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In
the Great Rift Valley lies one of Kenya’s best-kept secrets, “Chui
Lodge” The lodge, set in the privately owned Oserian Wildlife Sanctuary,
is an exclusive and exquisite paradise nestled in a grove of Euphorbia trees,
overlooking a waterhole with the dramatic Mau Escarpment as a backdrop. This setting
epitomises the Masai translation of the word Oserian as being a “place of
peace”.
Chui
is crafted from simple bush stone, local Acacia, Leleshwa and Olive woods with
a beautiful twisted Marula roof. All the textiles in the Lodge are original batik
artworks done on site, whose warm shades enhance the earthy colours of the ochre
enriched walls. Magical bark cloth lampshades bathe the African antiques and fascinating
carvings on the pillars in subtle light.
The five individual and well-spaced
cottages are built in the same fashion as the main building. Each room is uniquely
designed with en-suite bathrooms and a delightful veranda with its own view. The
marble basin tops, roaring log fires, artistically decorated windows and magnificent
four-poster king-sized beds ensure the essential touch of luxury. With only five
rooms available, guests can expect to receive excellent service from staff and
attention to detail like no other place ever visited in Africa.
A short walk from the main
building is the delightful heated swimming pool with great views of the waterhole
and the Escarpment. Outstanding professionally trained chefs deliver an exquisite
array of cuisine to suit all tastes; the emphasis is on diverse multi-cultural
cuisine, which is made possible with an extensive kitchen and a Tapinyaki hot
plate.
Chui
Lodge is easily accessible from Nairobi by road in about 1-½ hours along
the Nairobi – Nakuru Highway.
Chui Lodge has access to a nearby airstrip
and charter flights from Nairobi take around 20 minutes.
Facilities and activities
included for all guests:
Transfers
from Nairobi (road or air, please see rates below)
All
meals and picnic lunches, free mineral water, sodas, beer and house wine and Laundry.
Game
drives in Conservancy, Hells Gate &/or Nakuru National Park.
Sundowners and
Bush Breakfast.
Boat
Trips and Fishing on Lake Naivasha.
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