- Overview
- Accomodations
- Activities
- Dining
- Location
- Seasons
- Rates & Reservations
- Press Releases
- Media Coverage
- Philanthropy
- Website
Overview
In the privately owned 20,000 acre Oserian Wildlife Sanctuary just above the shores of Lake Naivasha within the Great Rift Valley. Chui Lodge is a private getaway as rare and impressive as the animal after which it is named (Chui is the Swahili word for Leopard). Crafted from simple bush stone, local Acacia, Leleshwa and Olive woods with a beautiful twisted Marula roof, it features pillars and murals with intricate African carvings creating the feel of an artist’s gallery. The lodge and the swimming pool overlook a busy waterhole with the Mau Escarpment as a backdrop and the Oserian Wildlife Sanctuary is home to an astonishing range of wildlife. Fresh vegetables and dairy products are produced on the farm nearby and therefore obtained daily.
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Accommodation
There are only eight luxury individual cottages, each with its own fireplace, en-suite bathroom with marble basin tops and a delightful veranda with its own view. Three deluxe cottages in addition feature a cozy living room. Six of the cottages have magnificent four-poster king size beds, whilst the remaining two have generously sized singles. The warm shades enhance the earthy colors of the ochre enriched walls and all textiles in the lodge are original batik artworks manufactured on site.
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Guests will encounter 320 bird species and a wide array of wildlife including White Rhino, Buffalo, big and small cats, a large variety of Antelope and the Grevy Zebra on your own private and exclusive game drive or game walks.
The area is perfect to watch the sunset by a bonfire with a sun-downer, and relax while listening to the sounds of nature under an African star studded sky. The afternoon game drives in the private sanctuary provide a great chance to encounter a wide variety of game, and afterward, unwind with one of our sundowners by the bonfire.
Night time game drives are a magical option with one of Chui's highly experience guides. It is a fabulous time to share in the splendor of the Leopard, Lion, Aadvark and even the spotted Hyena using Chui's special night lights.
Dining
The dining room, lounge and bar area is simply unique and features pillars and murals with intricate African carvings, African antiques and ochre-coloured earth walls creating the feel of an artist's gallery.
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Chui Lodge is in the Great Rift Valley, providing access to a fascinating diversity of wildlife including White Rhino, Leopard, Cheetah, Buffalo, Giraffe, Grevy Zebra, Oryx and many species of antelope. The lodge is located within the privately owned 20,000 acre Oserian Wildlife Sanctuary just above the shores of Lake Naivasha within the Great Rift Valley.
OSERIAN WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
P.O Box 209 - 20117 Naivasha, Kenya
Tel: + 254 (0) 50 2020792 / 2030353 / 2021408
Mobile: +254 722 200 596
Fax: + 254 (0) 50 2021059
E-mail: info@oserianwildlife.com
Oserian Wildlife Sanctuary is effortlessly accessible from Nairobi by road in about 1 and half hours by car. With its own airstrip nearby, charter flights from Nairobi take around 20 minutes.
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Rates & Reservations
To request rates and availability contact us at info@impacttourism.com or call us at 917-477-3974. Otherwise visit: http://www.exclusiveafricantreasures.com/reservations.php
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Philanthropy
The sanctuary has successfully reintroduced some endangered species such as, White Rhino, Grevy's Zebra, Beisa Oryx, Wildebeest, Topi and Greater Kudu.
The Oserian Wildlife Sanctuary hosts over 45 different species of mammals, including several dwindling non-indigenous species that were relocated to the sanctuary to contribute to the survival of their species.
With 320 bird species, the corridor and sanctuary are an ornithological paradise, playing home to the “Grey Crested Helmet Shrike”; one of 4 endemic bird species in Kenya, and the only remaining sustainable population on earth.
Website
Please learn more about Chui Lodge by visiting their website at:
http://www.oserianwildlife.com/chui-lodge.html
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