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Jannat House Lamu Kenya Review 2011.
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Lamu: From the narrow cobblestone streets, ancient intricate buildings and doors, donkeys, friendly people, history, and dhows it's a very unforgettable place A World Heritage Site, Lamu remains unchanged since the days of yore when traders from many countries used to call in here. It is a deeply religious island, and as such it is expected that you respect the traditions of the people here, for example, some shops will ask you to remove your shoes before entering, there is no alcohol available outside your hotel, so if you are looking for nightlife, then Lamu is definately not for you. If you are looking to get back to your inner self, Lamu is the place to find it.

Jannat House is a Swedish family home, which welcomes guests and offers a simple restaurant and a number of equally simple but charming rooms. Situated within Lamu town, with magnificent sea views, Jannat House dates from the 18th century and was originally built as a merchantīs house. Decorated in typical Swahili style, with antique furniture, Jannat House is exceptionally peaceful. There is neither air conditioning nor glass in the windows - Jannat House is cooled by the breeze. There are no telephones in the rooms.

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