
Yesterday I did a post on Olarro lodge and little Olarro and as Part 2 of my post I am meant to bring you with me to the beautiful and stylish Olarro plains, a place i was also guest to during my stay in Olarro. Before that lets head back to Olarro lodge for a minute. Notice how the interiors are beautifully painted all white giving a swahili feeling. The staircase and the bed reminded me so much about Lamu.
At Olarro plains, AKA where I want to spend the rest of my life, nothing is too much and just like Olarro lodge,the attention to detail is amazing. From the welcome at the entrance, to the architecture, the decor,warm hospitality to the exemplary services. Its strategic location affords you the unparalleled views of a series of dramatic landscapes and a panorama that extends to the horizon where the sun sets.
The swahili touch extends to Olarro plains too. This door must be taking you to Lamu. We arrived at the plains in good time for lunch. This door right here opens to a little slice of heaven on earth. Walk with me
At the other side of this door to your left is the dining area and bar to the right. Straight ahead is an infinity pool overlooking and serving you with views of the pristine African savanna teeming with wildlife.






My first impression on walking into the room was classic beauty. I was immediately served endless luxury with a dash of charm. The plains has four double and four twin rooms all en suite each beautifully designed. Have a look.

And then there was the evening cocktails as we waited for the sunset. If you read my articles you should know the moment means a whole world to me. The sunset is merely a prelude to the dawn, yet its majesty fills my mind with the most beautiful of dreams.


A trip to the Mara ecosystem and its environs is incomplete without a visit to the Maasai villages. There is so much to learn that someone can’t from the books or at the comfort of the lodge.




We also got to experience and enjoy a bush dinner, a spectacular dining experience under a star-studded sky which i have no photos of as my camera acted up. We are still having a talk.
That’s all about my experience at Olarro. I hope you enjoy both reads. You can catch up with part one here.
Till next time,cheers.
wow, I will definitely give Olarro a visit very soon ind33d. Thanks Ray
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fantabulous
always on point
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thank you Wallace
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By all means. You’ll love it there
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This is amazing a date with Olarro is a must do
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Yes yes yes
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WOW! I love visiting new places that are as welcoming and breathtaking as this.
Keep them coming!
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