Lentorre Lodge is a small and elegant facility which provides the perfect spot to relax and soak in the wonders of a wild and untouched Africa. The Lodge has a maximum capacity of 16 guests with four double/twin villas and two family units. Each room is set up differently each with its own generous sized plunge pool. The common area of the lodge has a main communal swimming pool as well. The Lodge boasts of an underground hide with a tunnel into it which guarantees daily action. The hide is right on the waterhole allowing guests and their camera lenses to be at eye level with the water. Larger herds of zebra, impala, Vervet monkeys and baboon troops visit the waterhole in the mornings and afternoons. On almost every evening the waterhole is active with everything from lions, spotted hyenas, striped hyena, elephant, buffalo, leopard, giraffe, genets, civets, aardwolf and porcupine The extreme diversity in the area is completely unique giving guests access to savannah plains with thick bush, a fig and tamarind tree forest with huge tree canopies inhabited by around nine Colobus families, the salt lakes of Magadi and Natron, virtually guaranteeing flamingo viewing and lots of other water birds, salt pans and great Rift Valley vistas, the Ewaso Ngiro river, stunning for evening sundowners or just an afternoon with chairs in the river reading a book or watching the livestock come to drink at various watering points, magnificent views of the escarpment and mountains in the distance. Authentic cultural activities are also designed around the group dynamics, from walking cows to their boma, spectacular dances with warriors and ladies from the area which are mostly done on the river site with sundowners.