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The award winning Eco-Lodge was built |
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rooms have double beds draped with |
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in 1996 on a rocky
outcrop in an area
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mosquito nets, and some have extra |
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of
the Group Ranch set aside purely for |
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single beds. Two bandas are connected |
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wildlife conservation. Made out of local
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by
a rope bridge for larger groups. |
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materials,
it
is well known for its |
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further two, including the honeymoon |
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spectacular
‘open to the bush’ design |
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room, have large open verandahs onto |
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with stunning views in all directions. |
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which beds can be wheeled for a night |
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Water is fed by gravity from a spring |
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under the stars. Built on a slope, the |
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and electricity powered by solar energy. |
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fronts of the ‘bandas’ are on stilts, giving
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guests in all rooms unforgettable views |
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There are two communal areas, one |
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of
the vast surrounding panorama. |
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at
the front of the lodge overlooking the |
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waterhole, and a second with a superb |
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Staying at the
lodge is truly special: |
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infinity pool which drops away into the |
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visitors get a
real taste of the bush |
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wilderness. Both have covered areas for |
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whilst enjoying
some home comforts |
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escaping the heat of the day and open |
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looked after
impeccably by their Maasai |
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areas allowing guests to dine under the |
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hosts. |
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stars. The six spacious ‘bandas’ all |
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have private bathrooms with open air |
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showers fed by piping hot water. All |
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