Luxury Coastal Safari Style Villa for Sale and Rent in Malindi Kibokoni, Coast, Kenya

Safari Style Costal Villa Expensively Furnished

Ebenezer House is newly built in coastal safari style with 'makuti' thatch.
Professionally designed in an open-plan fashion, it gains maximum benefit from the Indian Ocean breezes. All the furnishings are of an exceptional quality and no expense has been spared with the finishings.

Accommodation:

Bedrooms:
Bedroom 1 - master bedroom with king size bed, TV/DVD, and two
seating areas to the front and rear of the house. Walk in wardrobe.
Bedroom 2 - ground floor, double bed in antique Swahili style. Walk in wardrobe.
Bedroom 3 - 3 single beds, Walk in wardrobe.
Bedroom 4 - 1 single bed.

Bathrooms:
En-suite to Bedroom 1 - Large his/hers showers and sinks, wc, bidet.
En-suite to Bedroom 2 - shower, sink, wc, bidet.
En-suite to Bedroom 3 - shower, sink, wc, bidet.
Imported, high quality sanitary ware and fittings.

Kitchen:
Very large, with central 'island' work area. Bosch gas cooker, 2 large
fridge/freezers, water dispenser, microwave, toaster, coffee maker. All
crockery, cutlery, pots and pans are provided (many imported specifically)
Small table with 4 chairs.

Living Room:
Lounge: comfy settee and two armchairs, coffee table, potted palms.
Catches the morning sun. Leads directly onto large
patio area which overlooks the pool.
Dining room:
Large table with 8 chairs, cabinet, subtle atmospheric lighting.

Outside:
Private swimming pool (9x6m), barbecue and poolside furniture. Grassed garden with mature trees. Also, there is a large patio area which is sunny throughout the day. Covered parking area for 2 cars.

Coast/Beach:

Oasi Beach is 5 minutes drive away from the house. It is largely unspoilt and
you can walk for miles in either direction with sand dunes for the children to play in. Also available is horse riding and kite surfing.

Golf:
Malindi Golf and Country Club is just 3 minutes by car. Daily and weekly
membership available.

Special interest holidays:
Horse riding, kite surfing, deep sea fishing and Marine Park nearby.

Travel:
Malindi Airport is a mere 15 minutes drive away, and Mombasa International
Airport is about 2 and a half hours drive. Local 'tuk-tuks' (taxis) are very
cheap and plentiful, and a visit into Malindi and back is about one euro.

Further details:
Malindi is a small town, but there are numerous banks, shops, restaurants, and supermarkets. There are many restaurants and hotels should
you decide to eat out, with Italian food predominating. Fruit and vegetables are readily available. Both bicycle and car rental are available. Big game fishing is very popular with Marlin, Swordfish and Broadbill prize trophies. There is also a marine park which can be visited in a glass bottomed boat. From here you can snorkel in some of Kenya's loveliest areas of coral garden. Next to the sea is Vasco da Gama's Pillar. This is the actual cross planted by the Portuguese sailor as he became the first European to reach Kenya by sea. If you are interested in natural forests, visit the Arabuko-Sokoke forest, the largest patch of indigenous forest left in East Africa. It is home to a glorious variety of butterflies and several unusual species of birds and mammals. The Gedi ruins at nearby Watamu show what a 13th century town would have been like.