The 2012 Safaricom Marathon is taking place in Kenya next month in Lewa Conserva...
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Loldia House nestles amongst acacia trees on one of the country's oldest farms. It was built during the second World War. Lush lawns run down to the shores of Lake Naivasha, the Great Rift Valley’s highest and purest lake. Indigenous plants and flowers fill the gardens. There are beautiful views of the dormant volcano, Mount Longonot. Accommodation comprises of 4 en-suite double rooms within the main house, and a 3 bedroom cottage equipped with its own lounge, fireplace and panoramic views. Mouth-watering meals are served under the trees or in the original dining room. The speciality is fresh fish and shrimp, from the lake. Loldia is ideally situated for visits to the flamingo lakes of Elementaita, Bagoria and Nakuru, where there is also a rhino sanctuary. By foot or on horseback guests can explore the farm where cattle graze amongst flocks of ostriches and herds of wild antelope like waterbuck and impala. At night visitors can hear the hippo’s grazing quietly by the waterside. The original character of the house has been preserved, and it is an ideal spot to relax, taste the pleasures of Kenyan country life and explore the Great Rift Valley. |
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