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| Outdoor bathtub for our room |
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| Breakfast table set outside our room. You have to request the previous day if you wish to be served breakfast next to your hut |
Most remarkable- Outdoor bathtub
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It was a dusty Thursday when we started our drive to Mbweha. Mbweha in english means fox although i didn't get to sight any fox during our stay.
The camp is located in the expansive soysambu ranch owned by the lord delamere. The drive takes one almost to nakuru town from where you take a left diversion on a tarmac road for several kilometers before venturing into a dusty road within the ranch.
We were on full board accommodation which is what most camps offer since there are no nearby options for lunch anyway. As you walk in you are welcomed by a warm expansive circular lounge that has a fireplace in the middle. The same area serves as a bar.
Lunch was served on tables set out on the grass while dinner is served in the lounge area.
The huts have adequate space. You get a private lawn outside your hut for playing or just basking in the sun. On the verandah there is a bed for relaxing as the sun sets in the horizon, or you can set its mattress on the lawn and just enjoy the quiet atmosphere away from everything.
The most interesting part was the mode of communication. Since it is within a conservancy and not fenced at all, guests have to signal the guards to come and pick them. For this, you use a torch that is lit up by rotating a handle and illuminate the trees around your hut.
The highlight was the outdoor bathtub next to our hut. The tub is sorrounded by a hedge for privacy and it was just awesome to enjoy time in the tub under the sun.


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