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Malewa Wildlife Lodge
The striking Malewa Wildlife Lodge is set within a glorious Yellow-fever tree woodland along the Malewa River which attracts over 250 species of exotic birds. Once a rudimentary lodge, it has been transformed into a stunning luxury eco-lodge incorporating a dramatic architectural style and traditional African building
methods and concepts. The mess area is a beautiful double-storey structure made up of a massive thatched
roof covering games and relaxation areas on the upper deck and a lovely communal sitting area with
fireplaces, dining room and bar on the ground level. A dramatic entrance to the lodge and a soaring mud clad
chimney exemplifies the creativity of the designer Ben Jackson, who also designed Greystoke Mahale on the
shores of Lake Tanganyika.
Accommodation is in 5 individual and traditional-styled buildings with 6 bedrooms
(one is a 2-storey family cottage with 2 rooms) and 4 stunning river suites on stilts (including one honeymoon
suite with outdoor bath), all offering spacious bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms within an acacia forest filled
with wildlife. To comply with the eco-footprint, electricity is generated by solar power, waste recycled, water
drawn using hydro power, hot water supplied by efficient 'kuni' boilers, cooking done with gas and eco-bricks
from sustainable sources and food sourced from local farmers.
The lodge and the conservancy will work closely
with the surrounding communities to offer wildlife courses, placements to students and assistance to schools,
clinics and local enterprise. Malewa Wildlife Lodge is a very special retreat. Here guests can enjoy an allencompassing nature experience that includes gentle walks with expert naturalists, fishing, biking, bush
breakfasts or lunches besides day or night game drives. A minimum of 2 nights stay is recommended but many
guests have commented that they would have preferred to stay much longer.
Malewa Wildlife Lodge - Cottages
Malewa Wildlife Lodge has four single-storey cottages and one 2-storey cottage with 2 bedrooms (suitable for a
family). All cottages are ensuite and can have twin or king size double beds with warm duvets. Each room has a
uniquely designed shower with a roof light, flush loo, safe, 24-hr solar power and a battery charging socket.
FACT FILE:
*4 single-storey cottages
*1double-storey cottage with 2 bedrooms
*Large twin or king-size beds with duvets
*Flush Loo, shower
*Solar Power, Battery Charging Socket, Safe
Malewa Wildlife Lodge - River Suites
Malewa Wildlife Lodge has four River Suites that overlook the Malewa River. Each suite is 72 Sq Mtrs and is
fronted by large glass windows and a balcony. All suites have ensuite shower and flush loos, large twin or kingsize
beds, sitting area, desk, 24-hr solar power, battery charging socket. One of the four suites is a honeymoon
suite containing an outdoor bath and 2 wash basins. The suites are secluded and enjoy excellent views and
birdlife. Over 200 species have been recorded near the river.
FACT FILE:
*4 x 72 Sq mtr River Suites with sitting areas
*Large twin or king-size beds with duvets,
*Flush Loo
*Shower (honeymmon suite also has a bath)
*Solar Power, Battery Charging Socket, Safe
Kigio Wildlife Camp
Kigio Wildlife Camp is under construction (opening
Feb/March) approximately 2kms from Malewa Wildlife
Lodge. It will be a superb all-suite camp surrounded
by a beautiful Yellow-fever tree woodland
overlooking the Malewa River. The camp is
constructed from sustainable pine-wood, local earth
from the conservancy, traditional thatch provided by
the surrounding community and canvas panels - there
has been minimal usage of cement and steel and the
environment has been carefully preserved during its
construction. Power is provided by solar panels.
Accommodation is in eleven spacious suites (each 72 sq
mt) and one 2-bedroom family suite, each built on deck and
containing a large bedroom and sitting area, a private
bathroom with flush loo, shower and balcony. The dining and
sitting areas are situated in a glade overlooking a towering red
cliff that houses colonies of bee-eaters. A most attractive bar
sits between two tall fever trees facing the cliff while dining
decks are extended up to the river. At night hippo and buffalo
visit the camp to feed on ground salts and vegetation, in the
morning zebra and giraffe wander through as more than 250
types of birds sing way. Kigio Wildlife Camp will not only
offer some of the highest standards of accommodation in
the Rift valley lakes area but also a rewarding wildlife
experience that could consist of several outdoor pursuits
including nature walks with naturalists, fishing and
biking, besides day and night game drives. For those
who wish to get out of the vehicle to pursue a more
active safari in glorious natural surroundings, a
minimum of 2 nights stay is recommended at the
camp.
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