Salt Lick Lodge,Tsavo West National Park,Taita Hills

Sarova Salt Lick Camp:
Tsavo West

Non Resident Rates For 2010 in USD

Season              Room Type
                   Single     Twin    3rd Bed
High             154        238       71
Chrismas       221       283       85
Low                94       188       56

Salt Lick Resident Rates for 2010
3Jan-5April 2010 KSH 5,000 Per Person SHaring
6Apr-30JUn 2010 KSH 4,500 Per Person Sharing

All rates at Sarova Salt Lick lodge are on full board basis

Seasons:

High: 3Jan-Mar,Jun-21 Dec 2010

Christmas:22Dec-2Jan 2011

Low:Apr & May 2010

Sarova Hotels and Game Lodges

The Sarova Stanley Hotel-Nairobi:

Sarova Panfric Hotel-Nairobi:

Sarova Whitesands Beach Hotel-Mombasa:

Sarova Shaba Game Lodge:

Sarova Lion Hill-Nakuru:

Sarova Mara Game Camp-Masai Mara:

Sarova Salt Lick Game Lodge-Tsavo West:

Sarova Taita Hills Game Lodge-Taita Hills:

Sarova Salt Lick Tsavo west

Sarova Hotels and Lodges
Sarova Salt Lick Lodge
Formerly Hilton Salt Lick Lodge
Tsavo West National Park



Located in the heart of the Taita Hills Wildlife Sanctuary that borders Tsavo West off Voi town, Sarova Salt Lick Lodge is a truly unique concept consisting of 96 rooms elevated on stilts, each overlooking a waterhole and linked by suspended walkways. The lodge is among the various Voi lodges and Tsavo West lodges where one gets to see the Tsavo elephant and enjoy a Kenyan safari.

At night, the waterhole are floodlit ensuring that guests enjoy an uninterrupted view of the daily procession of thirsty wildlife that comes to water at the waterhole.

 Things to do-Safaris:

Game drives: The Sanctuary is home to more than 50 species of mammals and over 300 species of birds. These include elephant, lion, cheetah, leopard, buffalo, giraffe, zebra, ostrich, eagles, vultures and much more

Conferences:

• Conferences and Incentives can be accommodated at our sister property Sarova Taita Hills Game Lodge, which is 8 kilometers away.With two conference rooms capable of accommodating up to 25 and 100 participants respectively, this is an ideal location for meetings, incentives or any large groups

 

Sanctuary Fee:

1.        Non residents: USD 30 per person per day

2.        Residents: Ksh.350 per person per day

 

Park Entry Fee Tsavo West National park

1.        Non-Resident USD 60 Per day

2.        Resident:KSH 300 per day

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Kudu-Point---Bush-dinners-Sundowner at Salt Lick

Taita Hills Wildlife Sanctuary

Taita Hills Wildlife Sanctuary is a privately owned conservation area located at the foot of the Taita Hills adjacent to Tsavo West National Park in Kenya – one of the world's largest game reserves.The Sanctuary provides a safe habitat to over 50 species of mammals and 300 species of birds within 28,000 acres of rolling savannah and woodland.

The Sanctuary is a success story in sustainable conservation where wildlife – including elephant, lion, buffalo and giraffe – thrive.This commitment to responsible ecotourism, which has been so well supported by visitors, ensures that the Sanctuary and all its wildlife will continue to prosper.

The Sanctuary offers many diverse opportunities for guests to experience the unique flora, fauna and culture of this fascinating ecosystem. Night game drives provide guests with an opportunity of seeing animals not usually encountered on a daytime game drive. Take a nature walk with qualified guides; enjoy a bush dinner or breakfast, champagne sundowner at Kudu Point or visit local communities and experience their culture.

Tsavo is only a 30-minute flight or 3-hour drive from the sun-drenched shores of the Indian Ocean. Here the quiet beaches, warm waters and cool cocktails will help you wind down after a week in the wild!

Wildlife survives and thrives where there are suitable protected habitats and at Taita, a highly trained team of rangers ensure that none of the animals are disturbed or harassed in any way. An extensive network of roads give good access to most parts of the Sanctuary and every junction is identified with numbered posts. Sections of the Sanctuary are closed to traffic in order to provide a safe haven for timid species.

We are very proud of the wildlife management achievements made within the Sanctuary and this is mainly due to the support we receive from our visitors and guests.

Our highly trained team of rangers regularly patrol the Sanctuary to ensure the  well-being and safety of animals and visitors alike.