Sunday, January 15, 2012

Enjoy Dorman's Coffee in Nanyuki during any point of the day

By Gareth Roberts


The Lily Pond on the equator, in the foothills of Mount Kenya is a wonderful new Arts Centre, offering electrifying african art, gifts and healthy lunches - which makes an unequalled special break on a Kenyan safari schedule.

Our approach is that of a private, warm and family friendly cafe in Nanyuki, that offers not only coffee, but quality food with free high speed web, from our own Wi-Fi Hub.

We serve Dorman's breakfast coffee, because it's a enchantingly mild coffee, with delicate acidity and citrus flavor and can be enjoyed at any point of the day.We have made a commitment to supporting Dorman's coffee farmers in the Mount Kenya area who take great care in the growing and processing of coffee.

This new arts centre is situated just off the primary Nanyuki "Nairobi road route into Samburu National Park, Ol Pejeta Conservancy (Sweetwaters), Meru National Park and Mount Kenya Safari Club and so makes the ultimate break on the Kenyan safari trail.

Safari guests can also enjoy a healthy lunch on a deck, overlooking a large lily pool.

The eatery cooks prepare lunches, taking fresh herbs them direct from their own herb garden and onto your lunch plate.

With the great Mount Kenya as a background, you can like to watch the white egret, hunting the frogs in the pool!

The Lily Pond is Internet savvy, with fast, free, Wi-Fi in this stunning and relaxed environment.

What Kenyan safari holidays guests find superb is that the equator slices clean thru the middle of the Lily Pond bistro deck. This indicates that they you start with a good main course in the Southern Hemisphere, and finish with a sumptuous desert in the Northern Hemisphere!

The new Arts Centre is a family favourite for Nanyuki lunches, with the signature dish being Karibu Kenya - a local beef stew with mukimo, green gram curry and kachubari and chapatis of course. Leave room for a desert as the Lily Pond locally raised strawberries, served with thick cream are to die for. All washed down naturally with a Kenyan Tusker or Malt.

Safari guests can also enjoy a good lunch on a deck, overlooking a large lily pool.

With the great Mount Kenya Mountain as a backdrop, lunch visitors can also enjoy watching the white egret, hunting the frogs in the pool!

What Kenyan safari guests find fantastic is that the equator slices clean thru the middle of this Arts Centre. This means that you can view inspiring African art in both the Southern Hemisphere and the Northern Hemisphere!

This new Arts Centre in Nanyuki, has just installed a new equator sculpture, the Wish World, which is installed exactly at 0000000. Everybody writes down their wishes and then hangs them onto the "Wish Globe".

Do you know that objects move in different directions in the Northern and Southern hemispheres of the Equator? You can test the Coriolis effect at the Lily Pond Arts Centre, which is precisely on the Equator in Nanyuki.

The Arts Centre is also a unique opportunity to buy special hand- made gifts like beaded sandals, recycled flip flop toys, African masks, Glass chimes, kenyan metal geckos and a lot more peculiar African present ideas.




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