
Treetops Lodge
Treetops Lodge Nyeri – Aberdare National Park
Located in the Aberdare National Park, the iconic Treetops Lodge Nyeri is a historic tree-house lodge on stilts, renowned as the place where Queen Elizabeth II stayed as a princess and left as a queen.
Originally constructed in 1932, Treetops Lodge lies directly in the path of an ancient elephant migratory route that links the Aberdare Ranges with Mt Kenya National Park. Its strategic location beside a natural watering hole and salt lick makes it one of the best spots in Kenya to witness wildlife up close.
Treetops is truly immersed in nature – with a towering ancient tree growing right through the lodge itself, the entire structure is built around it. This rustic yet comfortable lodge blends seamlessly with the surrounding forest environment of the Aberdares, offering guests a unique and immersive safari experience.
Embark on an unforgettable adventure with Adventure In The Wild Safaris by choosing one of our Kenya safari tours that include a stay at this iconic lodge.
Accommodation Highlights:
- Treetops Lodge features 36 en-suite rooms, designed for comfort and game viewing.
- It is built along the path of an ancient elephant migratory corridor connecting the Aberdares and Mt Kenya.
- The lodge is disability-friendly, featuring a specially adapted guest room on the 1st floor and ramp access to all floors and public areas.
- All rooms are equipped with a buzzer alert system to notify guests when animals appear at the waterhole.
- The viewing deck is semi-open and positioned for the best wildlife sightings at the watering hole and salt lick.
- A resident hunter (now serving as a naturalist guide) escorts guests on arrival to explore the surrounding flora and fauna.
Discover more with Adventure In The Wild Safaris – where history, wildlife, and comfort meet in the heart of Aberdare National Park.