Escape to Paradise: Lerruat Log Resort, Kajiado, Kenya Awaits!

Lerruat Log Resort Kajiado Kenya

Lerruat Log Resort Kajiado Kenya

Escape to Paradise: Lerruat Log Resort, Kajiado, Kenya Awaits!

Okay, buckle up, buttercups, because we're about to dive headfirst into the Lerruat Log Resort experience in Kajiado, Kenya. This isn't just your run-of-the-mill hotel review; this is a full-blown, messy, honest, and hopefully hilarious account of what you really get when you "Escape to Paradise." I'm talking accessibility, spa days that might leave you… well, let’s just say “relaxed,” and enough Wi-Fi to upload a whole season of The Crown to your Instagram story.

First Impressions: The Road Less Traveled… Eventually

Okay, so getting there? It's an adventure. Lerruat Log Resort is, shall we say, "off the beaten path." My GPS tried to send me down what looked like a glorified goat trail. (Seriously, goats made better time than I did for a bit.) So, accessibility? Technically accessible due to the presence of a driver, but the road leading to the resort is not necessarily wheelchair-friendly. But once you are on the property, they do offer that support. The resort itself? Oh, it's a different story. It’s gorgeous. Rolling hills, sprawling views, and a certain… rustic charm. Imagine a luxury treehouse meets open savanna. That's kinda the vibe.

Rooms: Comfort Level: Cozy with a Side of… Wow!

My room? Stunning, honestly. I opted for the non-smoking room, because, well, I'm not a smoker. And it was spacious! Air conditioning (a lifesaver!), a ridiculously comfy bed (extra long bed – THANK YOU!), and a private bathroom that felt like its own little spa. The hair dryer? Solid. The slippers? A nice touch. And the free Wi-Fi in all rooms?! Praise the internet gods! They're not kidding about it. I had flawless streaming throughout my stay, which, let's be real, is a HUGE win.

Amenities: Let's Talk Pampering (and Maybe a Little Chaos)

  • Spa/Sauna: Okay, the spa. This is where things get interesting. I signed up for the massage and was fully expecting to emerge feeling like a limp noodle in the best possible way. Well, it was lovely, but honestly… the music selection? A bit… eclectic. I think I heard both Enya and a Kenyan folk song within the same 30 minutes. Still, the massage itself was fantastic, and the sauna was pure bliss. They also offer Body scrub and Body wrap treatments, which, if I’m honest, I was too chicken to try, but I'm sure are equally enjoyable.
  • Swimming Pool: The Pool with a view is one of the best parts of the property. Absolutely stunning. I spent a solid afternoon there, alternating between swimming and staring at the scenery. Pure. Relaxation.
  • Fitness Center: The gym/fitness center is available if you are feeling energetic! I opted for more of the spa and pool time.
  • Things to do: Okay, so this is where Lerruat really shines. They offer horseback riding, bird watching, and even guided nature walks. I’m a city slicker, so I stuck mostly to the pool and the bar, but I saw other guests having a blast.

Dining: Fueling Up for Adventure (or Napping)

  • Restaurants: The main restaurant offers a buffet in restaurant, which is great for convenience. The food was… good. A little inconsistent at times. One day I had a truly amazing soup in restaurant, the next day? A bit bland. Still, there's plenty of variety, including vegetarian restaurant options, and they offer both Western cuisine in restaurant and Asian cuisine in restaurant.
  • Bar: The Poolside bar is where it's at. The cocktails were strong, the atmosphere was chill, and the views were epic. Happy hour is a MUST.
  • Room Service: Room service [24-hour]? Yes, please! Especially for that breakfast in room after a long night by the pool.

Cleanliness and Safety: Feeling Safe and Sound?

This is a big one, especially with everything going on in the world. Lerruat Log Resort takes it seriously. Anti-viral cleaning products, daily disinfection in common areas, room sanitization between stays, and staff trained in safety protocol. They also have hand sanitizer everywhere. So, you know they're trying their best.

Services and Conveniences: The Little Things… and the Big Ones

  • Internet: Free Wi-Fi everywhere! And it works!
  • Concierge: The staff are helpful and friendly. They're excellent at helping you book tours or arrange transport.
  • Daily housekeeping: My room was always sparkling clean.
  • Currency exchange: Super convenient if you need it.
  • Cashless payment service: Another win!
  • Safety deposit boxes: If you have valuables, this is a great option.

For the Kids and the Fam:

Family/child friendly.

Getting Around: The Great Escape

  • Car park [free of charge] and Car park [on-site]: Super convenient if you have your own car.
  • Airport transfer: They offer this, which is a HUGE relief after that bumpy trek in.
  • Taxi service: Helpful and easy to arrange.

My Takeaway: Worth the Trip? Absolutely!

Look, Lerruat Log Resort isn't perfect. It's a little rough around the edges, the road to get there isn't the greatest, and the food can be a bit hit-or-miss. But that's part of its charm. It's authentic. It's beautiful. It's a place where you can truly disconnect from the world (even if you're still uploading photos to Instagram), relax, and recharge.

My Score: 4 out of 5 stars (would be 5 if that road to the resort was a bit smoother!)

The Offer: Your Escape to Paradise Awaits!

Book your stay at Lerruat Log Resort now and receive:

  • A complimentary bottle of local wine upon arrival.
  • A 15% discount on all spa treatments.
  • Free upgrade to a room with a balcony (subject to availability).
  • Guaranteed views and experience of the best accommodation in Kajiado, Kenya

Don't miss out on this chance to experience the beauty and tranquility of Lerruat Log Resort. Book your escape today!

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Lerruat Log Resort Kajiado Kenya

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Alright, buckle up buttercups, because this isn't your average, sterile travel itinerary. This is my Lerruat Log Resort Kajiado, Kenya – Expectation vs. Reality (and a whole lotta dust) journal. Think of it as a pre-trip detox from reality, followed by a glorious, messy plunge back into it.

Phase 1: Pre-Trip "Zen" (Yeah, Right)

  • Week Before Departure: My brain decides to stage a full-blown rebellion. Packing list? Non-existent. Passport? Buried under six months' worth of bills. I swear, my cat is judging me. ("You call yourself a traveler?" - Mittens, probably.) I picture myself sunning myself by a sparkling pool, sipping something suitably exotic. In reality, I’ll probably spend the first 24 hours battling jet lag and the existential dread of being away from my comfy couch.

  • Day Before: Panic buying mosquito repellent. “Tropical Strength”? Bring it on! (Spoiler: the mosquitoes of Kajiado are clearly immune to mere "tropical strength.") Googling "Swahili phrases" and feeling incredibly inadequate. I can barely say "hello" in English without sounding like I'm auditioning for Shakespeare.

  • Departure Day (Early AM): Airport chaos! That last-minute scramble for the boarding pass. The TSA guy looking at my carry-on like it's a potential bomb hazard. Then, the sheer, blissful freedom of being on the plane. The initial rush of exhilaration quickly subsides, replaced by the inevitable fear of flying that hits every damn time.

Phase 2: Arrival and Initial Impressions (Dust, Dawn, and Doubt)

  • Day 1: In The Thick of It
    • Morning (or what felt like a perpetual dawn after the flight): Landed! Nairobi airport. The heat hits you like a slap in the face (in a good way, I think?). Customs was a breeze (thank god), and then… the car. The driver, bless his heart, looked like a charming version of a weathered nomad. The drive to Lerruat Log was a blur of vibrant colors, a vast, untamed beauty of the African savanna. My initial reaction? Jaw-dropping awe mixed with a side of "Am I going to get eaten by a lion?!"
    • Afternoon (Log Cabin Dreams): The resort itself is gorgeous, a rustic-chic dream built with logs and love. The air is crisp. The sun is bright. The first view from my balcony: unreal. I'm momentarily speechless. Then I unpack, take a blissful nap, and wake up feeling like I've been transported to another planet (I'm pretty sure I have.)
    • Evening (Sundowners and Shadows): "Sundowners," as the locals call it. We are presented with a cold beer, I'm in complete paradise. The Kajiado sky explodes with color. But, as the sun dipped below the horizon, a sudden chill descends. Suddenly, I'm questioning my packing decisions. I, once again, am reminded that I probably forgot something.

Phase 3: Safari Shenanigans and Emotional Rollercoasters

  • Day 2: The Safari! (And the Dust… Oh, the Dust!)

    • Early Morning (the real stuff): The day starts with a pre-dawn jeep ride and a lot of nerves. Our guide, a guy named Moses, is a font of knowledge. His quiet charisma, with a hint of mischief, is captivating. The first few hours consist of us bouncing along dusty tracks, the wind whipping through us, and the feeling that we are a small part of the massive African wilderness.
    • Mid-Morning (Lion King Moment): We spot the lions. A pride of majestic lions, lounging in the shade. It's the single most spectacular thing I've seen in my life. I spend a solid hour staring at them, completely and utterly mesmerized. There's a moment where it's like: "This. Is. IT."
    • Afternoon (Dust Storms and Delight): We see herds of Zebras, majestic giraffes, and the most playful elephants. The afternoon is a blur of animal sightings, dusty roads, and the constant, glorious feeling of being utterly insignificant in the face of nature's perfection. The dust? Well, it's everywhere. In your hair, your clothes, your pores, your teeth… But honestly, I don't even care.
    • Evening (Campfire Tales): Back at the resort, we have to have a bonfire. The resort lights up at night, and the stars come out to party. Then, it's late-night campfire stories with Moses and the team. The tales, the music, the laughter… pure magic.
  • Day 3: The Great Exasperation and the Quiet Beauty

    • Morning (the best of times and the worst of times): We learn about the history of the area, we get to visit a local Massai village. The experience is overwhelming and difficult. I can't help feel torn between the desire to help and my own ignorance. This is when I realize I might not be cut out for this "world travel" thing. I wonder what I was thinking. But then, there's a kindness in the eyes of the people, a resilience, that I can't quite explain. It grabs you by the heart.
    • Afternoon (Peace and Quiet): I'm done. I need time to reflect so I retire to the lodge. Peace and quiet are found on the porch. I listen to the rustling leaves and the calls of distant birds. I sit there, and take a deep breath, and I begin to feel myself again.
    • Evening (reflection and a slight stomach bug): I find myself reflecting-- I'm overwhelmed and profoundly glad I came. I also spend a lot of time in the bathroom.

Phase 4: Recovery, Retreat, and the Reluctant Farewell

  • Day 4: Relaxation and Re-Entry

    • Morning (sleep-in and recovery): I wake up late, feeling much better, and take a solid nap.
    • Afternoon (the pool): Poolside bliss. Finally, some proper relaxation.
    • Evening (the goodbyes): We take a last look at the sunset, some very special moments. You start to feel like you're a new person. The goodbyes with the team are sweet but hard. You're left feeling that those few days are not enough. The last sundowners are a quiet, reflective affair.
  • Day 5: Back to Reality (But a Bit Changed)

    • Morning: The airport again. The long flight home. Empty of words, and full of memories.
    • Evening: Reality hits like a ton of bricks. Laundry, emails, and the soul-crushing return to ordinary life. But the dust, the laughter, the lions, and the quiet, persistent beauty of Kajiado, they'll stay with me. I keep it all locked away in my memories, ready to be relived and retold.

Conclusion: Kenya, you were a whirlwind. Beautiful. Brutal. Unforgettable. I wouldn't trade it for anything. Even the dust. (Okay, maybe I'd trade a little of the dust.) And that, friends, is my imperfect, glorious, and very human travelogue.

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Lerruat Log Resort Kajiado Kenya

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Escape to Paradise: Lerruat Log Resort - Kajiado FAQ (Because Let's Be Honest, You *Need* This)

Okay, Seriously, Is This Place *Really* Paradise? I've Been Burned Before.

Alright, alright, let's be real. Paradise? Depends on your definition, and your expectations of *everything* being perfect. Lerruat Log Resort is, I'd say, near-paradise. Picture this: woke up, sun already frying the savanna, birds doing their dawn chorus, the air… crisp is an understatement. It has that "I'm-miles-from-anywhere-and-I-love-it" vibe. The views? Spectacular. You're surrounded by nothing but nature, so *technically* it's not a con, but hear me out. I saw breathtaking sights, from the vast savanna to the stunning sunrise, which made me feel like a kid.

But here's the *real* deal: Don't expect a perfectly manicured, sterile resort. This is *rustic* luxury. My shower pressure was a little…enthusiastic (like a caffeinated toddler with a water pistol), but I wasn't there to nitpick. I was there to *chill*. Remember, it’s an escape. They are not perfect. Maybe in paradise, you don’t care.

What's the Food Like? Because I'm a Glutton for Punishment (and Tacos).

Okay, food. Crucial. I'm not gonna lie, I had a moment of panic before my first meal. "Am I going to be eating grass?" the thought flickered across my mind. Nope! The food is seriously good. They have all kinds of dishes that can satisfy every palate. Freshly cooked, generous portions. Don't expect Michelin-star dining, but expect hearty, flavorsome meals. Especially the nyama choma (grilled meat). I went for a walk. I looked around. I saw animals. Then I ate meat. It was a fantastic circle.

My advice? Try everything. And remember, you *are* on holiday. Don't be shy about ordering seconds (or thirds, no judgment here!). I felt like a proper king, especially after that second plate of the stew. The staff is super friendly and always ready to help. They really go out of their way for you and they are just nice people.

What About the Rooms? Are They Actually Logs? (And Are There Spiders?)

Yes to the logs! That's kind of the whole *thing*. They're gorgeous, honestly. Real log cabins, cozy and rustic, with that amazing scent of wood. Think "warm hug in a room." Mine had a balcony overlooking the...well, everything. Waking up to that view, coffee in hand... pure bliss.

Spiders? Look, it's the bush. There might, *possibly*, be a spider. But honestly, I didn't see any monsters. The rooms are well-maintained. And even if I had, I'd embrace it. Okay, not really. But maybe. It is a bit of the bush. Expect some insects. Embrace the adventure, but keep the bug spray handy, okay? It will be a fun adventure for you and you will love it like I did.

Okay, So No Crazy Nightlife, Right? What *Is* There To Do?

Nightlife? Haha! Nope. Unless you consider stargazing "wild." Trust me, the stars are incredible at night. Seriously, a million more stars than I've ever seen in my life. It's dark. Really dark. It is wonderful. It is a kind of darkness you can get lost in. My favorite part was watching the moon. It feels like you can touch it.

During the day, it's all about the safari, which is just *amazing*. You can visit a nearby Maasai village, which is super cool and insightful, and get a real sense of the culture. You can swim in the pool and forget the real world exists. Seriously, it’s all a great way to unwind and chill. Trust me, you won't be bored. You will be busy. But mostly unwinding.

Let's Talk Safari: What Animals Did You *Actually* See? Be Honest!

Okay, this is where things get a little... blurry, in a good way. We went on a safari. I saw everything. I saw a ton of giraffes. I saw elephants, so many elephants! I got some fantastic pictures, because I got really lucky. I saw so many animals and it was hard to comprehend it all. I was so excited and overwhelmed.

The highlight of the trip was seeing a family of elephants. A baby elephant splashing in a shallow pool was simply amazing. It was very emotional for me, seeing the baby so close to its mom. It was a beautiful experience that will stay with me forever. It made me think about my own mom and the importance of family. I don't remember being so happy and joyful, but I felt so small there that I realized my issues were insignificant. It changed me and left me inspired. Every day felt like Christmas.

Is It Kid-Friendly? My Little Monsters Need Entertainment.

I'm not a parent, so take this with a grain of salt. But from what I saw, yes, it looked good. There is plenty of space for them to run around and explore, and the safaris would be amazing. There's a swimming pool. If your kids need constant stimulation this might be tricky. But if your kids are ok with swimming and a safari, then they can have a blast. I saw several families enjoying themselves, so it's definitely doable.

What About the Staff? Are They Friendly? (Because Sometimes, a Smile Makes All the Difference).

The staff? Absolutely fantastic. Incredibly friendly, helpful, and genuinely seem to care about making your stay special. They're like family. They are the nicest people I have met. They are the whole reason everything works. They go above and beyond. They're attentive, always smiling, and ready to help with anything. They are the reason why you should visit.

Okay, Final Verdict: Should I Go? (Give It to Me Straight!)

YES. Seriously. YES. Go. If you want a relaxing escape, a chance to disconnect, incredible views, delicious food, and a genuine taste of Kenya's beauty, Lerruat Log Resort is the placeHotel Deals Search

Lerruat Log Resort Kajiado Kenya

Lerruat Log Resort Kajiado Kenya

Lerruat Log Resort Kajiado Kenya

Lerruat Log Resort Kajiado Kenya