P.o. Box 14815, 00800, Nairobi.
www.arberdaresafarihotels.com
Located in the heart of a dense forest in the
Aberdares National Park, overlooking two waterholes
and with views of Mt. Kenya, the famous Treetops
began in 1932 as a humble two-room dwelling
supported by wild fig tree. But in 1952 Treetops,
by then expanded to four rooms, gained overnight
renown as the place where Princess Elizabeth
was staying when she learnt of the death of
her father, King George VI.
Since then, for many, no visit to Kenya would
be complete without experiencing the Treetops
adventure. Today, the 50-room Treetops offer
comfortable beds in either a single or twin
room with plentiful shared bathroom facilities.
Two suites with their own bathrooms are also
available.
From the observation lounges, guests can view
and photograph an exciting range of wildlife
including rhino, elephant, bushbuck and even
lion. Guests can arrange to be woken at night
by the professional hunter when one of the ‘big
five’ is in view. Guests can also book
game drives into the salient in 4x4 vehicles.
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