Kenya Safaris

 

 

 


Loldia House

 

Loldia House was built during WWII on a ranch established by a family who trekked by ox-wagon from South Africa a century ago. Today, their descendants still own the land. The original farmhouse is managed for visitors by Governors’ Camps and it’s an ideal spot to relax, taste the pleasures of Kenyan country life and explore the Great Rift Valley. Loldia nestles under ancient acacia trees while lush lawns run down to the shores of Lake Naivasha, the Great Rift Valley’s highest and purest lake. Indigenous plants and flowers fill the gardens and the views of Mount Longonot, the dormant volcano, are beautiful. Wild animals roam free on the farm and small antelope wander through the gardens. In the evenings, hippo munch quietly by the waterside. You are sure to enjoy one of the nine rooms that the farm offers, each with its individual character and original furniture, as well as the sumptuous meals prepared in this lovely setting by Peter Njoroge, one of Kenya's most famous butlers, and his well-trained staff.

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