Borana Lodge is Kenya’s greatest and most well-equipped lodge, nestled in the heart of Borana Conservancy in Kenya. Borana Lodge is nestled in a verdant environment along a magnificent hillside, and the lodge offers one of Kenya’s best panoramic views, providing visitors who visit the resort with the most spectacular views. Because the Borana lodge is located in a conservancy on your safari to Kenya, staying at the Borana lodge is extremely rewarding, and it makes a direct contribution to conservation, as all of the profits collected from the lodge help to maintain conservation integrity while promoting a sustainable journey for you.

Borana Lodge has a restaurant and serves cuisine.
Borana Lodge serves cuisine sourced locally from the Waitabit farm, Kenya’s largest permaculture initiative. The lodge uses organic foods sourced from Waitabit, such as vegetables, fruits, and beef, as well as eggs, which can be prepared by professional chefs to prepare healthy meals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and served by friendly and caring staff, making your stay at Borana Lodge the most colorful one.
Accommodation at the Borana Lodge in Kenya.
Borana Lodge offers conventional cottages with breathtaking views; each house is distinctive, well-decorated, and designed with the hillside in mind, with smaller elements that make your stay in Kenya more pleasant. Furthermore, the two additional cottages give refuge for families, with the sitting room split by a double and a twin, allowing parents to stay with their children.
Each house is well-established with rock and cedar, while the thatched roof adds to the natural ambiance, as do the open fireplaces that are lit every evening to provide warmth. The rooms are well-equipped with bathrooms that include both baths and showers to ensure a comfortable stay.
Rooms of the Borana Lodge in Kenya.
Room One.
Room one is located in the north part of the main lodge. It has a four-poster double bed, making it ideal for honeymooners and newlywed couples, and room one is also ideal for special occasions due to the presence of a private veranda for your best outdoor activities such as meals and the best view of the conservancy.
Room two.
Room two is a twin room located after room one. Room two is the most spectacular one, with beautiful views from both the bedroom and the bathroom. This is the ideal location for reading the heart of the conservancy.
Room three.
Room three is located near the main mess and is also wheelchair accessible; when paired with room four, they form a distinct combination of the family. Room three has a very tranquil veranda with the presence of the fig tree, where the couple may go and enjoy their private meals while also relaxing on the Kenya safari.
Room 4.
Room four is a double room located below the main lodge, near room three by the pool. The room is well formed around the giant rock and has a private porch.
Family cottages five and six.
Family cottages five and six each have a twin and double room, with a shared covered porch that allows for quiet meals and crazy afternoons. The room is excellent for a family of six individuals. However, room five offers enormous single beds with a beautiful dawn and a very large ensuite bathroom.

Room six is a double room with its own private sundeck, but it also has a children’s room downstairs with a spacious bathroom, bathtub, and shower that is suitable for children aged 12 and up.
Family cottages of room seven and eight.
Guests who prefer to enjoy family cottages seven and eight, which are exclusive and adjacent to the Hyena Valley Dam, have private access and a pool, as well as a communal sitting and dining room, making the cottage more popular among guests of all ages.
Room seven is a double room located upstairs with an ensuite bathroom and spectacular views of Hyena Valley Dam.
Room eight is a double room, making it the most spacious at Borana Lodge, with a large bathroom and private plunge pool.
Activities carried out at Borana Lodge.
Guests who stay at the Borana lodge engage and participate in a variety of activities, including in-room massages provided by the lodge on safari, as well as bird watching, game drives, guided walks, mountain biking, farm tours, family activities, conservation activities such as rhino tracking, visits to traditional Maasai villages, family experiences, and many more.
