Lake Naivasha Sopa Lodge
Situated on the southern shores of Lake Naivasha, second largest of only two freshwater lakes in Kenya's Great Rift Valley, Naivasha Sopa Lodge is an impressive property with a dramatic backdrop.
The lake is the stage of some magnificent storms and was named Nai Pasha (Rough Water) by the Masai tribes.
An ornithologist’s paradise, the lake is home to 400 species of wonderful bird life and an abundance of fish and water life. The surrounding landscape is host to a variety of game including giraffe, buffalo, the elusive black faced Colobus monkey and, in the lake itself to many hippo that can be seen grazing within the lodge grounds.
The lodge has a total of 21 cottages, consisting of 4 rooms each, making a total of 84 rooms all with a panoramic view of the lodge environs and the lake.
Luxuriously appointed rooms feature spacious sunken lounges, while upper floor rooms have their own private balcony on which to relax, sunbathe, or view game. All rooms are en-suite.
The guest amenities in the rooms include complimentary bottled water and the bathroom amenities include a hairdryer, fresh linen daily, and evening turndown service.
In addition, the lodge has a swimming pool, a Pizza and Grill restaurant, and a poolside snack bar.
Activities that can be arranged at Naivasha Sopa Lodge include horse riding, bird watching, fishing, water sports, cycling, lake trips and nature trails.
Reference: Sunworld Safaris
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