Tawi Lodge – A Peaceful Escape in the Amboseli Wilderness
At the heart of a 6,000-acre private conservancy, Tawi Lodge offers a setting where nature and comfort exist in harmony. With Mount Kilimanjaro’s snow-capped peak in full view, the lodge provides a quiet retreat for travelers looking to experience Amboseli’s untamed beauty while enjoying personalized service and a relaxed atmosphere.
Spacious Cottages with Stunning Views
Designed to blend seamlessly with the landscape, the 13 private cottages at Tawi Lodge offer a sense of space, privacy and connection to nature.
Key features include:
Large wooden-deck verandas offering uninterrupted views of Kilimanjaro.
En-suite bathrooms with bathtubs and rain showers, perfect for unwinding after a day in the bush.
Cozy fireplaces and elegant furnishings for a warm, inviting atmosphere.
Soft lighting and natural tones that enhance the surrounding wilderness.
Dining with a Focus on Fresh, Local Ingredients
The lodge’s farm-to-table approach ensures that every meal is prepared with fresh, organic ingredients, some sourced directly from the onsite garden.
Dining highlights:
A la carte meals featuring a fusion of African and international flavors.
Flexible meal times to accommodate early morning and late evening safaris.
Bush dining experiences for those who want to enjoy a meal surrounded by the sights and sounds of the wild.
A selection of fine wines, local brews and handcrafted cocktails to complement the experience.
Safari Adventures & Unique Experiences
With Amboseli National Park just a short drive away, guests can explore one of Kenya’s most wildlife-rich regions, famous for its large elephant herds and diverse birdlife.
Activities include:
Guided game drives in Amboseli and the conservancy, led by experienced guides.
Night game drives for a glimpse into the nocturnal world of leopards, hyenas and other elusive wildlife.
Bush walks to discover Amboseli’s smaller wildlife, plants and cultural history.
Camel safaris for a different perspective of the vast, open plains.
Birdwatching in the lodge’s wetland areas, home to over 400 species of birds.