KIWAYU, LAMU, KENYA
Kiwayu Safari Village is situated in a sheltered bay, on the edge of the Indian Ocean in the Kiunga Marine Reserve and is the perfect place to disappear into and restore your soul. Miles of deserted beaches with soft white sand and the soothing sound of waves soon awaken the senses and lead you back to nature’s eternal rhythms.
Nestling between the enormous ageless baobabs, almost invisible from the beach, they have created a dream for couples expecting the perfect setting and total privacy. “The Baobabs of Kitangani” is just 2 km from the main lodge and is the most aesthetically pleasing blend of architecture, comfort and scenery imaginable. A living room perched graciously under a giant baobab and a dazzling bedroom with spectacular panoramic views is all that exists on the small hillside. A few steps down lead you to two beach thatched bandas on the water’s edge, perfect for lazy days, shade and swimming.
Across the dunes lie the Dodori and Boni Game Reserves and many miles of unspoiled Africa. For centuries this was a calling point for the Arab dhows which traded in ivory, carpets and carved Zanzibar chests, on their way between Arabia and Mombasa. Here sailors have always been assured of a warm welcome and a safe anchorage, a tradition that continues to this day.
Nestling between the enormous ageless baobabs, almost invisible from the beach, they have created a dream for couples expecting the perfect setting and total privacy. “The Baobabs of Kitangani” is just 2 km from the main lodge and is the most aesthetically pleasing blend of architecture, comfort and scenery imaginable. A living room perched graciously under a giant baobab and a dazzling bedroom with spectacular panoramic views is all that exists on the small hillside. A few steps down lead you to two beach thatched bandas on the water’s edge, perfect for lazy days, shade and swimming.
Across the dunes lie the Dodori and Boni Game Reserves and many miles of unspoiled Africa. For centuries this was a calling point for the Arab dhows which traded in ivory, carpets and carved Zanzibar chests, on their way between Arabia and Mombasa. Here sailors have always been assured of a warm welcome and a safe anchorage, a tradition that continues to this day.
Prices from £539 per room per night full board with transfers.
Why not combine your stay here with a few nights on safari, staying at one of our Top 5 Safari Camps in Kenya.
FIND OUT MORE »
FIND OUT MORE »
OUR TOP 5 HONEYMOON HIDEAWAYS
‘To get the full value of joy
you must have someone to divide it with.’
you must have someone to divide it with.’
Mark Twain




