| Sarova Shaba Game Lodge Game Lodge is situated
in the Shaba National Reserve. This Reserve is part of a conglomeration
of reserves in the Eastern Province, descending from Mt. Kenya,
at the entrance to the vast scrub desert that reaches beyond
L.Turkana, are situated Samburu National Reserve, Buffalo
Springs National Reserve and the third contiguous National
Reserve, Sarova Shaba Game Lodge . The Ewaso Nyiro River whose origin is the
northern slope of Mt. Kenya around the Nanyuki Township borders
all the reserves. The river's name is a derived from the local
community's language. It means the river of brown or muddy
water.
Sarova Shaba Game Lodge is the only lodge in the 239 sq. km Shaba National Reserve. The reserve was gazetted as a conservation
area in 1976. Thirteen (13) years later, the lodge became
officially operational. This is an 85-room, three-star lodge
whose dÈcor perfectly blends with the adjoining environment.
The lodge is set on a natural oasis and the water is channeled
into cascades and fishponds on the entire premises.
The Lodge basks in a legacy bequeathed by Joy
Adamson of the 'Born Free' fame. She was wife of a prominent
conservationist, George Adamson, who was a senior game warden
of the area. Joy raised her adopted animals next door to the
current Sarova Shaba Game Lodge's site. She first came to Kenya
in 1910 with her first husband whom she latter divorced. 
In 1956, George, in his capacity as the game
warden was compelled to kill a man-eating lioness, which had
three newly born cubs. So orphaned before they could imprint
on any animate object, they were taken in by Joy Adamson who
became their foster mother. She named them 'Lustica', 'Big
One', and 'Elsa'. She later found that she could not handle
three fast growing lionesses, therefore she reluctantly sent
the cubs to Blydrop, Rotterdam when they were five months
old.
Located in the Semi-desert Shaba Game Reserve
in the Central Kenya the Sarova Sarova Shaba Game Lodge Lodge offers the guests
a chance to see the bounty of unique wildlife made famous
by the film “Born Free”. In March 1998, the Lodge
played host to the cast and crew of the “ Born Free”,
true-life story of George and Joy Adamson and starred both
Kenyan actors and International film stars. The majority of
the filming took place in the Game Reserve but some of the
scenes were actually shot in the lodge.
Climate
Located in the semi arid region of Northern Kenya, just next
to Ewaso Nyiro River
Very
hot & dry with temperature averaging 29 degrees centrigrade
during the day
Warm
nights
Access
Distance: 314km from Nairobi
By Air
45 minutes from Nairobi (Wilson Airport) to Samburu or Sarova Shaba Game Lodge airstrip
By road:
5hrs from Nairobi - recommended 4x4 wheel drive or Tour Van
ECO Rating Society of Kenya
Sarova Sarova Shaba Game Lodge received an ESOK Bronze rating
in 2003.
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