Some time last year my best friend (Monday) and I decided to go to Fisherman’s Camp on the shores of Lake Naivasha. It is an extension from a  beautiful canopy of acacia trees up into the hills,where you can enjoy breathtaking views of the lake and surrounding areas.

We are trying to do a monthly Travel on a budget series where we will teach you guys how to travel without breaking the bank. To get to Naivasha, we took three Matatus; Nairobi-Naivasha then another to the camp which cost us a total of Ksh 200.  Just an hour and a half from Nairobi, it offers a great place to escape the hustle and bustle of the city,to relax by the lake or set yourself for an amazing Kenyan adventure!

We first arrived at the Bottom Camp, at the shore of Lake Naivasha which is a beautiful campground covered by acacia trees, which house a wide variety of wildlife such as the resident colobus monkeys, lovebirds, African Fish Eagles and the occasional marabou stork. You can even watch hippo grazing at dusk from your tent – but don’t worry, an electric fence deters them from venturing into the main camp! Tents can also be hired on request and they also have 4 rustic bandas (chalet) with toilet and hot shower and a fully equipped cottage if you prefer to sleep in more comfort.

We however stayed at the Top Camp which sits above South Lake Road and looks out over Lake Naivasha with breathtaking views of the Aberdare Mountains. It was quite a hike but the views were definitely worth it.  They have a number of cottages to suit a range of budgets, all with a veranda looking out to the Lake.

The prices are as follows:

Fisherman’s Camp Bottom camp (on the lake shore) 0726870590, 0718880634


BANDAS (2/4Pax)
6000/-
(Friday, Saturday and Public Holiday)
2,000/-Adult
1,000/-Child
(Sunday-Thursday)
KASUKU COTTAGE
(6Pax) per night
10,000/-
(Friday, Saturday and Public Holiday)
2,500/- Adult
1,500/-Child
(Sunday-Thursday)

Fisherman’s Top camp, (overlooking the lake) 0792597228.


Kusini cottage (4 pax), Kwazi cottage (3 pax)and Kitete cottage(4 pax)
5,000/-
Karibu cottage(5 pax)
12,000/-
Kongoni banda (5 pax)
5,000/-
Little Kwazi and other small bandas (2 pax) 1,000/- (communal showers and loo.)

We happen to stay at Little Kwazi which was a lovely little cottage and it only cost us Ksh 1000 each! Can you believe that?

The Fisherman’s camp has a that Bar overlooks the campground and offers a wide variety of meals, from traditional ugali, tasty local steaks to a hearty fry up, not to mention a cold Tusker beer or honey Dawa cocktail as you watch the sun go down.

I definitely recommend you to go and visit this beautiful cottage, soak up the atmosphere and enjoy a cold Tusker beer whilst watching the hippo grazing at the lake shores. Safari njema!

Outfit Details

I went for a casual and comfy look for this trip and I quite liked it.

Hat, Sunglasses and Top : Kadenyi Pop Up Shop

Jeans: Mango

Shoes: Gifted ( A bad choice for walking/climbing hills. Wear sneakers instead)

I have a vlog on this trip on my youtube channel, Have you watched it? Where else have you visited that’s pocket friendly and I should visit? Let me know in the comment section below.

Stay Stylish,

Kadenyi.