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Lamu Hotels

Kijani House - Lamu Hotel

Swiss owner Pierre Oberson created Kijani House to revive the tradition of stone Swahili houses and create an authentic retreat for visitors looking to experience Lamu's past. It took Pierre more than ten years to rebuild the hotel from the ruins of three old houses, and he used only traditional methods and materials in the restoration.

Kipungani Lodge - Kipungani Lamu

Kipungani is a Swahili word meaning "the place of fresh air" and that is exactly what this exotic island off the northern coast of Kenya has to offer. This glorious hideaway is set in a bay on an unspoilt wild on the southern white beach, tip of the sleepy Swahili island of Lamu.

Kiwayu Safari Village

For centuries the bay of Kiwayu has been a calling point for dhows trading in ivory, carpets and carved chests traveling between Arabia, Mombasa and Zanzibar filling their "debes" with sweet water from Kiwayu's wells.

Kizingo Hotel

Kizingo has six very spacious bandas with high-pitched thatched roofs and shaded balconies with uninterrupted ocean views. Each Kizingo room has a large double bed romantically draped with mosquito netting and comfortable chairs for lounging.

Peponi Hotel

Peponi HotelPeponi Hotel Peponi's charm lies in its magical ambiance. Every part of it, the architecture, the smiling staff, the sea breeze, the fresh food, the views and even the smells, create a spell that entrances.

Lamu Palace Hotel

Lamu Palace HotelLocated in the heart of Lamu, along the shorefront cum harbor, this quaint hotel is situated at the pulse of the town. Perhaps the widest paved walkway stretches alongside the hotel's attractive entrance and verandah, and makes a perfect spot to stop for a refreshing drink or a cup of coffee even if you are not staying at the hotel and while you watch the island's daily 'activities' unfold before you.