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The Mountain Lodge Experience
The only ‘tree hotel’ ever to be built on the slopes of
Kenya’s legendary Mount Kenya, Mountain Lodge offers a matchless game
viewing opportunity whilst combining a glorious panorama of mountain vistas
with the primordial splendours of an ancient rainforest. Floating 2,195 m
high on the flanks of Kenya’s highest mountain and secreted deep within her
largest forest reserve, the lodge offers not only the champagne-clarity of
mountain air, the tranquility of the forest and a colourful cavalcade of
wildlife but also the chance of scaling the icy peaks of Africa’s
second-highest mountain.
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Kilaguni
Serena Safari Lodge
The
first lodge ever to be built in a Kenyan National Park, Kilaguni Serena
Safari Lodge is superbly situated in the lee of Mount Kilimanjaro, encircled
by volcanic splendour, adjacent to a teeming water hole and daily visited by
vast herds of elephant, buffalo and plains game. Inspirationally positioned
so that not only all the rooms but also the open-air restaurant, timbered
game-viewing decks and rock-built bar enjoy uninterrupted views of the
legendary snows of Kilimanjaro, the lodge also stands central to miles of
lion-stalked grasslands, elephant-studded plains and wildlife-teeming bush
and is ideally placed for visits to all the park’s prime attractions. Faced
in volcanic stone and utilising the natural rocky outcrops of a valley known
as ‘the place of the young rhino’, from which it takes its name, the lodge
has been designed to blend chameleon-like into the savannah landscape.
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Amboseli
Framed against the glorious backdrop of Africa’s
highest mountain, the magnificently beautiful Mount Kilimanjaro, surrounded
by miles of rolling grasslands, patrolled by vast herds of elephant, shaded
by the lush, feathered-green of an acacia grove and hugging the banks of a
gently flowing river, this very traditional yet supremely luxurious lodge is
the safari destination of a lifetime.
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The Mara Serena Safari Lodge
Secreted deep within the Masai Mara National Reserve,
the Mara Serena Safari Lodge is the ultimate safari destination. Set high on
a bush-cloaked hill, embraced by arcing vistas and washed by a sea of richly
rolling grasslands, it stands centre-stage to one of Africa’s most dramatic
wildlife arenas and has a ringside seat for the greatest wildlife show on
Earth, the legendary migration of the wildebeest.
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Samburu National Reserve
A place of endless skies, dust-red plains and
palm-fringed rivers, Samburu National Reserve lies on the fringes of the
vast and arid desert once known as the Northern Frontier District, whose
heat-scorched scrublands extend all the way to the jade-green waters of Lake
Turkana and beyond. Physically dramatic, the 104 sq kilometre landscape of
the Reserve features rocky battlements, craggy scarps, dry river beds and
fallen boulders rising out of the thorn scrub against a backdrop of the
far-distant hills and the great red table mountain known as Lololokwi. As
for wildlife, Samburu provides one of the few sanctuaries in Kenya for the
endangered Grevy’s zebra, the rare beisa oryx and the blue-shanked Somali
ostrich whilst large herds of elephant roam the gaunt hills during the day
before returning to bathe on the banks of the river in the evening.
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Sweetwaters Tented Camp
A sheltered oasis, clustered around a waterhole and set
in the pristine calm of its own private reserve, Sweetwaters Tented Camp is
in a class of its own. Abounding with wildlife, unfettered by the more
rigorous strictures of the Kenyan National Parks and designed to offer a
charming blend of under canvas ambiance and uncompromising luxury, it has
long been the preferred retreat of wilderness and safari lovers alike. One
of only four private game reserves in Kenya, Sweetwaters excels in the
provision of privileged seclusion and private game viewing. Thanks to its
private status it also allows such unforgettable pleasures as night game
drives, guided bush walks and both horse or camel riding across its
game-teaming plains.
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The Mombasa Serena Beach Hotel
"The sea at Mombasa is as blue as a cornflower, and,
outside the inlet to the harbour, the long breakers of the Indian Ocean draw
a thin crooked white line, and give out a low thunder even in the calmest
weather. " (Karen Blixen, Out of Africa) Styled to resemble a 13th century Swahili town complete
with winding lanes, carved balconies, fountained courts and bustling market
squares, the Serena Beach Hotel provides an oasis of tranquillity whilst
delivering a unique mix of high-action water sports, sybaritic sun worship,
world-class cuisine and vibrant nightlife.
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The Nairobi Serena Hotel
The Jewel in the Crown of the Serena Hotel Group
Justly famed for its superlative standards of
efficiency, service and hospitality, the elegantly sophisticated Nairobi
Serena Hotel is a member of the Leading Hotels of the World and the proud
flagship of the Serena Hotels’ fleet of world-class hotels.
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The Zanzibar Serena Inn
Idyllically situated on the sea front of ancient Stone
Town, washed by the aquamarine waters of the Zanzibar channel, redolent of
the scent of cloves and flanked by an exotic mélange of sultan’s palaces,
Portuguese forts, ancient dhow harbors, dark slave markets, and bright
bazaars, the Zanzibar Serena Inn is a haven of tranquility and opulence
amongst the bustle of Zanzibar. Faithfully restored and lavishly embellished
with a jackdaw collection of antique clocks, crystal chandeliers, fretwork
screens, carved staircases, Persian rugs and brass-studded doors, the
interior design concept is a fusion of authenticity and opulence that
reflects the very essence of Zanzibar.
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Hotels in:
Serengeti |
Ngorongoro |
Lake Manyara |
Tarangire |
Mwanza City |
Arusha |
Dar es Salam |
Zanzibar |
Kenya |
Uganda |
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Diya Tours & Safaris, Post Street (Pizzeria), P.O. Box 1024, Mwanza, Tanzania, East Africa.
Office: +255 28 2500227 Fax: +255 28 2500227 E-mail:
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