KENYA KAKAMEGA FOREST HOTELS, CAMPS & LODGES
Rondo Retreat
Originally, Rondo was owned by a sawmiller who, in 1948, built a house at his wife’s request at the base of what was thought to be the biggest tree in the Forest, an Elgon Olive, which still stands today. The sawmiller left Kenya in 1961, leaving the property to the Christian Council of Kenya. Rondo officially came into the hands of the Trinity Fellowship in 1966 which was headed by the Reverend and Mrs. Cuthbert (Cubby) and Mathilde (Thilde) Dawkins. The Trinity Fellowship first used Rondo as a youth centre and orphanage.

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This will exclusively be tailored to suit your requirements, taste and budget. The advantage here is the flexibility it offers in terms of the timing, safari routing, changes, the order of visits, choice of accommodations, etc. as long as it is logistically doable.
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Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania are unique destinations on the African Continent that are yet to be discovered. The three countries share the world's second largest freshwater lake - Victoria, they are home toAfrica's highest mountains - the snow capped Kilimanjaro and Mount Kenya and also home to the finest game sanctuaries and reserves - Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Maasai Mara and Amboseli - just to mention a few.