Sunday, May 20, 2012

Kilifi Kenya Hotels and Lodge - Top Five (5) Star Kilifi Beach Hotels

Baobab Lodge

This is a small and casual lodge is built on top of a rocky cliff overlooking the ocean at Kilifi. Rondavels are scattered nearby a nicely shaded property. There are 26 attractively decorated rooms with Maasai murals on the walls and spacious verandahs. Most rooms do not offer sea views.

Bedroom Sets

There is a lovely pool with a swim-up bar and views over the ocean, but there is not much of a beach. Steps down through the rocks and past baobab lead to a small cove with more coral than sand underfoot. The lodge offers diving, and owns a glass bottomed-boat. You can walk to the reef at low tide. There is a relaxed and low key atmosphere- a dart board hanging on a tree, hidden shady places to lie and read and a cool, open sided dining area under high thatch.

Kilifi Bay Resort Hotel & Village

This Italian hotel can accommodate 85 and is typically booked in Europe. Designed and decorated with flair, it feels spacious and exotic. There are high thatched roofs, large open verandas, carved Lamu-Style furniture, and lush and colorful tropical vegetation. Social buildings are set well back from the beach and look over the pool and past palm trees to the ocean beyond. Accommodations are in three-roomed bungalows, some close to the beach. Stone steps lead down to a long beach with a thatched shelter for shade. Invigorating music was being played for scuba diving episode in the pool.

Takaungu House

On a hidden curve of beach, far from the hotels of Mombasa and Malindi, is Takaungu House. Placed south of Kilifi, the house is named after the neighboring small hamlet of Takaungu-supposedly the oldest slave port in Kenya.

Guests stay in a very old slave trader's house with thick whitewashed walls, giant roof beams, and shutters on the windows. It is close to the ocean. The hosts themselves stay nearby on the asset in a newly constructed Arab style house.

Takaungu House is special because of the splendid setting, the climate of tranquility and timelessness, and the delightful hosts. The small bay is edged with dark rocks and has golden sand seldom marred by human foot prints. The big old baobab trees and the hoary stone ruins bear silent explore to history, Africa, and inspired imaging. The house was recorded on a map drawn on the Hms Stork as she passed in 1844.

You eat tasty home-cooked lunch in the cool of the house. An odd horse peers through the door. You can ride horses when you stay at the house. You can also use boats.

There are three guest bedrooms, each with functional bathrooms. The house is comfortable and lived in-lots of books, slip-covered couches. There is a very small swimming pool. The hosts can dispose to pick you up from the airport-Mombasa, or Malindi. The tariff includes all food and activities except deep sea fishing. They close for May.

African Rainbow Sea Safaris

Mirella Riccardi, the closed photographer and author, has opened her Kilifi home to paying guests. From October to March Mirella will host guests herself and can dispose for alternate hosting at other times of the year.

There are really two houses, perched high on the banks of Kilifi Creek. Steps lead down to a small hidden sandy beach, and immense baobab trees add a classic feel. In the middle of the two houses Mirella can host up to 10 people.

The newer house has an impressive high-thatched roof with a large chance through which bougainvillea spills. Below is a wide veranda. There are no windows-just big arched openings and metal grillwork. There is an artist's touch everywhere-carvings on wooden pole supports, relief designs in the plaster work. The house has two bedrooms downstairs and sleeping loft up a ladder. Te other house is an older coastal home with a spacious living/dining room with lovely views of trees and water. There are two bedrooms and Mediterranean style pergola over-looking the water.

There is a swimming pool and guests can take to the creek in rubber dinghies. From this base, guests can also dispose to take a pilotage and goggling safari in a 50ft catamaran.

Kilifi Kenya Hotels and Lodge - Top Five (5) Star Kilifi Beach Hotels

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