Sunday, April 29, 2012

Sensational Sirikoi

East African tourism is notable for its hidden gems, and Sirikoi lodge in Kenya provides the perfect example. Set in a secluded acacia grove at the foot of Mount Kenya, this luxury tented accommodation has some beautiful and captivating features.
Tent at Sirikoi

The use of natural, rustic materials in the camp’s construction sets the tone for a laid-back wilderness experience – with stone, canvas, thatch, rich woods and warm textiles contributing to the design aesthetic. But here, rustic certainly doesn’t mean roughing it. There’s luxury and comfort aplenty. The tented bedrooms are spacious yet cosy and each has an elegant bathroom with a claw-footed Victorian bath. The sense of restful comfort is enhanced further still by the impeccable welcome of camp’s hosts and owners, Sue and Willie Roberts.

The food is lovingly prepared, and more than this, much of it is produced around the camp. Sirikoi’s own organic garden provides fresh, healthy fruit and vegetables. Beef is reared in the local vicinity. And the camp’s drinking water comes from its own freshwater spring. This local sourcing of food and drink is an important element in Sirikoi’s holistic and sustainable approach generally.

A comfortable bedroom at Sirikoi
And Sirikoi’s location is sensational. Set in private land and surrounded by the Lewa Conservancy, the region offers a real taste of the wild, romantic Africa of the kind that occupies the imagination. Open savannah stretches out before you and the imposing form of Mount Kenya, visible from camp, makes a spectacular backdrop.

The number one thing on the minds of most visitors to Africa, however, is the wildlife. And this is yet another respect in which Sirikoi comes up trumps. Lewa is a remarkably rich ecosystem, harbouring a great number of the characters you might hope to see, including the lion, leopard, cheetah, elephant and buffalo. It is also an important habitat for both the black and white rhino and contains the largest concentration of the endangered Grevy’s zebra in the world.

Wildlife around Sirikoi
There are plenty of activities available to guests at Sirikoi to help you appreciate the paradise surrounding the camp. Thanks to the private setting, it is possible to take in the wildlife sights on walking trips – a privilege that affords a uniquely close connection to the bush. There are also opportunities for helicopter or bi-plane flights and the breathtaking viewpoints they bring, horse-riding, camel-riding, fly-fishing trips, and cultural encounters with local tribespeople.

It’s easy to see why Sirikoi is loved by those who know about it, and why guests often return to its peace and seclusion. If you would like to spend time here during a safari of your own, we’d love to take you there.

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