Kisindi Lodge & Spa

Secluded Getaways in Homa Bay

Kisindi Lodge & Spa: A Quiet Hidey-Hole

Kisindi Lodge & Spa is found midway between Kendu Bay and Homa Bay towns, taking a right turn at the small centre of Kadel into Kandiege. From here, it is 16 kms along a good all weather road, past Kandiege Sub-district Hospital and Alara Secondary School, taking an exit just before Homa Line at Lake Victoria’s water edge. Tucked away deep in this bucolic backcountry, Kisindi Lodge and Spa Resort is comprised of 5 tastefully furnished rondavels, with the iconic thatched roof, all looking out to the lake – which appositely respond to the rural landscape.

At dusk, the happenings and stress of the world rarely get in the way of the magical sunsets and the sun glints over the lake as Homa Hills in the vanguard, standing sentinel. Kisindi Lodge & Spa is an exceptional hidey-hole for anyone who enjoys a touch of solitude and partial to disappearing for the nonce. Away from the repose and relaxation, visitors can enjoy a sunset cruise on Lake Victoria, a guided local walk, or hiking and explore the nearby Homa Hills. Other facilities include a well-appointed swimming pool, spa, fully-stocked bar, and restaurant.


Around Kenya, there is a collection of rare experiences, in middle-budget secluded hideaways, offering guests intimate encounters with parts of Kenya that rarely get under the limelight. Each getaway, secluded and away from civilization, is rooted in its local community and dedicated to showcasing their cultures.


Located in the western Kenya, bordering Lake Victoria, Homa Bay County is known for its scenic landscapes, extensive lakeshore, and vibrant community life. It also offers a rich blend of cultural and historical attractions. Touring Homa Bay County allows you to immerse yourself in a part of Kenya’s natural beauty, cultural diversity, and immersive historical heritage that rarely gets under the limelight.

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Homa Bay has an inland equatorial climate pattern modified by altitude, and Lake Victoria. Temperature ranges from 18oC to 33oC, with the warmest months being between December and March. February is usually the hottest month of the year.

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