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Norfolk Hotel
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First opened on Christmas Day 1904 The Norfolk Hotel is able to capture Nairobi's splendid past whist offering all the up-to-date amenities. Few hotels anywhere can claim a more romantic history. Adventurous visitors such as the 26th American President Theodore Roosevelt, Lord Baden-Powell, the Earl of Warwick, Lord and Lady Cranworth, and the Baron and Baroness von Blixen have all been part of the Hotel’s history. Today, the hotel boasts 167 luxurious guest rooms, an outdoor heated swimming pool, a fully equipped health club, a ballroom, four function rooms, elegant public areas and the choice of four dining venues.
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Kirawira Camp
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Standing high on the bluff of a bush-cloaked ridge, commanding panoramic views over the endlessly rolling reaches and volcanic reefs of the Serengeti National Park, Kirawira Camp is the epitome of colonially-styled safari luxury. Designed in typically Edwardian style, it features an elegant central meeting tent evocatively furnished with a tasteful selection of chintz-covered chaises longues, jewel-hued Persian rugs, antique escritoires, wind-up phonograms, leather-bound travelling cases, brass shooting sticks, carved rocking chairs, and stud-backed smoking chairs.
The tent also incorporates a stained-glass and mahogany Edwardian bar and a stone flagged, khaki-and-canvas ‘Sun downer’ terrace looking out over gently sloping acacia groves towards the lilac-grey hills and lion-gold plains of the Serengeti’s Western Corridor, scene of the thunderous theatre of the million-strong wildebeest migration. As for camp views, from lilac-streaked sunrise to diamond-domed night, the searingly sensational Serengeti delivers a series of timeless volcanic vistas that are second to none.
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Lake Manyara Serena Lodge, Lake Manyara
The Lodge commands panoramic views across the volcano-studded floor of the Great Rift Valley. Designed to reflect the brilliance of Lake Manyara’s unique birdlife, the Lodge draws on an inspirational architectural motif that melds swooping avian curves with the gentle concentric patterns of traditional Maasai ‘Bomas’ (encampments) whilst the vibrantly coloured frescoes lining the walls are designed to depict the colourful intricacy of bird migratory patterns.The ambiance of the Lodge is a fusion of lakeside tranquillity, towering volcanic splendour and adventure-packed sporting activity. | |
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World Travel Market
EXCEL, LONDON
10th-13th November 2008
The SLA Advantage
- 24/7 support
- Guaranteed departure for a minimum of two pax
- Small group size
- Game viewing in customized safari vehicles with guaranteed window seats
- Binoculars, bird and nature books for use in all SLA safari vehicles in East Africa
- SLA's cultural meet and greet service on arrival
- Free bottled mineral water in safari vehicles
- Safari drivers with minimum certificate of KPSGA level.
GENERAL NOTES
- Luggage allowance of 15kgs per person on all flights in Kenya and Tanzania
- All prices are per person in US dollars, with guide prices given in pounds based on 1.7 exchange rate to the £ sterling
- Prices include transport and a driver/guide for the itinerary
agreed, accomodation on a shared basis and meals as stated bed &
breakfast in major towns and full board on safari.
- Christmas/New Year & Easter supplements apply, contact SLA for details
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