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Leopard Rock Lodge

leopard_rock_lodge_roomAccommodation at Leopard Rock Lodge consists of 15 spacious luxury cottages with cool stone floors, colourful Persian rugs, polished teak furniture and four- post Lamu-style beds. The high roof ensures that you feel cool during the heat of the day. Your morning tea or coffee is served on your private veranda from where you can overlook the river or the surrounding landscape.

The ultimate special treat has to be the Jacuzzi room, where you also can have relaxing massages. The Oasis swimming pool has a fully stocked island bar located at the centre of the pool from where you can watch crocodiles basking at the river banks. The giant reptiles can also be viewed through a glass partition beneath the pool as you swim.

When you return from your morning game drive a sumptuous breakfast awaits you at the restaurant, set overlooking the river. Enjoy leopard_rock_lodge_swimming_pooldelicious croissants, crepes and house jam with your coffee or tea, served in silver pots. Or, if you decide to have your breakfast at the hippo pool, you can observe the pool residents swimming in the shade of palm trees, while sipping your orange juice!

After breakfast you may want to take a dip in the pool or sit in front of the river enjoying spectacular views of Bisandi reserve and Nyambene Hills.

After a full lunch you’ll be off on afternoon game drive on which you can opt to visit the Rhino sanctuary, the gravesite of the famous lioness Elsa and the Borana people living close by. Return to a lovely afternoon tea that will see you through to dinner time.

leopard_rock_lodge_receptionAnother highlight of the day is the sundowner, taken on a high lookout vantage point. To reach the rock a ranger accompanies your walk along the river, between palm trees, monkeys and birds. Once you’ve climbed the rock you will be treated to a spectacular outlook over the pristine wilderness around you and a truly fabulous African sunset.

For the classy 6 course dinner, which will either be served at the glamorous open restaurant or, if you prefer to dine al fresco, at the spot-lit swimming pool we recommend formal dress. Apart from the open lounge there also is a private lounge for those special moments.

Something else to do during your stay would be to visit the museum and see the amazing cultural and artists' works from the indigenous warriors - spears, cups for drinking blood, gourds for drinking milk and animal trophies like lion skulls and warthog tusks. Videos about Meru National Park or George and Joy Adamson are also shown.

Leopard Rock Lodge is not fenced (bu
t well protected by highly skilled bush watchmen) and therefore open to visitors like buffalos, elephants and other wildlife which often come to drink at the swimming pool by night.

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