When Lemmy and Wera Korschen laid eyes on a weathered Arabic-style building right at the water’s edge, they were smitten. Three days later they had the keys and set about opening a four-bedroom beachfront accommodation.
That was in 1967, and today their children and grandchildren continue their legacy with fervour.
Rooms at Peponi Hotel are in a variety of sizes and categories – as well as family suites and apartments, perfect for either a couple’s getaway or family holiday. All are individually and vibrantly decorated.
The palette is white walls and linens, with splashes of tropical colour and Swahili styling which create a fresh, airy ambience.
The carved wooden beds are generously draped in mosquito netting, while overhead fans keep the interior comfortably cool when it’s hot outside. Some rooms also have outdoor swinging beds for naps during the heat of the day.
A perfect hideaway beside the sea
Just beyond your private veranda and the rustling palm trees in the garden, is the ocean – ever tepid and tempting. You’re that close to the sea and all that goes with it. Watch the water ebb and flow and fishermen sailing past on their traditional wooden dhows, taste the fruit of their efforts at mealtimes.
Fresh fish and shellfish, prepared with flavours from around the globe, and plenty of other delectable options fill the menu. You are truly spoiled for choice, and everything is locally sourced and sustainable. Vegetarians and vegans have plenty of options too and fresh, coconut-laced Swahili cuisine is a favourite.
Wondering how you will spend your time at this unique holiday accommodation? On Lamu, days are lived according to tides and being in the moment. Activities are the same. Seasonal snorkelling, fishing and a variety of water sports can easily fill your day, followed by a relaxing sunset cruise on a wooden dhow. Do some excellent bird watching on the sand flats and mangrove swamps, indulge in a massage or walk the beautiful beaches – Shella beach is 14km long, and there are others to choose from too. There’s also plenty of history and culture to soak up in the Takwa Ruins and Lamu Town’s enchanting architecture. The people are ever-welcoming and warm and so too is the weather. Here it’s year round summer with all that’s tantalising about being in the tropics.
Reviewed by Keri Harvey
Edited by Dawn Kennedy