
Treetops Lodge
Treetops Lodge Nyeri is a treehouse lodge on stilts in Aberdare National Park. It is famous for being the place where Queen Elizabeth II stayed as a princess and then left as queen.
Treetops Lodge, which was built in 1932, is right in front of a natural watering hole and salt lick, which makes it the best place to see wildlife. It is on an old elephant migration route between the Aberdare Ranges and Mt. Kenya National Park.
Treetops is very much in touch with nature, and there is an old tree that grows right through the hotel. The lodge was made around the tree. It has a rural look that fits right in with the Aberdares and is the perfect mix of nature and comfort. Choose one of our Kenya safari tours to start a journey you’ll never forget.
Accommodation Highlights:
- Treetops has 36 en-suite rooms
- Treetops Lodge lies in the path of an ancient elephant migratory route between the Aberdare
- Ranges and Mt Kenya National Park
- Treetops is a disability friendly lodge with a disabled guest room on the 1st floor and easy ramp access to all floors and public areas
- In all rooms there is a buzzer used to notify guests of any animals appearing at the waterhole.
- The view deck is strategically located in a semi-open area, and is the best place to view animals
- The resident hunter escorts visitors upon arrival to see the magnificent flora and fauna present around the Lodge.