Monday, April 18, 2011

Serena Mountain Lodge

A view of the hotel from our room's balcony
We were encouraged to arrange a stay away from Tumutumu in order to get a broader view of the region.  Given the distance that we traveled it would be a shame not to see any wildlife.  So we arranged a weekend stay at Serena Mountain Lodge which is located in Mount Kenya National Park, only an hour's drive from Tumutumu. 

The hotel is built in a semi-circle around a natural water hole at the boundry of the bush and the rainforest ecosystems.  The structure is raised 15 feet from the ground to provide protection from the animals.  And did we see animals!  The watering hole attracts various wild animals native to the park. 

I think we underestimated this feature.  A zoo would be the closest thing to compare it too, but this doesn't quite fit.  At the lodge no animals are confined to cages and there is always the element of surprise!  What will wander out of the bush next?  Just another Cape Buffalo or and Elephant?  Believe me, the chance visit of a monkey on your room's balcony is better entertainment than TV. 

All the rooms face the watering hole with a balcony, a jungle gym for monkeys.  Our first words of advice upon arrival - “Always be sure to latch your door shut, the monkeys will make a mess if they get in your room”.  At 7200 ft elevation the temperature is always pleasant, cool and shaded to sit out and watch the animals.  Mount Kenya, only about 25 km from the hotel, the perfect backdrop.  The hotel guests take all their meals at the hotel, which are included in the price of the stay.  The location is so remote – at the end of a dead end road into the park - it's several miles drive to the nearest community or restaurant.

 Wildlife Tunnel
It was a great weekend.  Besides the delicious, 4 course meals, the comfortable bed and pillows, and a shower that is not too hot and not ice cold, we loved watching the animals!  We saw:  Cape Buffalo, Worthogs, Bushbuck, Egyptian Geese, Elephants, Baboons, Monkeys, Antelope, and Ground Pigs(?)...  A couple of the nice services of the hotel to help you see the animals:  they have an underground tunnel to allow you to get closer to the animals on their level.  And they will wake you up at night if an animal comes to the waterhole that you want to see – at dinner time they take your order.  “Please wake me up if a leopard or a hyiena is sighted.  No need to disturb me for a cape buffalo, they were around all day.”

If you're headed to Kenya and can't afford a safari we highly recommend this alternative.  It was so nice to learn more about the local habitat, wildlife, and environment.

Now, what I'm sure your all waiting for, a rundown of the animals we spotted:

Cape Buffalo
Baboons on the move...
Warthogs
Bushbucks (a female)
Male African Elephant
Monkeys (on our balcony!)
Elephants by the waterhole at night!





2 comments:

  1. How amazing!! Did you have to go inside when the monkeys came or were they fairly tame?

    Loving the updates!

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  2. Loved the photos and remember well how wonderful it is to watch the animals....so pleased you are having a good trip...

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