Did you know Kenya has an exclusive private hotel that charges over Ksh.1 million after 24-hours of checking in? The private lodge is nestled within the serene Borana Conservancy in Laikipia County.
Sirai House it is. Owned by British billionaire Lord Michael Spencer, this ultra-luxurious retreat commands a nightly rate starting at approximately Ksh 1.5 million (around $14,000), with a mandatory minimum stay of three nights, summing the payable cost at approximately Ksh 4.7 million for a short visit.
Known for its classy features, Sirai House offers a private safari experience. It accommodates guests in a lavish setting; including six opulent suites.
Perched on a ridge with panoramic views of the surrounding plains, game-rich hills, and indigenous forests, the main house features a drawing room, pool, multiple seating areas, a bar, a billiards room, a library, a dining room, a gallery, a cinema, a boma, and a veranda.
The lodge doesn’t limit its guests from enjoying exciting exceptional amenities, including fully stocked winery with over 3,000 wine brands, clay tennis court, gym, and pool, a library and in-house movie theatre. Other than that, Sirai House offers horseback riding and safari walks services.
Additionally, every room has high-speed Wi-Fi, an extensive DVD collection, and full butler and laundry services.
To Access to Sirai House, guests need exclusive means most especially by a private charter, often using Lord Spencer’s own aircraft.
This measure is taken to ensure there’s complete privacy and discretion. Due to its exclusive and exemplary services, the lodge’s pinnacle of luxury is key to attracting high profile guests accommodation in Kenya.



