(For the first page of this review of Kidani Village, see this.)
PHOTO TOUR OF A TWO BEDROOM VILLA AT KIDANI VILLAGE
Kidani Village has four room types–Studios, One Bedroom Villas, Two Bedroom Villas, and Grand Villas. Two Bedroom Villas are either combined from a Studio and a One Bedroom Villa (“lockoffs”) or are designed as such from the start (“dedicated”).
In the two types of Two Bedroom Villas, the master bedroom and living/dining/kitchen area is the same, but there’s differences in the second bedrooms of lockcoffs vs dedicated Two Bedroom Villas which I’ll cover in this photo tour.
Most of the images that follow are from the dedicated Two Bedroom Villa that we visited in December 2013, but some are from a earlier visits.
If you compare the Studio floor plan at the top of the page to the right-side second bedroom of the Two Bedroom Villa above, you’ll see I’m showing a lockoff. In a dedicated Two Bedroom Villa
- The kitchenette is replaced with a second closet
- There’s no entry to the outside hall from the second bedroom
- Instead of a queen and a fold out couch, you get two queens
You enter the second bedroom into a hall from a door near the kitchen.
Here you’ll find a small closet–the only closet in a Studio…
…and a larger closet that replaces a Studio kitchenette. A Studio Kitchenette will have a mini-fridge, coffeemaker, microwave and toaster. In a dedicated Two Bedroom, all that’s in the kitchen, so the second bedroom isn’t outfitted with them.
Across the hall you’ll find the divided bath, with the sink…
…and tub/shower on one side…
…and a toilet in its own space on the other.
Deeper in the room you’ll find on one side two queens–or a queen and a fold-out sofa in a Studio.
The beds from the other side…
… and a close-up. Note the fun fabrics and carvings.
The other side of the room has a bench, TV/dresser combo, and table and chairs.
The dresser has plenty of storage for the four people this space fits…
…and is supplemented by a drawer in the bench. Again note all the fun textures and colors.
Each space at Kidani Village has access to a balcony–given how much fun it is to watch the animals in the savannas from the balconies, this is a great feature.
THE LIVING/DINING/KITCHEN SPACE AT KIDANI VILLAGE
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Giraffes with your morning coffee!
Those balconies are the best part!!!