Lake Naivasha
Lake Naivasha Country Club
From the top of the escarpment of the Great Rift Valley you can see Lake Naivasha sparkling in the sun thousands of feet below. Lake Naivasha Country Club became famous in the 1930's as a staging post for
Imperial Airways flying boat service from Durban to London.
The Old Colonial architecture is solid and comfortable with accommodation in rooms and cottages set in 12 hectares of green lawns shaded by mature acacias and spreading fever trees. Lake Naivasha Country Clubs public rooms are elegant and cool.
The residents' lounge has a massive fireplace and large bay windows. The bar is cozy and adjoins an immaculately equipped snooker. Lake Naivasha is the focus of activity.
There's good fishing for black bass and tilapia and a boat trip during the day is recommended for a close up of Naivasha's remarkable variety of birdlife and its hippo colonies.