One of the rooms.
I think there were 8 of them.
Each has a bed with mosquito net, full bath, a/c and heat.
Very comfortable.
The main lodge.
Inside was the bar, dining room, tea room, a couple patios for viewing of the water hole and tucked in behind it was the pool.
It was a little cool so none of us went in the pool but it was a nice setting and we enjoyed reading, sunning and even had lunch out there one day.
This is Abel. He was our guide.
Abel was from the local area.
Djuma puts a lot of value on the locals and provides more than just jobs.
The school in Abel's village was built with funds provided by the Djuma Lodge...another good reason to support this wonderful establishment.
Monday, September 29, 2008
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