Inside Kenya's Most Iconic Hotel / Mt Kenya Safari Club

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Dave Mani

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Inside Kenya's Most Iconic Hotel / Mt Kenya Safari Club


After climbing Mt Kenya, we decided that a short vacation was well deserved to relax a little bit. Since we were already in the Nanyuki region of Kenya, there is no better place to go on a little getaway than at Fairmont Mt Kenya Safari Club which is most likely the most famous hotel in Kenya.

From the moment we arrived, we immediately felt…

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  1. As usual, your video guys are so amazing to feel as though we were right there with you. Just a small addition, Adnan Khashoggi is the Saudi connected to this club. He was not a prince, but he was known for his opulent lifestyle.

  2. What a wonderful place! Glad that you got to learn the rich history of the place.
    It was the preferred place for the global elites in Hollywood, business and politics as a convenient hideout away from cameras to cut deals, relax and strategize.

  3. We used to go there for the William Holden wildlife foundation as school kids. It's beautiful. We would ride on the back of like a 200-year-old tortoise that was HUGE. You could sit on its back, your feet wouldn't be able to touch the ground and it would walk around munching grass like you were no burden to carry at all. Fun fact: We found out they and crocodiles have 'indeterminate growth', so keep growing until they die. See if you can get that experience, it's amazing.

  4. looks like equator suite? love it edit: oops a different suite, must be next door. I have a video short of my child hopping back and forth over the equator tile. Wow, Ive never seen a property tour there in a car… . always in a golf cart….. The Fairmount is actually the place that caused me to be ok staying in Nanyuki, I was otherwise out the door and I figured if that can be done here so can a plant based eco lodge. Have found some more amazing places like that up on the slopes towards Timau. I remember saying I feel like I'm somehow closer to heaven here at the Fairmount.. The forest inside the william holden gate is also my favorite, I'm a little irritated I can't live next to the Fairmount 😉

  5. 48 Hours in Nairobi

    Friday

    7:00 AM

    -Visit Nairobi National Museum, Uhuru Park

    -Shop for souvenirs

    11:00 AM

    -Rida a matatu

    2:00 PM

    -Lunch at Carnivore restaurant

    -Visit Nairobi National Park, Railway Museum, Kenya National Archives, Arboretum

    -Get a view of the city from Kenyatta International Conference Centre

    5:00 PM

    Lounge (bar & restaurant)

    Saturday

    9:00 AM

    -Visit Giraffe Centre, Bomas of Kenya, Karen Blixen Museum

    2:00 PM

    -Visit Splash or Village Market

    7:00 PM

    -Go to a nightclub

    -Dinner

    Sunday

    10:00 AM

    -Brunch

    -Ngong racecourse or Country club