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Kijani House Lamu
Lamu kenya
Kijani House detailed Information,contacts,rates,prices,costs,honeymoon getaways,holidays,and Beach Safaris:
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Kijani House is a small, very exclusive and charming hotel overlooking the entrance to the Shela Channel on the island of Lamu. In its large tropical garden and around the two fresh-water swimming pools you will find real peace and relaxation.
The veranda of your spacious en-suite room, furnished with coastal antiques, is the ideal place for planning exciting safaris to experience the fascination of Swahili culture. You can also work up an appetite walking from the gardens and along the 12 km Shela Beach, returning to an exotic selection of seafood, Swahili dishes and a touch of Italian cuisine in the Kijani Restaurant.

One of the few unspoiled spots is Lamu, and it is very likely that it will remain so for years to come as the only practical way to reach this enchanted isle is by aeroplane. In Lamu you find a vibrant society in harmony with its traditions: Lamu people are dubious of the merits of what we term 'Progress'.
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Kijani House Rates
Valid From 16 Dec-2011-15 Dec 2012
Non Resident Rates are In Euros
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Single |
Double |
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Full Board
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160 |
260
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Half Board
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150 |
230
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Bed & Breakfast
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130 |
190
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Rates are Inclusive of Lamu Boat transfers
Christmas (22-Dec to 04-Jan, Inclusive) & Easter (Good Friday to Easter Monday) Supplement $25per person per day (2010 &2011 ) Half board & Full board - minimum stay : 5 nights
Child Policy:
- Below 2 years Free on Bed & Breakfast but pay meals $60 per night ( 2011-12)
- 3-11 years $70 per child per night; (2011-12)
- Children under 12 years NOT sharing pay 75% and 50% on meals.
- Adult extra bed pays 40% of adult sharing rate.
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The streets of Lamu are narrow, cool and quiet. They are surprisingly intimate spaces enclosed by massive stone buildings whose thick coral rag walls give the town its distinct colour and texture. It is not a town of landmarks and monuments - the Fort alone stands out. Religious and domestic buildings are difficult to distinguish from one another. Both are simple with few openings and neither has any exterior decoration except for Lamu's characteristic heavy carved doors.
In the village of Shela, on the island of Lamu – just off the Kenya Coast – Kijani Hotel offers a unique accommodation with its 3,000 sq. metres of tropical garden. Located directly at the sea front with two fresh water swimming pools.
Kijani Hotel Lamu has 10 rooms spread throughout the garden into three small separate traditional Swahili buildings which formerly were private homes.
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