Kenya & Beyond Safaris
Summit House
Moi Avenue, CBD
P.O. Box 4623-00200, Nairobi - Kenya
Telephone: +254.20.2163801
Cell: +254.780.720568
Cell: +254.722.720568
Email: info@kenya-and-beyond.com
Website: www.kenya-and-beyond.com
At Loldia House you'll experience the life of Kenya's early settlers. Loldia House is an ideal spot to relax, taste the pleasures of Kenyan country life and explore the Great Rift Valley. There are beautiful views of the dormant volcano, Mount Longonot. Wild animals roam free on the farm and in the evenings hippo munch quietly by the waterside. Loldia House is only a two hour drive from Nairobi and within easy reach of Nairobi's International Airport. It is a perfect place from which to begin your exciting safari holiday around Kenya. It is also conveniently located for day trips to the famous Lake Nakuru National Park. There are now also daily flights on Governors Aviation direct from Loldia House to the Masai Mara.
The camp consists of 61 spacious self contained tents sheltered by traditional African ?£Makuti', thatched roofs.
Room dcor: Simple furnished rooms in old English style.
Room amenities: En-suite bath, shower, basin, flush toilet and have running cold/hot water.
Special features: Many activities, which are all, included as part of the accommodation deal.
Room dcor: These tents give one luxury combined with comfort in the wild of Africa.
Room amenities: The camp is surrounded by an electric fence to keep the large animals out. Even so they are so close that you can comfortably sit in your porch and watch elephants and other animal strolling and grazing close by. All tents are equipped with a sink (hot and cold running water), shower stall (hot and cold running water) and toilet with flushing water. The water comes from an 85m deep bore hole. It is crystal clear, potable and tastes wonderful.
Dining room in colonial English style. Loldia house also has a colonial style lounge with a fireplace and book shelves. You can choose to be served in your rooms.
CONFERENCE FACILITIES: Nil
In 2002, Joash Were who has been instrumental in start up of many companies within Kenya and Beyond thought of it wisely that it was time to start up something tourism related. He had worked at great places. Bearing in mind that all the progressive people talk “WE” and not I, he has brought together a great team who are professional in their own rights.