- Overview
- Accomodations
- Activities
- Dining
- Location
- Seasons
- Rates & Reservations
- Press Releases
- Media Coverage
- Philanthropy
- Website
Overview
Discover the serenity, luxury and charm of Kiangazi House. Set against a panoramic view of unbroken vista showcasing the Great Rift Valley and Mau Escarpment, Kiangazi House is the perfect tranquil break, the ultimate mid safari breather and ideal base to secure a business deal.
Created in the midst of the Oserian Game Corridor, witness a fascinating diversity of birds and wildlife trek in front of the house, coming from Hells Gate National Park going down to Lake Naivasha or heading off into Maasai land and the hills beyond.
Kiangazi House invites guests to sample the legendary beauty of East Africa’s wilderness and at the same time, preserving the delicate ecological balance and supporting wildlife conservation of the sanctuary and the surrounding communities.
The magnificent beautiful furniture has been hand-crafted in the workshop. Carved from the everlasting indigenous Leleshwa tree root, one can relax in comfort and elegance while enjoying the panoramic view that defines the lodge.
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Accommodation
Built in the old traditional style of local stone and timber, Kiangazi House has three double bedrooms within the main house and two additional double bedrooms just beyond the swimming pool, all en-suite.
Luxurious features like four-poster beds, romantic turndowns and freshly cut roses, all enhance the personal touch. Within the house, the private lounges all have a fireplace that is the perfect places to curl up on a couch with a glass of exquisite wine and really relax.
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Guests may take a walk from Kiangazi House down to the lakefront for a chance to stroll amongst the Acacia forest that rings Lake Oloidien, and catch a glimpse of a wide variety of wildlife trotting along in this safe haven. The afternoon game drives in the private sanctuary provide a great chance to encounter a wide variety of game, and afterward, unwind with a sundowner by the bonfire.
Visitors will experience the remarkable beauty of a night time game drive with one of Kiangazi's highly experience guides, and share in the splendor of the Leopard, Lion, Aadvark and even the spotted Hyena using special night lights.
There is always an opportunity to pamper oneself with an early morning bush breakfasts or experience a bush walk, boat trip and/or fish for black bass, tilapia and carp on Lake Naivasha - just some of the activities our guests love to do.
Take a trip to Oserian flower farm that offers guests the unique opportunity to see a fully functioning rose farm, including the production process of various rose varieties and the show room that boasts over 100 different roses. We can arrange horse riding, balloon safaris and even a visit to one of the local community village centers.
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Highly trained professional chefs deliver an exquisite array of cuisine. Fresh vegetables and dairy products are produced on the farm nearby and therefore obtained daily.
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Kiangazi house is in the Great Rift Valley, adjacent to the private 20,000 acre Oserian Wildlife Sanctuary complete with a fascinating diversity of wildlife including White Rhino, Leopard, Cheetah, Buffalo, Giraffe, Grevy Zebra, Oryx and many species of antelope.
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 408-642-1922.
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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.
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Please learn more about Kiangazi House by visiting their website at:
http://www.oserianwildlife.com/kiangazi-house.html
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