Barefoot luxury retreat offering ultimate privacy

 
Cost Per Night: £ £ £ £ 

Kinondo Kwetu, nestled on the serene southern Galu Beach, offers a tranquil escape from the chaos, ideal for family vacations or private retreats. With its Swahili-style architecture and secluded ambience, it feels like your own slice of paradise. Relax on the quiet beach or unwind by one of the two pools, soaking up the blissful atmosphere. For the active-minded, there's tennis, a gym, kayaking, and snorkelling, while adventurers can try scuba diving, horseback riding, or skydiving nearby.  

Accommodations range from cosy cottages with sea views, perfect for couples, to spacious villas catering to families. Exclusive booking options ensure privacy for those seeking a more intimate experience. The Mama Taa Villa is the main villa and has six double rooms, four of which connect to a twin room to provide a spacious family unit. The property's small stable offers horseback rides along the beach or through local forests, adding to the diverse range of activities available onsite. This property prides itself on fresh, local and, where possible, organic food. You’ll enjoy dining in various locations around the property for different meals; these are from set lunch and dinner menus. Kinondo Kwetu seamlessly blends relaxation with adventure, making it an ideal addition to any Kenya itinerary or a standalone beach getaway. 

A woman is swimming in a swimming pool.

Key Property Features

Perfect for families and couples

Situated on the sandy beaches

Range of accommodation options, from garden rooms to beach cottages and villas

The Mama Taa Villa is the main villa with six double rooms

The property is heavily involved in the local community, striving to uplift the village

Plenty of lounge areas dotted throughout the property 

A large pool is situated in the garden, and a smaller one is near the beach 

Facilities include a sauna, scuba centre and horse stables  

Fresh, local and organic cuisine served in various dining locations

 

Kinondo Kwet Gotel has a lounge full of antiques.
A four-poster bed with white curtains sits in the centre of a room with African antique furnishings.
A four-poster chair is surrounded by lanterns and chairs on a beach.
A dining table is on the grass overlooking the white beach and ocean.
Kinondo Kewtu's Mamataa Villa is surrounded by trees.
Kinondo Kewtu's cottages have a veranda with rugs and outdoor furniture.
Kinondo Kewtu's hotel lounge has sofas, lamps, coffee tables and a cosy atmosphere.
A table is on the veranda overlooking the ocean.
A family is sitting at a dining table placed on the beach.
A bathroom with towels, a walk-in shower and a mirror.
The family room has a blue L-shaped sofa on the veranda.
On the beach there is a wooden boat made up with vibrant multi-coloured cushions - you can dine and have lunch here.
A woman is sitting in a white hammock outside a thatched-roof bungalow.

Kinondo Kwetu's Positive Impact

Located in the serene Galu area just south of bustling Diani Beach, Kinondo Kwetu offers tranquillity amid the Kaya Kinondo sacred forest, a protected haven to over 43 species of birds and butterflies. While delivering exceptional guest experiences, the hotel prioritises environmental conservation and community engagement. 

Kinondo Kwetu's commitment to the community is evident through the Kinondo Kwetu Trust Fund, which implements lasting solutions benefiting locals. Their health clinic, which has evolved into a level 4 hospital, provides vital healthcare services, with over 100 staff members delivering around 130 babies monthly. The Trust also supports the local primary school, covering additional teachers' salaries and facilitating refurbishments. Furthermore, their scholarship programme enables gifted students to pursue higher education, nurturing their potential and empowering them to achieve their aspirations.  

A dining table is full of plates with shrimp, and a waiter pours white wine into wine glasses.
Children are playing on the beach with a large tree twig with leaves.

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Three wooden sunloungers are sitting on white sand overlooking the ocean.

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