At Sirikoi we don’t forget that being on safari can be a demanding and busy experience, for both body and mind.
The Wellness Corner
The Wellness Corner provides many ways to relax, exercise and unwind whilst on safari.
When you indulge in a massage or Sauna at our lodge, you’re doing more than rejuvenating your mind, body and soul, you are changing lives!
The proceeds from our wellness treatments are donated to a local school, Pepo la Tumaini Jangwani (Wind of Hope in the Desert).
They provide a safe haven for vulnerable children affected by poverty and HIV/AIDS.
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The infinity pool is discreetly located at the heart of our grounds, surrounded by succulents and lawns, and not far from the main deck. Refreshing in the hot midday sun, great for a swim in the morning or after a game drive, and it is 18 metres long. Equipped with sunbeds and towels, it is heated to allow use even during the fresher days. Sirikoi House has its own private pool.

Pickleball
Pickleball is loved by many and offers an exciting way to relax after the thrill of the bush. Played in the fresh highland air, it offers a lively yet light-hearted balance to days spent on safari. Guests often gather for a casual match, enjoying the laughter, the movement, and the friendly rivalry that naturally follows. Fun for all the family, it is easy to pick up, hard to put down, and brings as much joy in simply playing together as it does in the spirited matches. It has a way of turning strangers into team-mates, and a quick game into a lasting memory of your time at Sirikoi.
Children’s Activities
Family fun is important to keep everybody involved in the safari experience. Children thrive in discovering a new place and exploring freely around the Sirikoi grounds.
Our guides are expert at teaching children how to make fire, bows and arrows, searching for wildlife tracks and signs and learning about plants that are used, for example, sandpaper plant and the toothbrush tree.
They can get delightfully lost in our organic vegetable garden and enjoy the berries! picking flowers and vegetables, collecting eggs from the hens (who love to be carried around too!), stroking our rabbits and meeting our horses in their stables.
The Duka at Sirikoi
Duka means “shop” in Swahili, Kenya’s national language. Our Duka has a beautiful array of African artifacts and gifts. Majority of pieces are sourced from Kenyan and East African designers, from clothing, and handbags, bronzes, jewellery, art, home decor and more.