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Lake Naivasha Sopa Resort |


Naivasha is a Masai name given to the area where the resort is located, denoting the characteristics of the lake including size and its tendency to roughness when windy.
The history of the area has always been important as it formed the main route of the slave trade from Uganda and the highlands of Kenya, including in 1884, the Scottish explorer Joseph Thompson’s epic journey through Masai land – where he writes in his journals of his time in Naivasha.
Situated by the shores of Lake Naivasha, a sweet water lake approximately 177sq kms in size, and home to many varieties of flora and fauna. The resort is on 120 acres of prime land.
ROOM & SUITE TYPES:
Double storied cottages offer extremely spacious rooms with en suite bathrooms and either balconies or solariums.
Spacious rooms with ensuite bathroom, private lounge and balcony. Each room boasts two queen-size beds.
FOOD & WINE:
The main restaurant is located at one side of the lobby. In the centre, hanging from a high wooden paneled ceiling, is a huge intricately done wrought iron chandelier and smaller light fixtures complimenting it around the rest of the dining room.
The Pool snack bar – serves a light a la carte menu with a pizzeria next to it to compliment it.
FACILITIES:
- Parking
- Gift shop
- Laundry
- Swimming pool
- Children’s swimming pool
- Evening turn down service
- Baby sitting on request
- Mini bars
- Safety deposit
- Tea/coffee making facilities
- Foreign exchange
ACTIVITIES:
Activities that can be arranged at Naivasha Sopa lodge include horse riding, bird watching, fishing, watersports, cycling, lake trips and nature trails.
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