Manda Bay Lodge - Manda - Lamu
Created originally by Bruno Brighetti more than 25
years ago, Manda Bay Lodge (formerly Blue Safari Club)
is hidden away on the peaceful island of Manda, close
to Lamu, on Kenya's north coast. Amongst the tropical
vegetation and swaying palms, the club is surrounded
by a beautiful stretch of empty beach. Its exclusive
atmosphere is reinforced by the fact that the only
access is to Manda Bay Lodge is by boat.
Manda Bay Lodge offers the idyllic retreat for the
self-indulgent in search of a quiet and exclusive
setting. It is a place where you can enjoy superb
cuisine served with great style, as well as an excellent
variety of activities
Guests of Manda Bay Lodge are accommodated in 10
thatched cottages spread along the beach. Also, hot
and cold running water is now piped to all the rooms.
The lodge previously relied on well and rainwater
but recently a de-salination unit has bee installed
to guarantee fresh water at all times. Drinking water
is provided in all the rooms. The rooms have table
fans and individual safes. 220/240-volt generators
supply power.
These are designed in traditional African style, and
are very private and hidden amongst the vegetation.
Spacious and comfortable, with large verandahs, they
are delightfully decorated in local fabrics.
Dining
Experience At Manda Bay Lodge Located On Manda
Island, Lamu Archipelago
With its open sided dining room and charming bar,
a beach side lounge, and verandahs overlooking the
Indian Ocean, the Club, constructed of local fossilized
coral and palm thatch, offers the perfect environment
for clients to relax and enjoy this unique setting..
Indian Ocean Beach Vacation Experience
and Activities At Manda Bay Lodge Located On Manda
Island, Lamu Archipelago
Water-Skiing: Manda Bay Lodge 2
ski boats. A full set of skis for all levels including
small skis for teaching children and other water sport
toys.
Windsurfing & Sailing: There
are a variety of windsurfers and at present 1 topper,
1 laser and 1 traditional Jahazi sailing boat. The
Jahazi dhow was built on Manda in the traditional
style but with many added comforts. She is equipped
with 3 double sleeper cabins. Guests can sleep on
deck where comfortable bedding is laid out at nightfall
and you sleep under the stars. Utamaduni will sail
or motor through the Lamu archipelago and explore
the calm inland waters and activities include snorkeling,
scuba diving, windsurfing, water skiing, fishing,
and bird watching, cultural visits, walking or just
sunbathing. She is available for hire on a daily basis
or for overnight trips within the archipelago.
Diving & Snorkeling: There are
5 sets of diving equipment. Manda Bay Lodge has a
large selection of masks, fins and snorkels.
Creek
Fishing: Manda Bay Lodge has a variety
of boats from which many types of fish can
be caught by trolling, spinning
or fly fishing, including kingfish, trevally,
barracuda, rock cod, mangrove snapper, red
snapper and manyothers.
Trips to Siyu Fort: Siyu Fort is
a fabulously preserved Arab fort at the end of the
Siyu channel. This is a one and a half hour boat trip
and can only be accessed at high tide.
Trips to Lamu: These are also restricted
by tides but guided tours of Lamu can be arranged
at suitable times
Walking/trekking: There is plenty
of space on the 130 acres around the airfield with
some beautiful scenic routes.
Bicycling:
Manda Bay Lodge has 3 mountain bikes available
for bike rides in and around Manda or, for
the more adventurous, rides at low tide can
be arranged down the main Shela beach to Kipungani
where you will be collected by boat.