Sleeping
Warrior Lodge Safari Packages
Elementaita,
Kenya
(Sleeping
Warrior Lodge is an eco-friendly luxury lodge just over
two hours from Nairobi. Set on the stunning Soysambu
Conservancy, the lodge offers breathtaking views of
Lake Elementaita and the Rift Valley.)
Sleeping Warrior Lodge
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The
Sleeping Warrior Lodge
is an eco-friendly luxury lodge just over two hours
from Nairobi. Set on the stunning Soysambu Conservancy,
the lodge offers breathtaking views of Lake Elementaita
and the Rift Valley.
Sleeping
Warrior Lodge bungalows are 55 meters squared with a
private terrace, large bedroom and en suite bathroom
with separate shower, WC and bathtub for two. Our master
suite has two large rooms with en suite bathrooms and
a sitting room.
The
restaurant offers panoramic views of Soysambu Conservancy
and Lake Elementaita. Enjoy our Chef’s sumptuous
meals and sip fine wines from our cellar. The mezzanine
bar is a cozy place to recount the adventures of the
day over a drink. Lunch and sundowners are also served
on the terrace.
Sleeping
Warrior Lodge
heated horizon pool is another great place to enjoy
the view and relax. The pool side bar offers snacks
and refreshments all day long. The spa offers massage,
aromatherapy and use of local plants for well being.
You can also take a plunge in our “hot springs”,
two pools of natural thermal water.
Sleeping
Warrior Lodge
Non-Residents Safari
Package Prices
Non-Residents
Safari
Package Rates Per Night Include:
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Notes
*
Check out 1000 Hours
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Late departure can be arranged but must be pre-booked
and surcharge may apply for extra lunch, activities&
other service
The
Sleeping Warrior Lodge
Game Package Rate includes:
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Sundowners
*
Guided bush walks
*
Visit to Lake Nakuru
*
Visit to the hot springs
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Bush breakfast/ dinner
* Day
& night game drives
* Lake
walk with game drive
*
Full board accommodation per night
*
Soft drinks, house wines, local beers, bottled water,
airfield transfers and laundry
The
Sleeping Warrior Lodge
Game Package Rate Excludes:
*
Lake Nakuru National Park Fees
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Exclusive use of vehicle 300 US Dollars per vehicle
per day
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Transfers - Nairobi - Lodge (return per vehicle) 200
US Dollars
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Transfers - Nairobi - Lodge (one-way per vehicle) 150
US Dollars
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Transfers - Loldia airstrip - Lodge (return per vehicle)
150 US Dollars
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Transfers - Loldia airstrip - Lodge (one-way per vehicle)
80 US Dollars
Sleeping
Warrior Lodge
Activities Include
Day
and Night Game Drives
Game drives are tailored to Sleeping
Warrior Lodge
guests’ wildlife interests. The plains and acacia
and euphorbia forests are home to many species of mammals
including the endangered Rothschild giraffe and a wide
variety of antelopes.
Lake Elementaita is a fantastic spot for birding and
the shores are grazed by zebra, gazelle, eland, buffalo
and families of warthog. The elusive leopard, bush pigs
and aardvarks can also be spotted at night.
Bush
walks
Sleeping
Warrior Lodge
walks include “Out of Africa walk” in the
open plains and “Lake walk” along the shores
of Lake Elementaita The lodge also has a botanical trail
on the edge of Ututu forest where you can explore the
beauty and variety of indigenous trees and plants.
Sundowners and
Safari Dining
Sleeping
Warrior Lodge
offers sundowners on the Conservancy’s volcanic
hills with views over the plains and the lake. All meals
can also be served in the bush for a timeless safari
experience.
Excursions to
Lake Nakuru National Park
Sleeping
Warrior Lodge
can arrange a day trip to Lake Nakuru National Park
which is well-known for its flamingos and water birds.
It is also Kenya’s first Rhino Sanctuary. The
trip is only 40 minutes across range land to the Nderit
Gate and you can readily view four of the big five:
buffalo, rhinoceros including black rhinos, lions and
leopards.
Sleeping
Warrior Lodge
chef will pack a sumptuous lunch for you in our picnic
hampers.
Ballooning
Go
ballooning over Soysambu Conservancy, Lake Elementaita
and Lake Nakuru National Park. The one hour flight,
which offers stunning views of this part of the Rift
Valley, is followed by a champagne bush breakfast.
Cultural
visits to Masai and Turkana Villages
While
at Sleeping
Warrior Lodge learn
more about the peoples of the Rift Valley by visiting
the nearby villages.
Excursions
to Eburru Forest
This
is a day trip from Sleeping
Warrior Lodge to
an indigenous forest where you may see the endangered
bongo antelope, colobus monkeys and a wide variety of
birds.
Walk
through the forest with experienced trackers and admire
the view over the whole of the Rift Valley between Naivasha,
Nakuru and Elementaita
Soysambu Conservancy
(A
private conservancy… all to yourselves)
A part of the extensive
lands, first owned by one of Kenya’s best-known
pioneers, Lord Delamere, the non-profit Soysambu Conservancy
is dedicated towards preserving this previously private
and still pristine wilderness.
Featuring volcanic hills,
rolling plains, and dense acacia woodlands, the Conservancy
also includes a substantial part of Lake Elementaita,
the ancestral home of 1.2 million flamingos and their
attendant cast of pelicans, cormorants, waders and storks.
Within the shelter of
the crater, wander large herds of buffalo, within the
acacia thickets graze the rare Rothschild’s giraffe,
and across the plains bound an ever-shifting kaleidoscope
of plain’s game.
Long protected from
the impact of mass-tourism, the Conservancy also provides
sanctuary for a wide range of predators, including the
shy and secretive leopard.
Lake Elementaita
Lake
Elementaita is a soda lake in the eastern limb of East
Africa's Great Rift Valley, about 140 km northwest of
Nairobi, Kenya. Elementaita is derived from the Masai
word muteita, meaning "dusty place", a reference
to the dry and dusty quality of the area, especially
between January and March.
In
the south-to-north sequence of Rift Valley lakes, Elementaita
is located between Lake Naivasha and Lake Nakuru. At
the southern end of the lake lie the "Kekopey"
hot springs, in which the Tilapia Grahamii breed. The
reed beds nearby are fishing grounds for Night Herons
and Pelicans.
The
Lake Elementaita area saw its first white settlement
when Lord Delamere (1879-1931) established his Soysambu,
a 48,000-acre (190 km2) ranch, on the western side of
the lake.
Delamere gifted the land nearest the lake to his brother-in-law,
the Honourable Galbraith Lowry Egerton Cole (1881-1929),
part of whose "Kekopey Ranch", where he is
buried, is preserved today as the Lake Elementaita Lodge.
The
Conservancy covers 2/3 of the shoreline and is home
to over 12000 mammals. Lake Elementaita has been a Ramsar
site since 2005.
Over
400 bird species have been recorded in the Lake Nakuru/Lake
Elementaita basin. Elementaita attracts visiting flamingos,
both the Greater and Lesser varieties, which feed on
the lake's crustacean and insect larvae and on its suspended
blue-green algae, respectively. Lake Elementaita is
the only breeding ground for the great white Pelican
in Kenya.
The
lake's shores are grazed by zebra, gazelle, eland and
families of warthog. The lake is normally very shallow
(< 1 meter deep) and bordered by trona-encrusted
mudflat's during the dry seasons.
During
the late Pleistocene and early Holocene, Lake Elementaita
was at times united with an expanded Lake Nakuru, forming
a much larger dilute lake. Remnants of the former joined
lake are preserved as sediments at various locations
around the lake basins, including former shorelines.
Lake Nakuru National
Park
Ringed by shoals of
extinct and dormant volcanoes and presided over by the
Menengai Crater, one of the largest craters in the world,
lie the turquoise-shimmering waters of Lake Nakuru.
Flamingo-frosted, salt-encrusted,
acacia-haloed and guarded by the prehistoric splendor
of a grey-green forest of Euphorbia candelabrum, Lake
Nakuru National Park offers sanctuary to some of the
world’s most endangered creatures.
Lake Nakuru National
Park Altitude
1,756 metres above sea
level
Lake Nakuru National
Park Area
188 sq. km
Lake Nakuru National
Park Location
Nakuru, Rift Valley Province
Lake Nakuru National
Park Distance
from Nairobi
160 km north-west of Nairobi
Lake Nakuru National
Park Vegetation
550 plant species and varied woodlands
to include: acacia woodlands, Euphorbia and Olea forests.
Lake Nakuru National
Park Climate:
The climate is warm and dry
Lake
Nakuru National Park Fauna
Indigenous
mammals include: the rare long-eared leaf-nosed bat,
colobus monkey, rock hyrax, hippo, leopard, lion, rhino,
waterbuck, impala, gazelle, striped hyena, bat-eared
fox, wild cat, reedbuck and golden cat. Re-stocked mammals
include: lion, black and white rhino and the endangered
Rothschild’s giraffe.
Lake Nakuru National
Park Birds
Up to 1.5 million flamingos plus 450
other species of birds.
Lake Nakuru National
Park When to
go
The Park is accessible all year round.
Booking
& Reservations for Sleeping Warrior Lodge safari
Package in Lake Elementaita - Kenya
Booking
Office Tel: + 254 (0) 20 2437871
Mobile
: 0721242711 (Safaricom) - Kenya
Email:
[email protected]
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