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ROOMS:12 cottages
- Each cottage has its own wooden-deck veranda and a fabulous view ofthe highest mountain in Africa, even from the comfort of your bed or your bathtub.
- Double or twin cottages, all have en suite bathrooms fitted with both a bath and shower
- Each cottage has its own fireplace and a mini bar for those very special sundowners.
- Lighting and watersystems are solar powered. A charging facility for cell phones and camera batteries is available.
- A butler service is provided for maximum privacy and comfort.
Short Overview
Tawi Lodge is located on a private conservancy of 6,000 acres just five minutes from Kimana Gate, the eastern entrance to Amboseli National Park.
Family friendly
Internet
Outside national park
Pool
Spa

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