders as well as traditional dressing and entertainment by a local guitarist and traditional Maasai dancers (by request and subject to a fee). Beverages are charged as per consumption.
Price: charged person and minimum pax is 4
For those who have dreamt of dining in the wilds of the Masai Mara, our bush dining experiences are incomparable. We are experts at arranging breakfasts, lunches, dinners and cocktails in a number of dedicated sites: by the hippo pool, on panoramic Look-out Hill or on the savannah plains. All meals are typically presented with tables, safari chairs, a ‘bush bar' and a ‘bush kitchen,' where a broad range of meats, poultry, fish and vegetables are cooked on-site (supplemented by fresh soups, salads and desserts from our hotel kitchens).
Tucked away in the majestic Maasai Mara, a secret and enchanting location sets the scene for a memorable dining experience set under African skies accompanied by the sounds of nature that will leave you blown away. Be it a honeymoon surprise, anniversary, a proposal or any special event.
Booking: minimum 2pax to a maximum of 12pax anytime up-to 10pm
Later, by the lodge’s floodlit pool under the vast and starry dome of the African night, enjoy succulent lamb cooked on a spit, chicken and grills, pasta, salads and delicious desserts.
You’ll also experience the sounds of animals in the distant darkness beyond and night birds calling. During this unforgettable meal, you can delight in the relaxing ripple of a poolside stream and an evening breeze that sways the hanging lanterns.
Your Stay
2 Nights
Full Board Plus - Dinner, Bed, Breakfast, Lunch and Activities
Your Rooms
1x Double Room
Fast Facts
Safari Lodge
Spoken Languages: English
No. Rooms: 74
Special Interests: Birding, Hiking, History & Culture, Indigenous Culture / Art, Nature, Relaxation, Wildlife