2ND JAN - 31ST MAR | 1ST APR - 30TH JUN | 1ST JUL - 31ST OCT | 1ST NOV - 21ST DEC | 22ND DEC - 31ST DEC | ||
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High Season | Low Season | Peak Season | High Season | Peak Season | ||
Full Board |
Single Room | $204.00 | $150.00 | $253.00 | $204.00 | $253.00 |
Double Room | $284.00 | $231.00 | $355.00 | $284.00 | $355.00 | |
Third Bed | $99.00 | $64.00 | $133.00 | $99.00 | $133.00 | |
Half Board |
Single Suite | $199.00 | $145.00 | $248.00 | $199.00 | $248.00 |
Double Suite | $274.00 | $221.00 | $345.00 | $274.00 | $345.00 | |
Triple Suite | $94.00 | $59.00 | $128.00 | $94.00 | $128.00 | |
Peak Season | High Season | Green Season | |||||
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Children under 3 yrs of age | FOC | FOC | FOC | ||||
Children 3-12 yrs sharing | 50% of adult rate | 50% of adult rate | 50% of adult rate | ||||
Children 3 -12 years occupying own room | 75% of adult rate | 75% of adult rate | 75% of adult rate | ||||
Picnic Lunch | Lunch | Dinner | |||||
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$25 | $30 | $30 | |||||
A 50% deposit is payable on confirmation of booking and the balance is due on collection of client(s) accomodation voucher 90 DAYS prior to arrival of the client(s) at the Lodge(s). Bookings not secured by the appropriate deposit will be released automatically and without prior notification. All payments should be made out to Masai Mara Sopa Lodge Ltd.
The contractual rates mentioned in this agreement are subject to change without notice; however, every effort will be made to maintain them. In the event of a change in Government Taxes or Levies and basic costs affecting the rates mentioned herein, Sopa Lodges reserves the right to pass on any increases to the CLIENT, AGENT / TOUR OPERATOR.
By road the lodge is 325kms north of Nairobi, a journey during which you will cross the Equator and enter the northern hemisphere. The tarmac stops at a small town called Archer’s Post, and from there it is a 21km game drive on all weather roads to the lodge.
The flying time from Nairobi is an hour and a half.
Ranging between altitudes of 800 to 1230m above mean sea level, the Samburu National Reserve forms a part of a far larger wildlife conservation area which incorporates the Buffalo Springs National Reserve to the south, and the Shaba National Reserve to the east between which the resident wildlife freely migrates.
And it was in this area that George and Joy Adamson raised Elsa the lion cub, and where they wrote the best selling book, Born Free, which later became an award winning movie. Joy later also wrote books about her pet cheetah and leopard, and today there is a museum dedicated to their memory at Lake Naivasha.
The Ewaso Ngi’ro River flows through this semi-desert, arid and environmentally harsh region while it divides the Samburu and Buffalo Springs reserves, and forms the northern Border of the Shaba Reserve. While it sustains Samburu’s large populations of wildlife in an area of 165 km², it also nurtures numerous forms of lush vegetation along the lines of its banks to include doum palm groves and dense riverine forests.
While there is a wide variety of animal and bird life to seen in the reserve, several species are considered unique to the region including the Grevy’s zebras, Reticulated giraffes and Vulturine guinea fowls. Lions, leopards and cheetahs can also be found here, as can elephants, buffalos, crocodiles and hippos. Other mammals frequently seen in the park include Olive baboons, gerenuks, warthogs, Grant's gazelles, Kirk's dik-diks, impalas, waterbucks, and Beisa oryxes.
There are also over 350 species of birds which include Somali ostriches, Grey-headed kingfishers, sunbirds, bee-eaters, Marabou storks, eagles, yellow-necked Spur fowls, lilac-breasted rollers, palm nut vultures, red-billed hornbills, secretary birds, Verreaux's eagles, superb starlings and yellow-billed hornbills.
Our guest cottages follow the exterior design of centuries-old, traditional Samburu housing, but the similarity stops there. Instead, our structures have much higher ceilings; far larger windows; much more floor space; and en suite bathrooms.
All our well-spaced cottages have two airy and comfortable, tastefully furnished guest rooms, each with two queen size beds; a large dressing table; a lavishly appointed bathroom; and an open air veranda which overlooks the waterhole.
The two guest rooms closest to the reception area provide for the physically challenged.
We look forward to the pleasure of organizing any of the above events for you, and ensuring that they will be memorable occasions.
The coolness beneath the high ceiling of the circular, grass thatched reception area and its adjacent boutique is a welcome respite from the outdoor heat of the equatorial sun, and its earthen colours and traditional Samburu decorations blend in perfectly with its surroundings. Like all the public areas in the main building, there are no windows and cooling breezes flow freely through the large, amorphous spaces in the walls.
The lounge also has an extremely high ceiling but, by way of a complete contrast, this spacious, comfortably furnished area has no front or side walls whatsoever except for a low, non-invasive safety barrier. As soon as you walk in from the reception, you feel like you are standing on top of the world as you come face to face with one of the most stunning, panoramic views of Africa you are ever likely to see.
And once you have taken a deep breath and recovered from that, you might just notice the nearby waterhole with its regular animal or avian visitors right in front of you.
What a pleasure in this arid, semi-desert region with its dry heat and low humidity! Tiled with various shades of blue mosaic tiles, and surrounded by a local flat stone sunbathing area, our large free form pool – with its adjoining children’s pool, outdoor shower, and sunken bar as well as views over the waterhole – provides you with the perfect solution when you want to be outdoors but keep cool at the same time.
The dining room is on a slightly higher level than the lounge, and it shares the totally open air atmosphere to allow you views over both the waterhole and the panoramic landscapes beyond.
While artistically positioned wall niches house various forms of natural decorations, and the furniture follows traditional designs, the curvaceous buffet tables and live cooking areas offer a wide selection of delicious fusions of different culinary disciplines coupled with garden fresh fruits and vegetables.
Our tastefully decorated main bar is located against the rear wall of the lounge, and is adjacent to the walkway and sunbathing area around the swimming pool with its shaded sunken bar where you can sit and talk to our Samburu barman at will.
✓ Adjoining Rooms | ✓ Gift Shop | >✓ Swimming Pool |
✓ Baby Sitting | ✓ Hairdryers | ✓ Telephone at Reception |
✓ Bedroom Kettles | ✓ Laundry | ✓ Traditional Dances |
✓ Bird Watching | ✓ Mosquito Nets | ✓ Turndown Service |
✓ Board games | ✓ Nature Walks | ✓ Weddings |
✓ Children’s Menu | ✓ Outdoor Dining | ✓ WiFi in the Lounge |
✓ Children’s Pool | ✓ Special Diets | ✓ Wheelchair Accessible Rooms |
✓ Flying Safaris | ✓ Sundowners |