Lodge Highlights
- Relax in comfort, while taking in the pleasures of Kenyan country life
- Enjoy breathtaking views of the dormant volcano, Mount Longonot
- Take an exciting day trip to the famous Lake Nakuru National Park
- Do some birdwatching while at Lake Naivasha, with Mount Longonot as a backdrop
- Visit Hell’s Gate National Park to see it’s unique geology and steam geysers
Lodge Overview
At Loldia House guests 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 an exciting safari holiday around Kenya. It is also conveniently located for day trips to the famous Lake Nakuru National Park. In the main house, four en-suite double rooms are furnished in the original settler style. Close by is an original guest cottage surrounded by lush flowers, with a further two en-suite rooms. A newly-built cottage on the lakeshore, which is ideal for honeymooners, has two independent en-suite double rooms with breathtaking views across the lake to the extinct volcano, Mount Longonot.
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Trip Type:
This Yampu recommended trip add-on may only be booked in conjunction with any of our personalized trips. Your Yampu Tour Consultant will design an itinerary for you according to your available dates, interests and type of hotels. This is your trip and we will work on making it perfect!
Lake Naivasha National Park, Nakuru County, Kenya
Places You'll See
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The Great Rift Valley
Breathtaking natural scenery combines with some of Africa’s most memorable wildlife. The Great Rift Valley is a highlight of any trip to Kenya. A huge geological fault-line, the Great Rift Valley stretches round one-sixth of the Earth’s circumference. Along its lengths are volcanoes, most now dormant. One of the rarest animals found here is the rhino. Living alongside are millions of flamingos, the world’s greatest concentration around Lake Nakuru.
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