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The Majlis Hotel In Lamu, Kenya. Luxury Hotel, Rooms & Suites

Set on the idyllic Manda Island in the Lamu archipelago on Kenya’s Northern Coast, The Majlis is a luxury 25 room boutique hotel with the ambience, comfort and intimacy of a private home. A unique blend of contemporary and traditional styles, The Majlis offers the very best of Lamu. With a superb beachfront location and breathtaking views over the Ras Kitau bay and Shela village, it offers the perfect setting and the ideal position from which to explore the region.

The Majlis blends seamlessly with its island surroundings, making use of the area’s natural resources and traditions including hand-carved timber and white coral blocks. Each of the hotel’s 25 air-conditioned rooms is unique in character and style, and features traditionally high beamed ceilings and terraces with spectacular views of the beach, landscaped gardens or mangrove forests. Tastefully designed and decorated to reflect the heritage of East Africa, The Majlis houses an exquisite private collection of art mixing local traditional influences with a contemporary twist, and including a fantastic gilded elephant head sculpture by Armando Tanzini in the dining area and paintings by Julian Schnabel and Yago.

The Hotel’s spectacular makuti thatched restaurant offers the island’s best local, seasonal produce in an exquisite setting with breathtaking panoramic views across the bay to Lamu and the lush green mangroves, whilst the two bar areas are the ideal place from which to enjoy the sunset or a drink under the stars. Guests can also enjoy a private white sand beach and two beautiful swimming pools, built in the shade of the indigenous acacia and palm trees, providing a cool contrast to the warmth of the African sun. A range of watersports and dhow sailing activities is also available for guests who wish to be active all-day long.

Lamu can be reached by air from Kenya’s main airports, Nairobi, Mombasa and Malindi. The Majlis can also organise private air-transfers on the hotel’s 2 light aircrafts which are also available for excursions to other Kenyan destinations.

The Majlis occupies a unique location on the exclusive Manda Island facing the world-renowned Lamu on Kenya’s North Coast (East Africa). The privately-owned hotel offers 25 superbly-appointed suites in understated elegance reflecting Lamu’s local tradition and style. With superb seafront views over the Ras Kitau bay and Shela village, guests enjoy an idyllic setting to relax and make the most of the archipelago’s charm and activities. The Majlis is only accessible by boat, a short 10- minute ride from Lamu Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

In Arabic, the name ‘Majlis’ refers to a special place where hosts entertained their most important guests and families in style and comfort. “Karibu”, or welcome, in Swahili.

The Majlis occupies a unique setting, blending seamlessly with its island surroundings to offer a relaxing and peaceful holiday. The hotel offers the highest-quality services and facilities allowing guests to enjoy the island’s natural beauty and resources.

Guests are invited to share in the soothing ease and atmosphere of the Majlis: from relaxing in the beautiful beaches or strolling along the long-sweeping beach; to enjoying a cool drink at the ocean-facing bar as the sun sets; to tasting our open-fronted restaurants marriage of local ingredients and international cuisine; to indulging in relaxing ayurvedic treatments at the wellness center.

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Insurance Claims

Florida Public Insurance Adjusters are growing in popularity throughout Florida. Whether it is hurricane, fire, flood or catastrophe damage, more and more home and business owners are finding it necessary to acquire the assistant of a Public Adjuster because of underpaid property damage insurance claims.

Florida has been devastated by hurricanes in the past 3 years. Broward, Dade, West Palm, Monroe, charlotte and many other counties have had astronomical damage to their property and many of these hardworking people have not gotten a proper settlement from their Insurance Company. The main Insurance Company that is now dealing with these past hurricane damage claims is Citizen’s.

For the most part, Citizen’s has been a fairly honest company. They have however underpaid a portion of their insurance policyholders from past hurricane and catastrophe damage. This is where Florida Public Insurance Adjusters have stepped up to the place. Their job is to reopen a policyholders insurance damage claim and see if the home or business owner was 100% properly paid on that insurance claim.

The number of underpaid insurance damage claims is astounding. Public Insurance Adjusters routinely get 70%-80% more funds for the policyholder than they originally received from the insurance company when the claim was settled. Reopening a property damage claim is fairly simple and is well worth it for any past hurricane damage victims.

It is not recommended that the policyholder reopen a past insurance claim by themselves. It is a tedious process that should be handled by a professional if you want to walk away with the extra funds you were cut short on. Whether it is a single family home, or a whole condo association, Public Insurance Adjusters are there to represent the policyholder throughout this whole process, and more times than not, these hardworking property owners get the funds that they should have originally received.

Companies Provide Enough Content Insurance

We all know people who have moving horror stories. Even if a move goes perfectly, it’s bound to be stressful and exhausting. When you’re dealing with large-scale moves, big rental trucks and self storage, the stress compounds even further.

Self-storage facilities generally don’t have that great of a reputation, whether they deserve it or not. Generally, you get what you pay for. If you use the cheapest storage unit you can find, in the seediest part of town, with the scummiest employees imaginable, you might be putting your precious snow globe collection at risk. On the other hand, you might shell out a small fortune for the best climate controlled, 24-hour attended storage unit you can find, and have an accident or theft still occur. Nothing is failure-proof.

If you are storing things like expensive furniture, collections, your best china, imported rugs or anything else that has a lot of value, you might consider purchasing self-storage insurance. Some self-storage units do offer some type of insurance. Before you go out and spend money on an insurance policy, you should be sure you’re not buying coverage you already have.

However, the vast majority of self-storage units have very strict disclaimers that keep them immune from any theft, loss or damage to your property. When you are dealing with a self-storage company, be sure to read the entirety of every single document you sign. You want to be fully aware of the policies that may affect your possessions.

If you don’t feel like your possessions are adequately protected from a disaster or unfortunate event by the self-storage contract, self-storage insurance is a good idea.

Generally, self-storage covers damages or lost property that happens due to burglary, lightning, windstorm, hail, fire, smoke, earthquake, building collapse, explosion, vandalism, riot and water damage.

When you are purchasing your self-storage insurance policy, you will want to read it very carefully. Many insurance policies don’t cover losses due to floods, especially after the massive loss the industry took after the hurricane Katrina disaster.

If you are concerned about flood or tidal wave coverage and your self-storage policy doesn’t provide it, you can contact the U.S. Government and the National Food Program, which does offer flood insurance. If you are storing your things in a sensitive coastal area, this might be a very good idea.

As you navigate the insurance system and choose an appropriate self-storage insurance policy, you will also want to be very aware of what types of possessions are not covered.

For example, one very popular self-storage insurance policy that many friends of mine have used excludes deeds, bills, currency, evidence of debt, securities, money, notes, jewelry, watches, precious stones, furs, boats, vehicles and some business inventory from coverage. That’s a lot of valuable stuff!

If you are storing things such as the items I just mentioned, I recommend not putting them in a storage unit. Luckily, things like the family heirloom jewelry and deeds, bonds and securities are small enough to put in a bank safe deposit box.