Kipungani Explorer

Kipungani Explorer – Kipungani Bay, Lamu Island Kenya coast

Kipungani Explorer is situated at the end of a deserted 12 kilometers crescent beach on the southerly tip of Lamu Island, off the northern coast of Kenya. Kipungani sits in a natural watershed on the edge of Kipungani Bay, where the protected mangroves of Kipungani Creek meet the ocean - and the start of a deserted 14-kilometre beach.

Kipungani Explorer Kipungani Bay, Lamu Island is managed by the Heritage group of hotels and overlooks a deserted 14-kilometre beach on the South-western tip of Lamu Island.

Kipungani Explorer is a dream destination for those seeking a true desert island holiday, in a secluded location. Kipungani Explorer in Kipungani bay Lamu island has 14 chalets which are well secluded and shaded by palm trees. Chalets are constructed entirely from local materials, with grass floors and thatch roofs woven by the neighbouring villagers. The large interiors are a picture of rustic simplicity, with giant king-size beds and furniture all hand-made from local woods.

Each chalet has an ocean-facing verandah with local sofas and cushioned chairs. Amenities include freshwater showers, flush toilets and separate dressing areas with wash basins. Beach-facing lounge and bar are furnished for complete relaxation. The dining room sits in a small tropical garden with an adjoining library. In front of the building is a horizon-touching saltwater pool. There is also a gift shop, bottled water and mosquito repellent in all chalets and early morning coffee/tea served on the verandah.

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