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Nairobi & Lamu: Where to Eat, Play & Stay

  • July 9, 2023

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]I celebrate my 30th birthday in Kenya and split my time between Nairobi and Lamu. After my trip to Ghana in December 2021—January 2022, I wanted to return to Africa. I knew I wanted to experience a safari and enjoy some downtime close to a beach. So after much planning, I decided on Kenya and went with my sister.

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Read my Kenya overview for info on how to get around, entry requirements, and more.

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Nairobi

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The Social House Nairobi

Their slogan is “1.3° from The Equator, 180° from Ordinary” and it’s a hub for locals and tourists alike. This Black woman-owned hotel is truly one of the best hotel stays I’ve ever had.

 

The art and decor throughout the hotel (including the rooms) are beautiful, and their attention to detail is impeccable! For example, they realized it was my birthday during my stay, without me even mentioning it. And they gave me a dessert sampler filled with sweets from their cafe bar, The Living Room.[/vc_column_text][mkdf_image_gallery type=”grid” enable_image_shadow=”no” number_of_columns=”three” space_between_items=”tiny” image_size=”full” images=”10891,10900,10882,10898,10896,10894″][vc_empty_space height=”18px”][vc_column_text]

Restaurants

Speaking of their restaurants, The Social House has four in total and each offers different options:

  1. The Living Room: Café-bar and coffee roastery at the front of the hotel that’s open 24 hours. This is one of the best places to get coffee since they serve their very own blend of Kenyan coffee.
  2. Copper (The Urban Grill): Has an open-fire grill and specializes in meat and fish dishes.
  3. The Other Room: A pool-side farm-to-table restaurant that also hosts the hotel’s a-la-carte breakfast and is open 24 hours.
  4. Inca: The hotel’s rooftop restaurant that serves Peruvian cuisine. This was hands down my favorite restaurant — the food and drinks are delicious. In fact, their pisco sours are the best I’ve had since my trip to Peru.

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Amenities

Other amenities offered include: a pool, TV’s in every room, toiletries, and even plushy robes for purchase.[/vc_column_text][mkdf_image_gallery type=”grid” enable_image_shadow=”no” number_of_columns=”two” space_between_items=”tiny” image_size=”full” images=”10888,10880″][vc_empty_space height=”18px”][vc_column_text]

Ololo Lodge

Yet another accommodation that is one of the best I’ve ever stayed in. Can’t make it to Maasai Mara, and/or looking to stay within Nairobi’s National Park, this is the place for you. Ololo Lodge is an Australian family-owned safari lodge that is very tight-knit. In fact, we met the father and son, and they’re super friendly and knowledgeable about the lodge and National Park. The level of customer service from their staff was amazing, especially from their manager, James.[/vc_column_text][mkdf_image_gallery type=”grid” enable_image_shadow=”no” number_of_columns=”four” space_between_items=”tiny” image_size=”full” images=”10956,10971,10922,10910″][vc_empty_space height=”18px”][vc_column_text]

Amenities

We booked the tower room which offered two balconies with stunning views of the National Park. Through Ololo, you get to go on two safaris a day, morning and evening. The stay also includes complimentary breakfast, lunch, dinner, and beverages (alcoholic or non-alcoholic).

 

The lodge has a pool, a farm you can visit that they use for their restaurant, and even offers massages.[/vc_column_text][mkdf_image_gallery type=”grid” enable_image_shadow=”no” number_of_columns=”four” space_between_items=”tiny” image_size=”full” images=”10914,10954,10948,10904,10912,10918,10916,10946,10943,10936,10908,10906″][/mkdf_tabs_item][mkdf_tabs_item tab_title=”Where to Play”][vc_column_text]

Nairobi National Park

Known as the “World’s only Wildlife Capital” because it’s the only national park in the world situated within a city. It’s a great place to go on safari and see the “Big 5″ — the entrance fee is $60 USD/per day.[/vc_column_text][mkdf_image_gallery type=”grid” enable_image_shadow=”no” number_of_columns=”three” space_between_items=”tiny” image_size=”full” images=”10969,10975,10977,10979,10981,10982″][/mkdf_tabs_item][mkdf_tabs_item tab_title=”Where to Eat”][vc_column_text]

There are tons of restaurants in Nairobi, but we ate most of our meals at the hotels we stayed at. Ololo Lodge offers complimentary breakfast, lunch, and dinner during your stay and The Social House has four restaurants.

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Lamu

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The Majlis Resort

A spacious and beautiful beach hotel located on Manda Island in the Lamu archipelago. The decor and artwork throughout the resort are absolutely stunning. I also couldn’t get enough of the mix of Italian, Indian, and Swahili vibes with the clean, white aesthetics. The rooms are incredibly spacious, I felt like the bathroom in our room was almost too big. That feels very odd to say, but emphasizes how big it was.

The service was great, although one staff member didn’t seem too knowledgeable about what half-board included. They told us alcoholic beverages were included, but upon checkout, we were charged for our drinks. This wasn’t a big deal, but seems like something all staff should know.[/vc_column_text][mkdf_image_gallery type=”grid” enable_image_shadow=”no” number_of_columns=”four” space_between_items=”tiny” image_size=”full” images=”10992,10996,10998,11000,11002,11004,11006,11008″][vc_empty_space height=”18px”][vc_column_text]

Restaurants

Speaking of their drinks (and food), the resort has three restaurants on its property that offers different cuisine; these include Italian, Japanese, and International dishes. Honestly, many reviews said the food isn’t that great, and while I agree, I didn’t think it was awful. However, I agree with others that said their best cuisine is at the Japanese restaurant, the sushi was delicious.[/vc_column_text][mkdf_image_gallery type=”grid” enable_image_shadow=”no” number_of_columns=”three” space_between_items=”tiny” image_size=”full” images=”11010,11012,11014,11016,11018,11020″][vc_empty_space height=”18px”][vc_column_text]

Amenities

They offer three pools, toiletries, a spa (I’d HIGHLY recommend utilizing), and even a store to purchase swimsuits and souvenirs.[/vc_column_text][mkdf_image_gallery type=”grid” enable_image_shadow=”no” number_of_columns=”two” space_between_items=”tiny” image_size=”full” images=”10990,10988,11022,10994″][/mkdf_tabs_item][mkdf_tabs_item tab_title=”Where to Play”][vc_column_text]

Explore Lamu

I’d highly recommend hiring a tour guide to explore Lamu since it has such a rich history. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the oldest and best-preserved Swahili settlement in East Africa.

Because the island has narrow alleyways, there are no cars. So you get around by either walking or riding a donkey. There are two tuk-tuks on the island that are used as ambulances, one for humans and the other for donkeys.[/vc_column_text][mkdf_image_gallery type=”grid” enable_image_shadow=”no” number_of_columns=”two” space_between_items=”tiny” image_size=”full” images=”11026,11024″][vc_empty_space height=”18px”][vc_column_text]

Get custom/tailored clothing

This is a must when visiting any African country and in Lamu, the best place to go is Aly King Boutique. They have so many prints to choose from and can create anything you want, from a romper to shorts.[/vc_column_text][mkdf_image_gallery type=”grid” enable_image_shadow=”no” number_of_columns=”three” space_between_items=”tiny” image_size=”full” images=”11028,11030,11032″][vc_empty_space height=”18px”][vc_column_text]

Dhow Cruise

A traditional Swahili boat, taking a Dhow cruise is another must when in Kenya. We booked a sunset cruise through our hotel, which was serene and a beautiful way to end our trip.[/vc_column_text][mkdf_image_gallery type=”grid” enable_image_shadow=”no” number_of_columns=”two” space_between_items=”tiny” image_size=”full” images=”11034,11036″][/mkdf_tabs_item][mkdf_tabs_item tab_title=”Where to Eat”][vc_column_text]

There are some restaurants in Lamu to eat, but we ate most of our meals at the hotel. Especially because our room included half board — breakfast and lunch, or breakfast and dinner. Also, because we visited during the low season, some of the popular restaurants (e.g. Peponi Hotel Restaurant) were closed.

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(Finally) Sharing some photos/videos from my 30th (Finally) Sharing some photos/videos from my 30th birthday trip to #Kenya — leave it to me to post this 9 months later 😅 

Read my blog post for a full recap (🔗 in bio) on where I ate, played, and stayed in #Kenya🇰🇪 (#Nairobi and #Lamu) including @ololo_lodge, which was hands down one of my favorite stays because: 

1. It's located in #NairobiNationalPark: Making it a great option if you're short on time but want to experience a safari 🦁🐒🦓🦒
2. Their staff is very attentive and friendly, especially their manager, James!
3. Your stay includes complimentary breakfast, lunch, dinner, and beverages (alcoholic or non-alcoholic)
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• Experiencing heat damage (my stylist and I were able to fix this and have since stopped using high heat towards the front of my hair)
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For 90% of my trips, I put my natural hair in #minitwists or #minibraids. Both are great low-maintenance styles, keep my hair moisturized in any climate, and are versatile to style.

My favorite hairstyles for mini twists and braids are: two buns, a low ponytail or bun, or wearing a scarf with my twists/braids out. 

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• Slide 1: Mini braids with twists at the ends in Kenya 🇰🇪
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