They are similar in appearance to Kuru House and each has a distinct theme – The Artist’s Studio, The Observatory, The Literary Room, The Photographer’s Studio and The Love Shack! All are spacious and comfortable, with shiny wooden floors beneath woven rugs and intriguing pieces of antique furniture that recall the colonial era. The cottages have either a double bed or twin beds, plus their own lounge area with sofa or armchairs, writing desk and chair, luggage rack, and wardrobe incorporating a safe. The en-suite facilities are enclosed in a section to one side – here, there is a flush toilet, twin ceramic washbasins, and power shower with hot running water! Each cottage also has its own veranda, perfect for relaxing and enjoying the views. The Family Villa is effectively a double unit, with two en-suite rooms and a large lounge, while the Private Villa is entirely self-contained – named Nyati House, it is situated in a secluded valley and is a fantastic option for groups of families hoping for a little privacy.
*For families with children under the age of 6 years, we always request a Family Villa or a room without a balcony for safety reasons. If you stay here with us, please ensure this is what you are given.*