
Kipungani
Explorer
Overlooking a deserted 14 km beach on the south-western tip
of Lamu Island, Kipungani Explorer is a dream destination for those seeking a
true desert island holiday. After a 90 minute flight from Nairobi, you will be
met at Manda Island and transported by boat to the lodge, which is located two
degrees south of the Equator.
Our
14 spacious and secluded chalets sit above the soft white sands of Kipungani Bay,
which is Swahili for ‘the place of fresh air’. Shaded by the palm
trees that line our 600 m beachfront, the chalets are constructed entirely from
local materials, with mkeka matting floors and makuti thatch roofs
woven by the residents of neighbouring Kipungani Village. The large interiors
are a picture of rustic simplicity, with giant king-size beds and all furniture
handmade from local mangrove and palm woods. Each chalet has an ocean-facing verandah
with local funzi sofas and chairs piled high with colourful cushions. Amenities
include freshwater showers, flush toilets, and separate dressing areas with wash
basins.
Facilities
Delectable
catch-of-the-day seafood and continental cuisine.
- Seawater
swimming pool with all-day bar service.
- Lounge
and deck terrace with hanging moon-beds.
- Guest
library with variety of novels, magazines and games.
- Gift
shop with local handicrafts and ‘beach essentials’.
- Fresh
water for bathing from our own wells.
- Reliable
generator power supply.
Public
Areas:
The beach-facing
lounge and bar at Kipungani are furnished for complete relaxation, with large
driftwood furniture, hanging moon beds, and a variety of natural discoveries ‘combed’
from our shores. The dining room sits beside a small tropical garden, with an
adjoining library offering guests a broad selection of novels, magazines and board
games. In front of the building is a horizon-touching salt-water pool which offers
the perfect venue for the ultimate romantic sundowner!
Ecotourism
Kipungani
Explorer enjoys a uniquely harmonious relationship with the residents of neighbouring
Kipungani Village. Half of the lodge’s staff come from the village, from
where we also buy all our seafood and materials for repairing our bandas and boats.
Since
1999, Explorer has helped to completely rebuild and equip the Kipungani Primary
School through a charitable ‘twinning’ with a London Nursery School,
'Paint Pots'. Explorer guests have also contributed the salary of an extra
teacher and helped to launch an annual prize-giving day. The lodge is currently
working on a plan to start a second school in Mpakatoni, from where several other
staff members hail.
Services
Welcome drinks
for all guests upon arrival.
- Reliable
and efficient laundry services.
- Early
morning coffee or tea served on your verandah.
- Safety
deposit for all guests’ valuables.
- Marine
radio links to fax and phone in Lamu town.
- Bottled
water and insect repellent in all chalets.
- Treated
mosquito nets on all beds.
Activities:
Snorkelling
and diving on the reefs off Kinyika Rock and Manda Toto (November to March).
- Windsurfing
in the sheltered Lamu channel.
- Creek
or deep sea game fishing.
- Sailing
aboard our own Arab dhow.
- Bird
walks in and around the property.
- Visits
to Lamu’s historic mosques, markets and museum (additional charge).
- Day
trips to the ancient ruined forts of Manda Island (additional charge).
- Visits
to our neighbours in Kipungani Village.
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