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Amanya Hut 3-Bedroom House Amboseli
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Servizi più richiesti
- Vista montagnaVista montagna
Esplora la zona
Risa Amboseli National Park
- Amboseli Elephant Research Camp8 min in auto
- Parco Nazionale di Amboseli12 min in auto
- Amboseli (ASV)15 min in auto
- Kimana Gate29 min in auto
Gli spazi a tua disposizione
3 camere, 3 bagni, 6 posti letto
Camera 1
Camera 1 - 1 letto matrimoniale
Camera 2
Camera 2 - 1 letto matrimoniale
Camera 3
Camera 3 - 1 letto king
Bagno 1
Doccia
vasca da bagno
Bagno 2
Doccia
Bagno 3
Doccia
Informazioni su questa struttura
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Amanya Hut 3-Bedroom House Amboseli
ABOUT AMANYA HUTS AMBOSELI*
Amanya Huts is set at the foot of Mt.Kilimanjaro which is the highest freestanding mountain in the world at 5,895 meters and topped by one fifth of all the ice in Africa in the famous Amboseli National Park. The park is set in a rolling savanna scenary dwarfed by the presence of the pink-tinged snow capped peak of Mt.Kilimanjaro and thus portraying a classic hollywood image of Africa.
Amanya Huts is located next to Amboseli National Park and 10 mins drive to Iremito gate.
The ideal location of our African Huts ensures you have a breathtaking morning and evening view of Mt.Kilimanjaro as all soul structures are designed to face its majestic.
The set up of our African huts also gives our clients an advantage of having a close view of wild animals passing by like,zebras,Ostrich,giraffes and gazelles.
Our African huts offers complete tranquility and privacy as we have maintained the original nature feel and authenticity of our grounds offering you a total attachment with nature.
Amanya Huts is fenced ensuring our clients are safe as they mesmerize the beauty of mother earth. It only takes four and a half hours to Amanya Huts from Nairobi city and 20km from Amboseli Airstrip.
It takes you a 45 minutes flight from Wilson Airport landing at Amboseli Airstrip at Amboseli National Park.
Amanya Huts offers tranquility to unwind and relax for a weekend getaway,holiday,honeymoon,family time,e.t.c
Africa is a huge and diverse continent, with lots of different climates, ecosystems and cultures. Therefore, there isn't a single style of traditional African hut, but rather, as in the rest of the world, the traditional styles vary dramatically even in relatively short distances. This variance occurs because of the availability of different materials (if you live in an area with no trees you aren't going to base your architecture on timber, for example) as well as the different climactic conditions (do you need something that stays warm, something that keeps the sun off, do you need something that deals well with heavy rain?) And then also it depends on your culture - there are some nomadic or semi-nomadic people who clearly aren't going to build the same way as people who are permanently settled in one place, but then also you have aesthetic tastes, societal norms (do you need a space big enough for lots of people to meet in your house, or do you meet outside or in some other space?).
These huts are symbolic of Africa. They are the hallmark of a definitive architectural ingenuity. To many, they are a cornerstone of the African renaissance that was inspired by what is arguably Africa’s most dazzling human creation: the Egyptian pyramids.
Despite their rich history and cultural heritage, African huts have come under attack from modernisation and its praise singers, who argue that the round structure, usually made of mud or clay, with a peaked roof, is backward and primitive. The proponents of this worldview hold that huts are not good housing facilities for people as they are incompatible with the use of electricity.
Our African huts are modernised and all ensuite.
What is a traditional African Hut made of? How is it built? Why was this material chosen for building it?
Africa is a huge and diverse continent, with lots of different climates, ecosystems and cultures. Therefore, there isn't a single style of traditional African hut, but rather, as in the rest of the world, the traditional styles vary dramatically even in relatively short distances. This variance occurs because of the availability of different materials (if you live in an area with no trees you aren't going to base your architecture on timber, for example) as well as the different climactic conditions (do you need something that stays warm, something that keeps the sun off, do you need something that deals well with heavy rain?) And then also it depends on your culture - there are some nomadic or semi-nomadic people who clearly aren't going to build the same way as people who are permanently settled in one place, but then also you have aesthetic tastes, societal norms (do you need a space big enough for lots of people to meet in your house, or do you meet outside or in some other space?).
A traditional African hut can be made of various materials, depending on the region and the local resources available. However, generally, a traditional African hut can be constructed with natural materials such as mud, thatch, wood.
These natural materials were chosen for the construction of traditional African huts for several reasons. First, these materials are generally accessible and abundant in most regions of Africa.
Second, they are economical and easy to work with, allowing people to build their own homes without relying on expensive materials or specialized labor.
Additionally, our Huts are weather-resistant and can maintain a cool temperature inside the hut, making them ideal for the warm climates of Africa.
Finally, the construction of traditional African huts with natural materials also has cultural and symbolic value, as these dwellings are rooted in the tradition and history of many African communities.
*OUR ACTIVITIES*
_*GAME DRIVES*_
Min 2 Pax price is per person in a day, inclusive of;
Park fees, Professional English speaking Guide/Driver, Game drives, Government taxes, Bottled mineral water
– Non Residents = $200 per person
– Residents = $120 per person
-We offer short and long private Safari
_*HOT AIR BALLOON SAFARIS*_
• Non Residents $450 per person
• Residents $375 per person
• Nature walk min 2 Pax = $15 per person
• Bush Dinner = $30 per person
• Bush Breakfast = $20 per person
• Observation Hill Breakfast = $30 per person (extra Parkfees)
• Masai Village Visit = $15 per person
• Night Game Drives $60 per person (Park fees not included)
• Outdoor entertainment (masai dance)free
*TRANSFERS PER VEHICLE*
• From Nairobi one way $200
• From Mombasa one way $350
• From Amboseli Airstrip one way $80
• Emali Train Station one way $120
• Amboseli Iremito Gate Junction one way $60
• Namanga border one way $250
• Illasit border one way $100
House Rules:
- Check-in time is 2pm and check-out is 10am.
- Smoking is not allowed.
- There are free parking on premises parking facilities available at the property.
- Pets are not allowed at the property.
Amanya Huts is set at the foot of Mt.Kilimanjaro which is the highest freestanding mountain in the world at 5,895 meters and topped by one fifth of all the ice in Africa in the famous Amboseli National Park. The park is set in a rolling savanna scenary dwarfed by the presence of the pink-tinged snow capped peak of Mt.Kilimanjaro and thus portraying a classic hollywood image of Africa.
Amanya Huts is located next to Amboseli National Park and 10 mins drive to Iremito gate.
The ideal location of our African Huts ensures you have a breathtaking morning and evening view of Mt.Kilimanjaro as all soul structures are designed to face its majestic.
The set up of our African huts also gives our clients an advantage of having a close view of wild animals passing by like,zebras,Ostrich,giraffes and gazelles.
Our African huts offers complete tranquility and privacy as we have maintained the original nature feel and authenticity of our grounds offering you a total attachment with nature.
Amanya Huts is fenced ensuring our clients are safe as they mesmerize the beauty of mother earth. It only takes four and a half hours to Amanya Huts from Nairobi city and 20km from Amboseli Airstrip.
It takes you a 45 minutes flight from Wilson Airport landing at Amboseli Airstrip at Amboseli National Park.
Amanya Huts offers tranquility to unwind and relax for a weekend getaway,holiday,honeymoon,family time,e.t.c
Africa is a huge and diverse continent, with lots of different climates, ecosystems and cultures. Therefore, there isn't a single style of traditional African hut, but rather, as in the rest of the world, the traditional styles vary dramatically even in relatively short distances. This variance occurs because of the availability of different materials (if you live in an area with no trees you aren't going to base your architecture on timber, for example) as well as the different climactic conditions (do you need something that stays warm, something that keeps the sun off, do you need something that deals well with heavy rain?) And then also it depends on your culture - there are some nomadic or semi-nomadic people who clearly aren't going to build the same way as people who are permanently settled in one place, but then also you have aesthetic tastes, societal norms (do you need a space big enough for lots of people to meet in your house, or do you meet outside or in some other space?).
These huts are symbolic of Africa. They are the hallmark of a definitive architectural ingenuity. To many, they are a cornerstone of the African renaissance that was inspired by what is arguably Africa’s most dazzling human creation: the Egyptian pyramids.
Despite their rich history and cultural heritage, African huts have come under attack from modernisation and its praise singers, who argue that the round structure, usually made of mud or clay, with a peaked roof, is backward and primitive. The proponents of this worldview hold that huts are not good housing facilities for people as they are incompatible with the use of electricity.
Our African huts are modernised and all ensuite.
What is a traditional African Hut made of? How is it built? Why was this material chosen for building it?
Africa is a huge and diverse continent, with lots of different climates, ecosystems and cultures. Therefore, there isn't a single style of traditional African hut, but rather, as in the rest of the world, the traditional styles vary dramatically even in relatively short distances. This variance occurs because of the availability of different materials (if you live in an area with no trees you aren't going to base your architecture on timber, for example) as well as the different climactic conditions (do you need something that stays warm, something that keeps the sun off, do you need something that deals well with heavy rain?) And then also it depends on your culture - there are some nomadic or semi-nomadic people who clearly aren't going to build the same way as people who are permanently settled in one place, but then also you have aesthetic tastes, societal norms (do you need a space big enough for lots of people to meet in your house, or do you meet outside or in some other space?).
A traditional African hut can be made of various materials, depending on the region and the local resources available. However, generally, a traditional African hut can be constructed with natural materials such as mud, thatch, wood.
These natural materials were chosen for the construction of traditional African huts for several reasons. First, these materials are generally accessible and abundant in most regions of Africa.
Second, they are economical and easy to work with, allowing people to build their own homes without relying on expensive materials or specialized labor.
Additionally, our Huts are weather-resistant and can maintain a cool temperature inside the hut, making them ideal for the warm climates of Africa.
Finally, the construction of traditional African huts with natural materials also has cultural and symbolic value, as these dwellings are rooted in the tradition and history of many African communities.
*OUR ACTIVITIES*
_*GAME DRIVES*_
Min 2 Pax price is per person in a day, inclusive of;
Park fees, Professional English speaking Guide/Driver, Game drives, Government taxes, Bottled mineral water
– Non Residents = $200 per person
– Residents = $120 per person
-We offer short and long private Safari
_*HOT AIR BALLOON SAFARIS*_
• Non Residents $450 per person
• Residents $375 per person
• Nature walk min 2 Pax = $15 per person
• Bush Dinner = $30 per person
• Bush Breakfast = $20 per person
• Observation Hill Breakfast = $30 per person (extra Parkfees)
• Masai Village Visit = $15 per person
• Night Game Drives $60 per person (Park fees not included)
• Outdoor entertainment (masai dance)free
*TRANSFERS PER VEHICLE*
• From Nairobi one way $200
• From Mombasa one way $350
• From Amboseli Airstrip one way $80
• Emali Train Station one way $120
• Amboseli Iremito Gate Junction one way $60
• Namanga border one way $250
• Illasit border one way $100
House Rules:
- Check-in time is 2pm and check-out is 10am.
- Smoking is not allowed.
- There are free parking on premises parking facilities available at the property.
- Pets are not allowed at the property.
Responsabile della struttura
Travelnest
Lingue
Inglese, greco, italiano, spagnolo
Servizi della struttura
Piscina/Spa
- Vasca idromassaggio
Connessione Internet
- La casa offre la connessione Internet Wi-Fi
Parcheggio e trasferimenti
- Parcheggio in loco
Cucina
- Frigorifero
Camere
- 3 camere
- Lenzuola
Bagno
- 3 bagni
- Asciugamani forniti in loco
- Solo doccia
Spazi a disposizione
- Caminetto
Aree esterne
- Balcone
- Giardino
Animali
- Non sono ammessi animali domestici
Idoneità e accessibilità
- Struttura riservata ai non fumatori
Vantaggi della posizione
- In montagna
Misure di sicurezza
- Rilevatore di monossido di carbonio non specificato (l'host non ha indicato se la struttura è dotata di un rilevatore di monossido di carbonio; valuta l'ipotesi di portare un rilevatore portatile)
- Rilevatore di fumo non specificato (l'host non ha indicato se la struttura è dotata di un rilevatore di fumo)
Informazioni generali
- Dimensioni dell'unità: 130 metri quadri
Regolamenti
Check-in
Check-in a partire dalle Mezzogiorno
Età minima per il check-in: 18
Check-out
Check-out entro le 10:00
Istruzioni speciali per il check-in
Riceverai un'e-mail dall'host con istruzioni relative al check-in e al check-out
Animali domestici
Animali domestici non ammessi
Bambini e letti aggiuntivi
Si accettano prenotazioni che includono bambini.
Informazioni importanti
Da ricordare
Per eventuali ospiti aggiuntivi possono essere previsti supplementi, variabili in base alla politica della struttura.
All'arrivo, oltre a un documento di identità comprensivo di foto, potrebbero essere richieste una carta di credito/debito o una caparra in contanti per eventuali spese accessorie.
Tutte le richieste speciali sono soggette a disponibilità al momento dell'arrivo e possono comportare spese aggiuntive. Le richieste speciali non sono garantite.
Le feste in loco e gli eventi di gruppo sono severamente vietati.
L'host non ha indicato la presenza o l'assenza di un rilevatore di monossido di carbonio in struttura; ti consigliamo di portare con te un rilevatore da viaggio.
L'host non ha indicato la presenza o l'assenza di un rilevatore di fumo in struttura.
Questa struttura è gestita tramite il nostro partner Vrbo. Riceverai un'e-mail da Vrbo con un link al tuo account, dove potrai modificare o cancellare la prenotazione
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Informazioni sulla zona
Amboseli
Questa casa vacanze si trova a Amboseli e vanta una posizione strategica in montagna. Amboseli Elephant Research Camp è una tappa fondamentale per gli amanti delle attività. A livello di bellezze naturali, spiccano invece Parco Nazionale di Amboseli e Kimana Gate.
Cosa c’è nei dintorni?
- Amboseli Elephant Research Camp - 8 min in auto
- Parco Nazionale di Amboseli - 12 min in auto
- Noomotio Observation Point - 21 min in auto
- Kimana Gate - 29 min in auto
- Parco Nazionale del Kilimangiaro - 71 min in auto
Come spostarsi
- Amboseli (ASV) - 15 min. in auto
Ristoranti
- Ol Tukai Bar - 11 min in auto
Domande frequenti
Gli animali sono accettati presso Amanya Hut 3-Bedroom House Amboseli?
No, questa struttura non accetta animali domestici.
A che ora si deve eseguire il check-in presso Amanya Hut 3-Bedroom House Amboseli?
Orario di inizio del check-in: Mezzogiorno.
A che ora si deve eseguire il check-out presso Amanya Hut 3-Bedroom House Amboseli?
Orario del check-out: 10:00.
Dove si trova Amanya Hut 3-Bedroom House Amboseli?
Con una buona posizione in montagna, questa casa vacanze si trova a 4,1 km da Amboseli Elephant Research Camp e a 15 km da luoghi d'interesse come Parco Nazionale di Amboseli e Noomotio Observation Point. Kimana Gate si trova a 14,4 km di distanza.
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