Pelican House, self-catering accommodation located in the Ol Pejeta Conservancy, Kenya, has reopened following renovations.
New additions to Pelican House include a deck overlooking Pelican Dam, kitchen, living and cooking area, showers, improved Wi-Fi and a honeymooner’s suite.
The main house consists of two large en-suite double rooms, and a third double room with separate bathroom, sleeping a total of eight guests. There is a separate double suite in the garden with a bathroom. Four extra beds are available upon request.
Housekeeping is available to assist with housework, as is a cook, who can help with breakfast, lunch and dinner, at an additional cost. The kitchen has a five-burner gas cooker with an electric oven and fridge/freezer.
Guests have the option of either bringing their own food or taking up the fully-catered option for an additional cost.
Electricity is supplied by means of a generator eight hours a day. Telephone reception is limited, however, there is complimentary Wi-Fi available at Pelican House.
Located in the east of Ol Pejeta Conservancy, Pelican House is within easy reach of some of the conservancy’s well-known outdoor experiences, including the Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary, Baraka the blind rhino, and Morani’s Restaurant.
Self-catering accommodation reopens in Kenya
01 Jun 2018 - by eTNW
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