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Elsa's Kopje

Elsa’s Kopje is a luxurious safari lodge nestled into Mughwango Hill within Kenya’s Meru National Park. Named after the lioness Elsa from the book and film Born Free, the lodge offers an intimate connection to the wilderness and a rich conservation legacy

Ratings: 5 STARS

Address: Peponi Plaza, 1st Floor, Block E, Mwanzi Road, Westlands, P.O. Box 277703 - 00506 Nairobi, Kenya

Phone: +254 730 127000

Accommodation

Elsa’s Kopje features a variety of elegantly designed accommodations:

  • Open-Fronted Cottages: Uniquely crafted with stone and thatch, each cottage incorporates natural features of the landscape, offering panoramic views of the savannah.

  • Family Cottages: Spacious units suitable for families, featuring additional rooms for children.

  • Honeymoon Suites: Designed for romance, these suites boast outdoor baths and private decks overlooking the wilderness.

  • Private House: An exclusive retreat with an en-suite master bedroom, twin bedroom, private garden, infinity pool, and dedicated living and dining areas.

Services & Amenities

  • Dining: Renowned for its cuisine, Elsa’s Kopje offers meals inspired by northern Italian flavors, featuring freshly picked salads, homemade bread, and handmade pasta.

  • Spa Treatments: Guests can indulge in massages and spa services, with treatment areas offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.

  • Infinity Pool: A tranquil pool overlooking the Meru Plains, perfect for relaxation after a day of exploration.

  • Complimentary Wi-Fi: Available in public areas to keep guests connected.

  • Laundry Service: Complimentary laundry services are provided for guests' convenience.

Activities

  • Game Drives: Experience both day and night drives to observe the diverse wildlife of Meru National Park, including lions, elephants, rhinos, and over 400 bird species

  • Guided Bush Walks: Explore the flora and fauna on foot with experienced guides.

  • Rhino Sanctuary Visits: Visit the 84-square-kilometer sanctuary home to both black and white rhinos.

  • Fishing: Enjoy line fishing for catfish, tilapia, and barbel along the park's rivers.

  • Cultural Visits: Engage with local communities and visit nearby schools supported by the lodge.