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Kiangazi House

Kiangazi, meaning "hot and dry season", is a beautiful country house set amidst lush gardens overlooking Lake Oloidien, adjacent to Lake Naivasha and a wildlife corridor.  Naivasha was a haven for the early settlers in Kenya, home to the infamous ‘happy valley’ stories of the early 1900s.  The community thrives today in this gorgeous Rift Valley setting with agricultural, dairy and flower farms dominating the export business in the area. The Kiangazi estate also owns Kenya’s leading flower farm which exports tons of roses to Europe daily – tours of the factory can be arranged.  

A stay at Kiangazi House takes you back in time. The house is built in traditional settlers style with big rooms, huge fireplaces and a large verandah that has stunning views across the valley.  The Oserian Wildlife Sanctuary and Game Corridor is home to a huge variety of wildlife and from Kiangazi you can enjoy the sunrise from the terrace watching giraffe and zebra strolling by!   The house has well kept gardens and a large pool area and tennis court.  There are a variety of rooms, some in the house, including a large suite, plus some garden rooms.  All are en-suite and fires are lit in the cool winter evenings.

Activities from Kiangazi House include game drives in 4 wheel drive vehicles and guided bush walks, trips to Hells Gate National Park, bass fishing, sundowners and bush breakfasts, boat trips on Lake Naivasha, day trips to Lake Nakuru National Park, visit Elsamere – home of the late Joy Adamson, tour the flower farm.    Animals that can be seen in the Sanctuary include White Rhino, giraffe, hyaena, jackal, Bat-eared Foxes, leopard, eland, topi, kongoni, impala, hartebeest, zebra (Common and Grevys), oryx and many smaller mammals.  There is a huge population of birds in the Naivasha area (around 320 species) – the gardens of the House also are home to a variety of sunbirds, weavers and many others.  The call of the Fish Eagle is a symbol of Lake Naivasha and these magnificent birds can be seen all around the lake area.
 
Fair Trade / Responsible Tourism
Kiangazi House and indeed the whole Oserian estate, employs thousands of local people on the flower farm and the estates.  A commitment to conservation is shown in the management of the 3,000 acre Wildlife Corridor, and the 18,000 acre Oserian Wildlife Sanctuary.

Highlights

  1. Characterful colonial house on the shores of Lake Naivasha.
  2. A wide range of game viewing at a range of different National Parks.
  3. A key voice in the development of the Oserian wildife corridor and the wildlife sanctuary.
  4. Perfect for relaxing on the verandah and enjoying the lush gardens and rolling lawns.

 

Viewpoints

Kiangazi House was excellent - we really needed the break after the early starts for the flights!
David & Liz Tibbetts

Kiangazi House has a wonderful homely feel in a beautiful setting. The Rift Valley at Naivasha is typical of everything that you dream of in East Africa – stunning mountainous vistas, lakes edged in pink flamingos, acacia trees and misty mornings …. A perfect country retreat with wildlife thrown in. Oh, and the dancing ostrich was the funniest thing I’ve ever seen in Africa!
Julie Croucher, Tribes

Situation

Kiangazi House is set within the 3000-acre Oserian Game Corridor. Its lush gardens and rolling lawns offer stunning views of Lake Naivasha and the surrounding countryside.

Activities

Game drives in the local national parks and reserves; bush walks along the lake; boat trips and fishing on Lake Naivasha; Day trips to Lake Nakuru; trips to Elsamere (Joy Adamsons former home) and to the flower farms; sundowners and bush breakfasts;

Facilities

The lodge provides five distinctive ensuite rooms. In addition guests can enjoy the use of a library, swimming pool and a tennis court. Within the grounds there is also a clay lick where animals often congregate.

Child policy

Children over 10 years old only.

Open

Open all year round.

Meals

Full board including house wines, beer and soft drinks.

Best times to go

Kenya's main rainy season runs from April until the beginning of June. There is also a short rainy season in November.

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Included

Lake front bush walks and game drives; boat trips on Lake Naivasha; fishing; sundowners and the use of the tennis court.

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