8 keys at Banana House — Lamu Archipelago's only structured yoga-and-Ayurveda wellness retreat in Shela village near Peponi Hotel, Italian-Indian-Lamu ownership combining Mediterranean and Ayurvedic cultural-and-decorative registers, with structured multi-week wellness retreats running through the May-October shoulder window.
"8 keys at the Lamu Archipelago's only structured yoga-and-Ayurveda wellness retreat — Shela village position, Italian-Indian-Lamu cross-cultural ownership, and the only Lamu property running structured multi-week wellness retreats."
Banana House sits in Shela Village — the small village at the southern end of Lamu Island, within 5 minutes' walk of Peponi Hotel and the Shela Beach. The property is the singular wellness-retreat result of Italian-Indian-Lamu ownership — opened in the 2000s by an Italian-Indian-Lamu cross-cultural family who acquired the original Shela-village house and converted it to a 8-key structural yoga-and-Ayurveda wellness retreat. Banana House is the only Lamu Archipelago property running structured multi-week wellness retreats — the broader Lamu cluster runs cultural-and-beach properties without the structural wellness-and-Ayurveda programming.
The 8 keys are individually free-standing rooms distributed across the Shela-village house's restored Swahili-architectural footprint plus a small adjacent garden-house extension. Categories are uniform — every room is approximately 25-40 sqm with the property's signature Italian-Indian-Lamu cross-cultural decorative register (hand-loomed Lamu-and-Mediterranean-and-Indian textile commissions, custom-made Swahili-and-Indian-carved-wood furniture, Ayurvedic-traditional decorative inventory, and the deliberate cross-cultural fusion that the ownership has built across the property's two-decade operation), private outdoor verandah, and direct Shela-village walking-cluster sightlines.
Operationally Banana House runs the smallest-Lamu wellness-retreat scale at the multi-week-retreat register. The Banana House Restaurant — the property's vegetarian-and-Ayurvedic in-house dining venue — runs a structured Ayurvedic-and-Mediterranean register calibrated to the property's wellness-retreat programming. The structural Banana House daily-routine assets are the structured yoga-and-Ayurveda programming — daily morning yoga on the Shela-village rooftop (the property's signature daily-routine), the Banana House Ayurvedic-treatment programme (the property runs three Ayurvedic treatment rooms with Indian-trained Ayurvedic practitioners), and the structured multi-week wellness retreat programmes that run through the May-October shoulder window (the structural Banana House-Wellness Retreat programmes — typically 7-night and 14-night structured wellness retreats — are the property's signature segment).
What gives Banana House the considered Lamu position is the only-structured-wellness-retreat-in-the-Lamu-Archipelago register at the smallest-property scale. Banana House is the only Lamu property running structured yoga-and-Ayurveda programming; the 8-key footprint and the Italian-Indian-Lamu cross-cultural register give the property a structurally-different cultural register from the surrounding Korschen-family Peponi or Majlis-resort alternatives; and the substantially-lower rate compared to the larger Lamu cluster makes Banana House the considered entry-tier Lamu wellness-and-cultural retreat choice. For a Lamu wellness retreat, a literary or solo retreat that takes the Shela-village register as the daily anchor, or a Lamu Archipelago multi-week stay that uses Banana House as the structural Shela base, Banana House is the most-considered choice.
Banana House is the only structured wellness retreat in the Lamu Archipelago. The structured 7-night and 14-night Banana House Wellness Retreat programmes (running through the May-October shoulder window) include daily yoga, Ayurvedic treatments, vegetarian-and-Ayurvedic dining, and structured cultural-and-beach excursions. The property's signature Italian-Indian-Lamu cross-cultural register makes the wellness-retreat context structurally distinct from the standard Caribbean-or-Indian-Ocean wellness alternatives.
Banana House's 8-key footprint and the Italian-Indian-Lamu cross-cultural register make the property structurally the most-considered Lamu solo retreat. The 25-sqm rooms are competitively priced for solo bookings; the Banana House Restaurant is happy to seat solo travellers; the Shela-village walking-cluster gives a solo stay an obvious daily structure; the structured yoga-and-Ayurvedic-treatment programming gives the trip an unmatched daily-routine anchor.
Shela Village
Lamu Island 80500
Kenya
Shela Village — southern Lamu Island, 5 minutes walk to Peponi Hotel and Shela Beach, 30 minutes by dhow from Manda Island MMU airstrip
8 free-standing rooms in restored Shela-village house
Uniform 25-40 sqm rooms with private outdoor verandah
Italian-Indian-Lamu cross-cultural decorative register
Three Ayurvedic treatment rooms
From USD 280/night
Multi-week wellness retreats from USD 1,800 (7 nights)
Check-in: 3:00 PM
Check-out: 12:00 PM
Italian-Indian-Lamu ownership; opened 2000s
Open year-round; Manda Island MMU airstrip 30 minutes by dhow
Only structured wellness retreat in Lamu Archipelago
Structured yoga-and-Ayurveda multi-week programmes
Italian-Indian-Lamu cross-cultural register
Daily morning rooftop yoga
Three Ayurvedic treatment rooms with Indian-trained practitioners
Banana House Restaurant vegetarian-and-Ayurvedic register
5-minute walk to Peponi Hotel and Shela Beach
From USD 280/night for individual room bookings; structured 7-night Banana House Wellness Retreat from USD 1,800 (full-board with structured programme); 14-night programme from USD 3,400. Banana House books five to seven months ahead for the structured wellness-retreat programmes (May-October shoulder window).
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