Elewana Kifaru House

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A haven of luxury in the bush, guests will immediately feel at home on arrival, warmly welcomed by the friendly and attentive staff. The comfortable sitting room with well-stocked bar and elegant dining area extend out to a large, comfortably furnished terrace. Here, guests can enjoy a sunny breakfast al fresco and watch the busy goings-on at the waterhole below, or they can choose to relax by the picturesque infinity pool and enjoy the magnificent views over the distant plains.

The property luxuriates in total exclusivity with five charming thatched cottages tucked away in an oasis of vibrant lawns, filled with birdsong. All have well-appointed bedrooms, with sumptuous four-poster beds and generous en-suite bathrooms.

With an excellent library and log fires in the lounge and dining rooms, guests can truly sink into delicious, cosy comfort during the cool evenings, and luxuriate in the peace and serenity of the African night

Accommodation Aminities

Elewana Kifaru House offers an exclusive and luxurious safari experience with elegant en-suite cottages featuring spacious bedrooms, comfortable king-size or twin beds, premium linens, private verandas, and stylish bathrooms with hot showers and flush toilets. Guests enjoy personalized butler service, complimentary Wi-Fi, daily housekeeping, laundry service, and beautifully appointed lounge and dining areas. The property also features a swimming pool, manicured gardens, indoor and outdoor dining spaces, and exceptional hospitality in a tranquil setting overlooking the wilderness.

Highlights

>Exclusive boutique safari house
>Elegant en-suite cottage accommodation
>Personalized butler-style service
>Spectacular wildlife viewing nearby
>Swimming pool with scenic views
>Intimate and peaceful atmosphere
>Located within renowned Lewa Conservancy

The Conservancy

The conservancy covers 65,000 acres, a vast wilderness. Lewa has dramatic views to the south of snow capped Mt. Kenya, and to the north down to the arid lands of Tassia and Il Ngwesi. It has many diverse habitats from pristine forest, fertile grasslands, extensive springs and acacia woodland. Registered as a rhino conservancy in 1983, the conservancy is famous for its successful rhino and Grevy zebra breeding, two endangered species; Lewa is home to 10% of Kenya’s rhino, and 20% of the worlds population of Grevy zebra. The whole conservancy is fenced, and the conservancy employs over 150 rangers. The conservancy does extensive outreach work into the surrounding communities with its Community Development Program, including healthcare, education, micro-finance, and water projects – in order to share with the community the benefits of wildlife. With over 70 recorded mammal species within the conservancy, for guests, the wildlife experience is unrivalled.

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