PAID CONTENT FOR BANANA HOUSE AND WELLNESS CENTRE
PAID CONTENT FOR BANANA HOUSE AND WELLNESS CENTRE
Banana House and Wellness Centre LAMU ISLAND, KENYA
In Shela village, away from bustling city life on the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Lamu Island, Banana House and Wellness Centre is nestled within a lush array of palm trees, bougainvillea, and royal palms. At the house, the ancient wisdom of Swahili culture intertwines with the practice of yoga, fresh food produced from the house gardens, and a variety of natural spa treatments, to provide a nurturing sanctuary for the mind, body, and soul. Banana House and Wellness Centre exemplifies
the beauty and functionality of traditional Swahili architecture. The property’s eco-friendly construction, open layout and integration with the natural surroundings stand as a symbol of Lamu’s rich heritage. Whether visitors are seeking to deepen their yoga practice, reconnect with nature or unwind from the pressures of modern life, the house offers the perfect escape for those seeking rejuvenation and inner peace. From hatha and vinyasa to yin, yoga
practitioners of all levels can find their perfect match to deepen their practice. The yoga studio is designed to provide an inviting and calming
atmosphere, and the attentive teachers have more than 20 years of yoga experience. As guests step into the Natural Lamu Beauty Spa,
they’re greeted by the soothing sounds of gently flowing water and calming scents of essential oils. The atmosphere exudes a sense of serenity, setting the stage for a transformative spa experience. To provide guests with a unique and soothing treatment, the Natural Lamu Beauty Spa uses local, organic ingredients sourced from the region’s abundant flora. There are also a wide range of experiences on
offer for guests, from daytime or sunset excursions aboard a dhow boat to Lamu old town tours, donkey rides and Swahili cooking classes. Owners Banana (Mohamed Ali Mbarak) and
Monika have created a home where people from all religions and cultural backgrounds can rejuvenate, recharge, share, and be inspired. The team at the family-run house are also passionate about giving back to their local community through projects such as an education fund and reusable sanitary pads for girls and young women.
DON’T MISS Let the current guide you as you swim through the channel in the lush mangrove forest, home to a wide variety of birds and animals
Need to know
KEY FEATURES • Swimming pool • Natural Lamu Beauty Spa • Yoga studio • Therapy pit space
KEY ACTIVITIES • Dhow boat excursions • Deep-xssea fishing • Swahili dinner and cooking classes • Yoga retreats • Lamu old town tour • Bird watching
KEY TREATMENTS • Hot stone massage • Priadara herbal ball massage • Deep cleansing back treatment • Full body massage
GET IN TOUCH
bananahouse-lamu.com T: +254 721275538 E:
banana@bananahouse-lamu.com
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