We offer versatile event spaces and impeccable services to cater to your needs

At Voi Safari Lodge, we value the importance of any meeting or event, and the necessity to pay very close attention to details, timing, service and quality of culinary items. As well as the need to have an efficient conference coordinator and a technical team who readily available. These are all the hallmarks of a successful conference with us. We pride ourselves on being able to tailor-make any event to your requirements and invite you to meet with us to discuss the many options available to you.

CONFERENCE & MEETINGS

A well aerated and naturally bright conference/meeting hall
with a seating capacity of 30 - 50pax.

Package includes:

  • Mid morning / Afternoon tea served with snacks
  • Buffet lunch served with a soft drink (soda or water)
  • Mints, flipchart board with papers, markers, writing
    material- pens & pads.
  • 1 500ml bottle mineral water per session.
    Wi-Fi.
  • LCD projector, p.a system with codeless microphones.

Banqueting

A main restaurants built in an open-air style, has a view of floodlit water holes. All meals are served buffet style. Optional arrangements can be made for Bush breakfast, Sundowner dinners and picnic lunch boxes

A Leopard view bar open in the evenings. Guests can enjoy their meals as they watch the an almost permanent population of elephants and buffalos drink water or take a bath and the birds compete in their melodies.

The conference rooms set up has taken into consideration to COVID-19 Health & Safety protocols.Brief side meeting from the main conference to take maximum 2 (two) hours. Conference booking is subject to availability and in consideration to the number of conference attendees.

Lodge Amenities

Swimming Pool

Swimming pool overlooking the Tsavo East National park

Photo Hide

An Underground Photo Hide for camera enthusiasts seeking

Special bush dinner

Optional arrangements can be made for Bush breakfast, Sundowner dinners and picnic

Game Drives

The Park is home to the largest Elephant herds in the country covered in red dust