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About Lord Baden Powells Grave

Lord Baden-Powell was a writer, founder of the Scout Movement, Chief Scout and lieutenant-general in the British Army. He is buried at St. Paul's Cemetery and his grave is one of Kenya's National Monuments

His gravestone bears a circle with a dot in the centre "ʘ", which is the trail sign for "going home", or "I have gone home". When his wife Olave died, her ashes were sent to Kenya and interred beside her husband.

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Accommodation near Lord Baden Powells Grave

Aberdare Country Club

Sleeps 96 in 48 rooms

The Aberdare Country Club, only a three-hour drive north east of Nairobi, is nestled on a slope of Mweiga Hill in the Aberdare Highlands,...
R5484
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Banana Leaf Hotel

Sleeps 44 in 22 rooms

Banana Leaf Hotel is a medium-sized hotel, aimed at the budget traveller, situated along Nyeri/Karatina road, about half a kilometre from...
R655
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Solio Lodge is a luxury lodge situated in the valley between Mount Kenya and the rolling peaks of...

Giraffe Ark Game Lodge

Sleeps 56 in 28 rooms

Giraffe Ark Game Lodge is a serene sanctuary that graces the famous plains of Kieni in Nyeri County, and is strategically placed between...
R2783
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White Rhino Hotel

Sleeps 22 in 11 rooms

For your accommodation needs, meals and entertainment, White Rhino Hotel is the place to visit while in Nyeri. Located within the town...
R2488
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Sangare Farm House

Sleeps 12 in 6 rooms

Sangare Farm House is magnificently situated on an expansive farm, where the gardens offer a breeze combined with breathtaking views of...
R3667
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