Elsamere
Lodge & Conservation Centre Hotel
Naivasha
Formally the home of of Joy and George
Adamson set in Acacia Forest on the Banks of Lake
Naivasha in Kenya's Rift Valley
(Elsamere
House is the former home of the late Joy Adamson who,
together with her husband George, world famous for
their pioneering conservation work and relationship
with the lioness Elsa, as told in her best selling
book and subsequent film, Born Free)
Elsamere
Lodge & Conservation Centre Lake Naivasha
Elsamere
Lodge
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Elsamere Lodge, the original home
of Joy Adams of Born Free fame sits in a great location,
views across the lawns to Lake Naivasha, Kenya. Elsamere
House is on the Moi South Lake Road, 22 Kilometers
from its junction with the old Nairobi/ Nakuru road
at Naivasha town. Naivasha is approximately 100 Kilometers
from Nairobi. It is 60 miles from Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta
Airport.
Elsamere
house itself is traditional and while it may not be
as modern as the alternatives it makes up for this
in atmosphere and intimacy. Elsamere Lodge has only
a handful of rooms and each has a real African feel.
Elsamere
Lodge provides accommodation for 15-18 people in cottages
set in the gardens around the main house. Adjoining
it are the teaching rooms for schoolchildren to come
and learn about conservation. Elsamere Lodge has its
own jetty and boats.
Elsamere
lodge or Camp is a haven for lovers of nature, set
in Acacia forest on the banks of Lake Naivasha in
Kenya’s Rift Valley.
It
is the former home of the late Joy Adamson who, together
with her husband George Adamson, became world famous
for their pioneering conservation work and relationship
with the lioness Elsa, as told in her best-selling
book and subsequent film, ‘Born Free’
and she did much of her writing at Elsamere up until
her murder in 1980.
Her
relationship with Elsa the lioness who she raised
from a young cub and later successfully released back
into the wild.
Elsamere
Lodge & Conservation Centre Non-Residents Prices
2013
Non Residents Accommodation Rates Per Night Include:
Full Board
Dates
From |
Dates
To |
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1st
Jan 2015 |
31st Dec
2015 |
195 US
Dollars |
325 US
Dollars |
450 US
Dollars |
Notes
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Elsamere
Lodge Conference: - Kenya Shillings per person per
day full board
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Child Rate 100 US Dollars per Night (Children ages
are between 2 to 11.99 Years)
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Christmas and New Year Supplements: Non
Resident: 25 US Dollars Per person Per Night
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Easter Supplement 25 US Dollars
Per person/ Children 12.5 US Dollars
respectively Per Night
Elsamere
Lodge & Conservation Centre Residents Prices
2015
Residents Accommodation Rates Per Night Include:
Accommodation
Type |
Half
Board |
Full
Board |
Single
Room (1 Guest) |
9,550 Kenya Shillings |
11,050 Kenya Shillings |
Double
Room (2 Guests) |
15,000
Kenya Shillings |
16,550
Kenya Shillings |
Triple
Room (3 Guests) |
18,125
Kenya Shillings |
22,100
Kenya Shillings |
Child
(2 to 11.99 Years) |
3,550
Kenya Shillings |
4,100 Kenya Shillings |
Notes
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Elsamere
Lodge Conference: - Kenya Shillings per person per
day full board
*
Easter Supplement 2,360 Kenya Shillings per person
and Children 1,180 Kenya Shillings respectively
*
Christmas and New Year Supplements: Resident: 2,360
Kenya Shillings Per
person on 25th, 26th and 31st Dec
2015
Elsamere
Lodge Meals & Activity List
Meals
& Activities |
Rates
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Lunch
Weekday's |
Adult
1,560 Kenya Shillings
Child 780 Kenya Shillings
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Lunch
+ High Tea - weekend offer
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Adult
2,100 Kenya Shillings
Child
1,000 Kenya Shillings |
Dinner
|
Adult
2,100 Kenya Shillings
Child 1,000 Kenya Shillings |
Breakfast |
Adult
1,050 Kenya Shillings
Child 600 Kenya Shillings |
Picnic
Lunch |
1,000
Kenya Shillings |
Boat Rides |
4,000
Kenya Shillings for 1 Hour
7,000
Kenya Shillings to Crescent Island |
Joy
Adamson video, Special Tea's and visit to
the Museum (Day visit and High Tea)
|
1,050
Kenya Shillings
(Includes,
Joy Adamson video, special teas and visit
to the museum) |
Cakes
|
2,600
Kenya Shillings |
Bikes
Hire |
770
Kenya Shillings Per Day |
Accepted
Mode of Payment

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Lodge Bedroom
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Lodge Bedroom
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Lodge Cottage
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Elsamere
Lodge Accommodation
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Lodge Accommodation
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Elsamere Lodge Cottage all have a veranda face Lake
Naivasha
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Elsamere Lodge rooms are bright and attractive and
all have en suite bathrooms
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Elsamere Lodge can accommodate 15 -18 Guests in cottages
set in the gardens around the main house
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Elsamere Lodge Guest may stay in the main house in
the Joy Adamson bedrooms with wheelchair access
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Elsamere Lodge cottages all have en-suite bathrooms,
spacious and warm interior with a verandah providing
you with views of Lake Naivasha.
Elsamere
Lodge Restaurant
Elsamere Lodge prides itself on its warm hospitality
and home like atmosphere. The day starts with a hot
breakfast and lunch is buffet style with plenty of
outdoor tables and chairs for alfresco dining. Dinner
is hosted each night and it is the perfect opportunity
to get to know the guests, many of who may be visiting
researchers and conservationists.
Elsamere
is open to the public day between 3pm and 6pm. Guests
are invited to watch a video: The Joy Adamson Story
and visit the museum and shop. A traditional afternoon
tea is served at 4pm.
The
Elsa Conservation Trust
The
Adamson's devoted their lives to wildlife conservation
and Elsamere lodge continues
to be maintained as a functioning conservation centre.
By
staying at Elsamere Lodge you have the unique opportunity
to tour an active base for local conservation projects
and a chance to experience life in one of Kenya’s
most historic homes. Many of Joy’s paintings
still decorate the house.
Elsamere
Conservation Center is a bird watcher’s paradise,
over 200 species of birds have been recorded and rare
species such as the Verraux’s Eagle Owl are
regularly sighted.
Early
mornings at Elsamere Conservation Center are as special
time: the African Fish Eagles herald the dawn with
their memorable ringing cry and the chorus of the
bird song continues through-out the day.
The
Elsa Conservation Trust – In 1960 Joy
Adamson published Born Free, the best seller in which
she describes the release of her pet lioness Elsa
into the African bush; it made her rich and famous
overnight.
In the years which followed she and her husband George
devoted a succession of books, films and television
programmes to their adventures in returning to the
wild a cheetah, a leopard and many more lions.
Together
the Adamson's revolutioned our attitudes to wild animals
and warned the world that unless it protects their
habitats, many of the most magnificent species would
be extinct there within a few decades.
As
Joy’s fame as a conservationist grew, so did
her fortune – but neither she nor George had
any personal interest in money. As soon as she received
her first royalty cheque, she planned and quickly
established a charity she called the Elsa Wild Animal
Appeal, which is now named "The Elsa Conservation
Trust".
Joy then made over to it all her earnings except her
basic expenses. After their murders, ten years apart,
George and Joy each left their entire estates including
Elsamere – Joy’s house on Lake Naivasha
– to this trust.
During
the last forty years the trust has donated millions
of dollars to wild life education and conservation
projects, large and small, helping to create the famous
Kenyan parks and reserves at Meru, Samburu, Shaba,
Kora and Hell’s Gate and also a Field Study
Centre at Elsamere.
Today
its principle activities and aims are further conservation
and worldwide conservation education, particularly
in East Africa. At the present time the Trust maintains
a conservation centre at Elsamere, the home of the
Adamsons, on the shores of Lake Naivasha, where it
is possible to stay.
“For years I had been looking for a house where
George and I could live. Elsa Conservation Trust Eventually
I found a place that seemed to combine all we wished
for.
It
would be impossible to imagine a more attractive site
for a home. We decided to call our home Elsamere.”
Joy Adamson
Lake
Naivasha is very important ecologically. The Elsamere
Conservation Center provides information on the lake
ecology and regularly hosts researchers who monitor
the lake and local wildlife.
Elsamere
Lodge Activities & Things to Do Around Lake Naivasha
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Joy
& George Adamson Museum
Joy
& George Adamson Museum;
Joy & George Adamson Museum is located
in the main house at the Lodge. Guests
can go through historical collections
of art, books, guns and personal items
belonging to this world renowned couple.
George
was a Lion Conservationist while his wife
Joy was an artist, author of world acclaimed
books e.g. 'Born free' She is also known
for the animals she cared for especially
"Elsa" the Lioness.
The
Land-rover that George was driving when
his life was cut short is parked at the
park of the main house which is the Elsamere
Lodge.
Joy
& George Adamson Museum |
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Crescent
Island Wildlife Sanctuary
Crescent
Island Wildlife Sanctuary;
Crescent Island
Wildlife Sanctuary is a submerged
rim of an immerged volcanic crater forming
a bay which is the deepest point of Lake
Naivasha. Crescent Island is a preserved
sanctuary of wildlife where you will wander
among tiny herds of mammals.
A
peaceful experience… Giraffe, antelope,
gazelle, eland, zebra and lot of birds.
Buffaloes are rare. The usual way to access
the small island is by a boat Ride arranged
by African Spice Safaris. There is also
possibility to access it by road passing
through the "Horse Riding Complex".
Trips
to Crescent Island |
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Crater
Lake Game Sanctuary
Crater
Lake Game Sanctuary;
Crater Lake Game Sanctuary is located
after the Kongoni village in Lake Naivasha.
Crater Lake Game Sanctuary is a private
sanctuary which includes lots of wildlife
in its small forest sitting at the side
of the Crater Lake volcano.
Game
Drives are done in the fenced area and
guests can get refreshed at the Crater
Lake Lodge located at the bottom of the
crater. Crater Lake Game Sanctuary landscape
is breathtaking as the small crater is
soaked by a pink-bordered green-salted
lake which is habitat for flamingos and
other birds. And if you are courageous,
there is a path going around the rim of
the crater.
Trips to
Crescent Island | Full
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Boat
Rides On Lake Naivasha
Morning
Boat Rides on Lake Naivasha are
an ideal time to spot the many species
of waterfowl and brilliantly colored kingfishers.
The lake is home to the largest waterfowl
population in Kenya. Elsamere Conservation
Centre has also become famous for its
resident troop of black and white colobus
monkeys, which visit the centre regularly.
Guests
may easily view the troop from the lakeside
lawn. Other frequent visitors to the centre
are pod of hippopotami, which often graze
on the lawn at night.
Boat
Rides on Lake Naivasha |
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Hell's
Gate National Park
Hell's
Gate National Park; Hell's Gate
National Park is a tiny Park located between
Naivasha Lake, Mt. Longonot and Mt. Suswa
volcanoes.
Hell's
Gate National Park provides a variety
of wildlife, unusual flora and many species
of birds and is one of the two only Kenyan
Parks where climbing, walking and biking
are allowed. Covered by ashes from the
Longonot eruption which occurred 100 years
ago, the Park is famous for its geothermal
station, Lower Gorge and spectacular sceneries
(cliffs, volcanoes, gorges, geothermal
steam).
Trips
to Hell's Gate National Park |
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Mount
Longonot National Park
Mount
Longonot National Park; Mount
Longonot National Park is formed around
Mount Longonot, a young dormant volcano.
Mount Longonot was created during the
volcanic eruptions that formed the Great
Rift Valley. Guests can travel to the
rim of the crater or inside to the bottom.
As you climb, you will pass herds of grazing
wildlife or watch buffalo and other animals
as they cross the crater floor.
Activities
within Mount Longonot National Park include
hiking, rock climbing, biking and observing
birds and wildlife. Views of Lake Naivasha
and the valley itself are not to be missed.
Hot springs and steam seep through vents
in the solid lava. Approximately
25 kilometers from Lake Naivasha
Mount
Longonot National Park | Full
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Lake
Nakuru National Park
Lake
Nakuru National Park;
Nakuru
means "Dust or Dusty Place"
in Masai language. Lake Nakuru National
Park, close to Nakuru town, was established
in 1961. Lake Nakuru National Park is
world famous as the location of the greatest
bird spectacle on earth - myriads of fuschia
pink flamingoes whose numbers are legion,
often more than a million maybe two.
They
feed on the abundant algae, which thrives
in the warm waters. Scientists reckon
that the flamingo population at Lake Nakuru
National Park consumes about 250,000 kilos
of algae per hectare of surface area per
year. There are two types of flamingo
species: the Lesser flamingo can be distinguished
by its deep red carmine bill and pink
plumage unlike the greater, which has
a bill with a black tip. Approximately
80 kilometers from Lake Naivasha
Lake
Nakuru National Park -
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Booking
& Reservations for Elsamere Lodge, Lake Naivasha,
Kenya
Booking
Office Tel: +
254 718-179-967
Mobile
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254 - (0) - 721-242-711
Email:
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