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Peponi HoteL - Lamu
Peponi
is a small hotel on the exotic Indian Ocean island of Lamu, just
off the coast of Kenya. It is the very root
of Swahili culture in East Africa, which centuries ago spread
down the coast from the north. When the Sultan of Oman moved
from Lamu to Zanzibar Island - further south - Lamu
lay dormant, forgotten for three hundred years. There
is only one car on the island and the narrow streets of the old town are very
much as they were in his day.
Peponi
is still run by the Korschen family who opened the hotel in 1967,
and it has retained much of the character
and charm that it had then. Small and personal, it is the perfect
rest after a safari, or a hide-away holiday from modern
life.
Peponi
Hotel has a total of 24 rooms, which are divided into superior and standard rooms.
All rooms at Peponi have ocean views. The superior
rooms are differentiated by their location, size, private outside area, indoor
plants, artwork and Swahili furnishings. No two rooms are alike.
Five of our rooms are built right on the beach, with private veranda
areas overlooking the sea, while the rest have a combination of ocean and garden
views. All rooms have overhead fans, mosquito nets, showers (no
baths), fresh flowers, and personal safes.
Our
bar is run by Charles, who will whip up in an instant our famous
house cocktail 'Old Pal', or pour a fresh juice
of lime, passion or orange, or even serve a fresh coconut
with the top whipped off allowing access to the sweet, milky liquid inside.
The bar is a favourite watering hole for quests and Shela village inhabitants
alike, with "its nexus of entertainment, its fountain of gossip."
There
is no hurry to dine at Peponi. Breakfast is available in the dining
room or on the terrace or even in your room from 7am to 10am. The choice is yours,
from our wide selection of luscious tropical fruits to fish cakes and waffles
with local honey and freshly squeezed lime juice. Coffee is poured
from the traditional brass pots and you can guess what our jam and marmalade is
made of.
Lunch
is available from 12pm to 4pm. You may choose to dine either outside
at the grill, under the colourful bougainvillea, where you can dig your feet in
fresh white coral sand, or on the terrace overlooking the ocean,
the movement of dhows and local fishermen. Should you prefer a light
snack without leaving the bar, fresh rock oysters are
available or a range of samosas and sandwiches all day. You may
even prefer to have them sent to your room with a cold passion juice or a local
beer.
Dinner
is distinguished by its plethora of new ways to celebrate
seafood - with ginger, lime and garlic. Mangrove crabs,
warm water lobster, squid, giant prawns and fish of all varieties. For
something a little more local, a Swahili menu is also available, which can be
eaten in the traditional way, on the floor, around a huge brass platter.
Peponi
also has a fresh-water free-form swimming
pool, situated under two Baobab Trees overlooking the ocean.
It is the perfect place to relax with a good book, and if you so wish lunch
can also be served here.
The truth is Peponi 'happened'.
It was a house that grew into a hotel, an idea that, little by
little, took shape from its sea-mad proprietors.
Prices:
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Peponi Hotel - Lamu - PRICES
ARE IN US$ and INCLUDE Lamu airport transfers
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STANDARD ROOMS - full board
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01-Dec-07
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31-Nov-08
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$225
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$95
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$140
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$60
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STANDARD ROOMS – BED & Breakfast
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01-Dec-07
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31-Nov-08
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$150
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$95
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$70
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$35
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SUPERIOR ROOMS - full board
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01-Dec-07
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31-Nov-08
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$265
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$105
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$165
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$90
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SUPERIOR ROOMS – BED & Breakfast
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01-Dec-07
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31-Nov-08
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$195
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$105
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$120
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$45
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Note:
- The Hotel is Closed in May and June
- Peponi Hotel DOES NOT offer Halfboard Accommodation basis
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Return airport transfers by boat
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All rooms are Sea Facing with private shower and verandah
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