Lake Elementaita Lodge
Lake Elementaita Lodge Location
Lake Elementaita Lodge, was formerly Kekopey Ranch, built by English settler Lord Galbraith Cole in 1916. It still retains the features and atmosphere of an early colonial home - a red brick building with shady terraces, an internal courtyard, panelled walls and a sitting room with a library and log fire.
 
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Lake Elementaita Lodge Accommodation
33 twin and double bedrooms, each with private bathroom, are in newer 'cottages' nestled away in the lush flowered garden behind the house.
 
Lake Elementaita Lodge Facilities
The original building houses the hotel's social areas - dining and sitting rooms, bar and conference room. In front of the hotel, a large terrace overlooks Lake Elementaita. The hotel's huge private estate, now a Wildlife Reserve, stretches away to the hills. The lake, home to millions of Lesser Flamingos, is also an important stop-over for migrating birds - over 350 species have been counted by the lodge's resident naturalists
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