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Mt. Kenya Safari Club
High on the slopes of Africa's second highest mountain,
The Mount Kenya Safari Club straddles the equator in a glory of luxurious
cottages and elegant buildings set amid manicured lawns and decorative
ponds. Ever since the Club was founded in 1959 by the late film star
William Holden, eccentric American Ray Ryan, and Swiss financier Carl
Hirschmann, it has been a Mecca for the international jet set - its list
of members reads like a Who's Who of royalty, aristocracy, and the rich
and famous.
The Club's history is as colourful and exciting as its members and visitors -
from the pioneers who made the homestead and the farm their own, through its
conversion into an upcountry hotel, to the uproarious narrative of the
three-hell raisers who bought it on a whim and launched a legend.
Whether visiting Kenya at a leisurely pace or stopping simply
for lunch, the Mt Kenya Safari Club maintains an immutably majestic
presence and is a touching reminder of the vision of its creators.
Catering to both small and large groups, Mt Kenya Safari Club
has a total of 114 bedrooms. These comprise 2 Villas, 13 Riverside
and 12 William Holden Cottages, 8 Garden Suites and Club Rooms
and Studio Suites. The Luxury Villas, William Holden Cottages
and the Presidential Suite each have a large sitting room. Most
rooms have a private verandah overlooking the majestic Mount Kenya.
Dinners are an elegant affair at the Safari Club. There is a choice
of two restaurants; the Mawingo and the Kirinyaga. There are also
two bars; the Zebra Bar, and the Trophy Lounge which has a relaxed
and friendly atmosphere and is the ideal setting for cocktail
parties.
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