Mkombe's House Lamai
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A different perspective
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The lounge
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Mkombe's House
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Lounge
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The House
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Bathroom with bath
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Veranda
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Master bedroom
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Childrens bedroom
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Master bathroom
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Swimming pool sundowners
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Welcome
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Swimming pool
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Deck area
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Private chef and kitchen
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Dining
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Dining for the small folk
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Lunch is served
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Welcome to our home!
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Evening dining
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Evening lounge
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Night falls
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This self-contained private house for ten, totally designed around families, is charm itself, and set plum in the middle of one of Serengeti’s richest mammal habitats.
Solitary under huge skies and amidst the great grassland plains, it grants complete freedom from other people and schedules. It’s also excitement-central: a lively base for expertly guided forays into the bush: scouting buffalo, elephants, lion, crocodiles – and the famous wildebeest river crossings.
Nomad founder, Mkombe Mniko, was a guide who cherished this area and connected strongly with children – and their parents. He would have seriously loved it here. And so will anyone who stays in this house they named after him.