Open as of 2009, located on Kendwa beach, in north-west
Zanzibar, Kilindi is a very fine example of Africa’s new wave of eco-luxury
lodges.
Set in a large and mature garden, a stone build, and linked
by a series of wooden walkways, Kilindi consists of a main lodge and 15
sleeping rooms (pavilions). The shared areas include a lounge, dining room,
bar, swimming pool, spa and extensive veranda. Design-wise, the lodge takes its
lead from the dome-like structures that have for centuries marked Muslim
architecture, the bright white exteriors designed to reflect the heat, the
cavernous innards well suited to the task of harnessing the sea breeze, and of
funneling hot air up and out through its long glassless windows. Inside,
highly polished floors, uncluttered furniture arrangements and isolated pieces
of art set the tone for interiors that are strictly – in the best sense of the
word – thought through, the overall impression being one that in its clarity of
vision matches the startling simplicities of the sand, the sky and the sea.
Covered walkways provide shade, soften the borders between inside and out, and
ornamental arches extend the idea of structure into the garden.
Much is made – by the lodge, returning guests, everyone – of
the food at Kilindi. Grown or sourced locally, great efforts are made to ensure
fresh organic produce, and that meals are cooked and presented to the highest
standards. At the time of writing, the kitchen is headed up by Richie Tewnion,
who trained under Jamie Oliver and had a fine run as head chef at Bacchus. As a
result, everything, from restaurant floor to plate to kitchen, runs
beautifully, the service a credit to the lodge, its aspirations.
Secreted through the garden, their white domes visible above
the green, Kilindi’s pavilions are ideally spaced, the view of the beach
obscured only by the odd palm tree trunk. Like the main lodge, the design here
is purposefully minimalist, the aim being once again to create an ambiance that
both strikes a chord with the great outdoors and at the same time keeps the sun
thoroughly at bay. So: lots of space, lots of shade, plenty sea breeze friendly
doorways, windows, LED lighting plus cool cream colored signature stone floors
and features. Each room includes butler service, a double bed, seating area,
veranda, plunge pool(s) and en suite bathroom. All in all, fabulously fine
rooms – big, unique and luxurious. You’ll be spending a lot of time in them –
guaranteed.
Activities at Kilindi include diving, snorkeling, dhow
trips, beach sports, swimming, spa, kiting and trips into Stone Town.
Please note, that the beach is, as far as we are concerned,
is one of the finest hideaway beaches Zanzibar has to offer. A gorgeous bay,
free of seaweed, and susceptible to the most romantic sunsets, it's a dream.
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