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Sopa lounge

Sopa pool

Masai woman
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Location
of lodge |
Masai Mara.
The lodge is located 206 km south of the Equator on the eastern
boundary of the Masai Mara Game Reserve in south-western Kenya, 2km
from the Oloolaimutia Gate. |
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Kwalification
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Number of
rooms |
50 traditional
round buildings with thatched roofs, each with 2 rooms |
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Facilities
in rooms |
The rooms with
parquet floors and wooden paneled ceilings have 2 double beds with a
mosquito net around them, ornamental fire place, en-suite bathroom
with a shower, chairs and a coffee table and dressing table. Each
has a verandah with two safari chairs
Situated right at the top of the property with an uninterrupted view
of the Oloongama hills, this very spacious honeymoonsuite has a king
size bed set on a platform. The bathroom has a sunken in bath and
shower. A spacious verandah is in the front to watch the sunset or
have privately served meals
There are 12 suites, 6 on either side of the lodge. They have a
large living area, private spacious bedrooms with 2 queen size beds
with a mosquito net, en suite bathroom with a shower, dressing
table, coffee table with comfortable chairs and a mini bar. An
ornamental fire place completes the decor of the rooms |
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Restaurants
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there is
restaurant where the meals are served in buffet style |
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Credit
cards |
Visa and
master card |
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Telephone
and fax available at reception |
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Entertainment |
Entertainment
with local dancers |
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(Sport)facilities
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Swimmingpool=
Gift shop- Laundry- baby sitting- Visit Masai village- Bird watching-
Masai Cultural talks- mountain climbing- Guided Nature walks
Balloon safaris- |
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Electricity |
220
electricity with generator |
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description of lodge
Airy and spacious, it is decorated in with the red coloured walls
synonymous with the Masai. An effect of beads painted in bright
colours is very prominent. In the centre is a huge table with slabs
of stone found in the area. Light fixtures are calabashes arranged
in a tasteful manner, hanging from a high thatched roof. The walls
are adorned with Masai artifacts, muriel's and woven batiks
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