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Sawela Lodge Naivasha 2026 Guide

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Sawela Lodge is a lux­u­ry lake­side retreat locat­ed on the south­ern shores of Lake Naivasha, approx­i­mate­ly 90 km from Nairo­bi — about a 90-minute dri­ve. The name Sawela means “com­fort in a bird’s nest,” and the lodge lives up to that promise with spa­cious rooms, lush gar­dens, an out­door swim­ming pool, a full-ser­vice restau­rant, eight con­fer­ence halls, two board­rooms, and a wide range of out­door activ­i­ties. It is ide­al for cou­ples, fam­i­lies, cor­po­rate teams, and school groups. Near­by attrac­tions include Hel­l’s Gate Nation­al Park (25 min­utes away), Cres­cent Island Game Sanc­tu­ary, and Mount Lon­gonot Nation­al Park. The lodge is ranked among the top hotels in Naivasha on Tri­pAd­vi­sor and is a well-estab­lished favourite for both domes­tic and inter­na­tion­al vis­i­tors.

There is a cer­tain kind of peace you only feel when you are far enough from the city to breathe — but close enough that you did not have to plan a whole expe­di­tion to get there. Sawela Lodge in Naivasha gives you exact­ly that feel­ing. You are just 90 min­utes from Nairo­bi, but the moment you step onto the prop­er­ty and hear the birds call­ing across the lake, the city feels very far away.

The name Sawela means “com­fort in a bird’s nest,” and the lodge reflects that com­mit­ment to cre­at­ing a peace­ful haven where guests feel embraced, val­ued, and at home. Nes­tled on the south­ern shores of Lake Naivasha, this lodge has built a loy­al fol­low­ing among Kenyan fam­i­lies, cor­po­rate teams, cou­ples on week­end get­aways, and inter­na­tion­al safari trav­ellers pass­ing through the Rift Val­ley.

Whether you are plan­ning your first vis­it or a return trip, this 2026 guide cov­ers every­thing you need — from room types and activ­i­ties to din­ing, costs, and how to make the most of your stay.


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What Is Sawela Lodge?

Sawela Lodge is a full-ser­vice lake­side resort in Naivasha, Naku­ru Coun­ty, set with­in Kenya’s Great Rift Val­ley. The lodge is one of the region’s best choic­es in safari lodges and hotels, offer­ing a vari­ety of recre­ation­al activ­i­ties from an organ­ic swim­ming pool, large lawns for foot­ball and oth­er con­tact sports, vol­ley­ball and net­ball pitch­es, a kids’ play area, bicy­cles, boat­ing, lawn rack­et ball, a guid­ed nature walk, and the Sawela Trail.

The lodge serves indi­vid­ual trav­ellers, fam­i­lies, cor­po­rate groups, and schools — and has built strong word-of-mouth across all of these cat­e­gories. It is not a tent­ed camp or a game reserve lodge. It is a full resort expe­ri­ence com­bined with the nat­ur­al beau­ty of Lake Naivasha and easy access to some of Kenya’s most icon­ic parks.

Here is a quick sum­ma­ry of Sawela Lodge’s key details:

Fea­ture Details
Loca­tion South­ern shores of Lake Naivasha, Naku­ru Coun­ty
Dis­tance from Nairo­bi Approx­i­mate­ly 90 km, 90-minute dri­ve
Dis­tance from Naivasha town Approx­i­mate­ly 13 km
Num­ber of rooms 48 rooms and suites
Con­fer­ence halls 8 halls, 2 board­rooms
Swim­ming pool Sep­a­rate adult and chil­dren’s pools
Wi-Fi Free in-room
Near­by parks Hel­l’s Gate (25 min), Mount Lon­gonot, Cres­cent Island
Road access Tar­mac to lodge — no 4x4 required
Best for Fam­i­lies, cou­ples, cor­po­rate, schools

Why Kenyans Keep Coming Back to Sawela Lodge

Sawela Lodge has earned a rep­u­ta­tion that goes beyond one-time vis­its. Guests return. School groups come back. Cor­po­rate teams book it annu­al­ly. Here is why:

  • It is one of the clos­est prop­er lake­side resorts to Nairo­bi, mak­ing it a gen­uine same-week­end-trip option for work­ing fam­i­lies in the city.
  • The lodge is ful­ly road-acces­si­ble on good tar­mac — no 4x4, no rough track, no off-road adven­ture just to check in.
  • Fam­i­lies love the dual swim­ming pools — sep­a­rate sec­tions for adults and chil­dren — plus the kids’ play­ground, games room, and open lawns for sports.
  • Cor­po­rate clients trust it for team build­ing. The lodge has eight con­fer­ence halls and two board­rooms with break­away rooms on request, as well as large spa­cious grounds for out­door con­fer­ences.
  • Bird­watch­ers find it excep­tion­al. With over 400 bird species record­ed in the region, Sawela Lodge is a haven for bird­watch­ers, from colour­ful weavers and sun­birds to majes­tic fish eagles and vul­tures.
  • Hon­ey­moon­ers and cou­ples enjoy the lake­side walks, boat rides, and qui­et evening atmos­phere.
  • School and col­lege groups use it for edu­ca­tion­al trips, with guid­ed nature walks and the Sawela Trail.
  • The lodge’s tran­quil set­ting and lush gar­dens cre­ate an invit­ing retreat for fam­i­lies, cou­ples, and busi­ness trav­ellers.

The World Trav­el and Tourism Coun­cil con­sis­tent­ly notes that domes­tic tourism in Africa is ris­ing, and lodges like Sawela — posi­tioned between Nairo­bi and the Rift Val­ley — are per­fect­ly placed to serve that demand.

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Room Types at Sawela Lodge

Standard Rooms

These rooms form the core accom­mo­da­tion offer­ing at Sawela Lodge. They are spa­cious, air-con­di­tioned, and come with pri­vate bal­conies that look out over the lodge’s gar­dens. Guests con­sis­tent­ly high­light the qual­i­ty of the bed­ding, rain­fall show­er­heads, and in-room ameni­ties like an elec­tric ket­tle, Kenyan tea and cof­fee, bathrobe, and slip­pers.

Business Deluxe Rooms

The busi­ness deluxe rooms are very spa­cious and beau­ti­ful­ly arranged with fresh flow­ers over­look­ing the gar­den. These rooms include a lap­top work­space and are pop­u­lar with pro­fes­sion­als attend­ing con­fer­ences or work­ing remote­ly from the lodge. Free Wi-Fi is avail­able through­out.

Family Rooms and Interconnected Rooms

These are ide­al for fam­i­lies trav­el­ling with young chil­dren. Inter­con­nect­ed rooms allow par­ents and kids to have sep­a­rate sleep­ing spaces while stay­ing con­nect­ed. The lodge caters to all ages, with an indoor and out­door games area for young chil­dren and a game room for old­er chil­dren, as well as a well-kept gym.

Executive Suites

For those who desire pre­mi­um lux­u­ry, the Exec­u­tive Suites fea­ture pre­mi­um fur­nish­ings, a pri­vate lounge area, and spec­tac­u­lar panoram­ic views of Lake Naivasha or Mount Lon­gonot. These are pop­u­lar with guests cel­e­brat­ing anniver­saries, hon­ey­moons, and oth­er mile­stone occa­sions.


Activities at Sawela Lodge: What to Do During Your Stay

One of Sawela Lodge’s biggest strengths is that there is always some­thing to do — whether you are the type who wants to relax by the pool all week­end or the type who wants to squeeze in a hike and a boat ride before lunch.

Boat Rides on Lake Naivasha

One of the sig­na­ture expe­ri­ences at Sawela Lodge is a boat ride on Lake Naivasha. Guests enjoy close-up views of hip­pos bask­ing in the water and large flocks of water birds includ­ing fish eagles, king­fish­ers, and African jacanas. This is con­sis­tent­ly rat­ed one of the top expe­ri­ences at the lodge.

The Sawela Trail and Nature Walks

The Sawela Trail gives guests the oppor­tu­ni­ty to blow off steam dur­ing their stay. Guid­ed nature walks along the lake shores take place at 7am and 3pm dai­ly and are com­pli­men­ta­ry for lodge guests. These walks are led by knowl­edge­able guides who explain local flo­ra, fau­na, and birdlife.

Cycling and Sports

Bicy­cles are avail­able for rent. The near­by Hel­l’s Gate Nation­al Park offers addi­tion­al cycling and hik­ing oppor­tu­ni­ties with­in a spec­tac­u­lar vol­canic land­scape. On the lodge grounds, guests have access to foot­ball pitch­es, vol­ley­ball and net­ball courts, and lawn rack­et ball.

Hell’s Gate National Park Day Trips

Hel­l’s Gate Nation­al Park is a short 25-minute dri­ve from the lodge and fea­tures dra­mat­ic land­scapes includ­ing tow­er­ing cliffs, deep gorges, hot springs, and geot­her­mal activ­i­ty. Man­aged by the Kenya Wildlife Ser­vice, this park is one of the few in Kenya where you can cycle or hike among wildlife.

Crescent Island Game Sanctuary

A short boat ride from Lake Naivasha, Cres­cent Island is one of the few places in Kenya where walk­ing safaris are pos­si­ble with­out the threat of preda­tors. Vis­i­tors can safe­ly walk among free-roam­ing wildlife, includ­ing giraffes, zebras, wilde­beests, impalas, and gazelles.

Mount Longonot Hiking

For the more adven­tur­ous, hik­ing Mount Lon­gonot leads to the rim of a dor­mant vol­cano’s crater with stun­ning panoram­ic views of the Rift Val­ley and sur­round­ing lakes. This is a half-day excur­sion that your tour com­pa­ny can eas­i­ly arrange.

Swimming, Spa, and Relaxation

Sep­a­rate adult and chil­dren’s pools are avail­able. The lodge also has a gym, and spa ser­vices can be arranged. Guests can enjoy a pool­side bar, sun loungers, and umbrel­las, mak­ing the pool area one of the social hubs of the prop­er­ty.


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Dining at Sawela Lodge

The Chee­tah Restau­rant is the main din­ing area, serv­ing African and inter­na­tion­al cui­sine craft­ed from fresh, local­ly sourced ingre­di­ents. The on-site restau­rant offers break­fast, lunch, and din­ner.

Guests start their day with a hearty buf­fet break­fast that includes fresh fruits, baked goods, eggs pre­pared to order, Kenyan tea and cof­fee, cere­als, and cold cuts. Lunch and din­ner are avail­able as buf­fet or a la carte depend­ing on the sea­son and group size.

The out­door Zebra Cafe is beau­ti­ful­ly craft­ed, cre­at­ing a charm­ing and wel­com­ing space for guests with views of the pool, and guests can some­times spot hip­popota­mus­es graz­ing on the near­by lakeshore.

Most guests praise the food for fresh­ness, vari­ety, and val­ue. A small num­ber of reviews have not­ed that dur­ing peak sea­sons and large events, replen­ish­ment times at the buf­fet can be slow. The lodge has acknowl­edged and respond­ed to this feed­back pub­licly.


Costs and Key Information for 2026

Room rates at Sawela Lodge vary based on room type, sea­son, and whether you are book­ing bed and break­fast, half board, or full board. Rates are quot­ed per per­son per night on a shar­ing basis.

Pack­age Type Approx­i­mate Rate (USD) Notes
Bed and Break­fast From $230 per night Based on dates and avail­abil­i­ty
Half Board High­er than B&B Includes break­fast and din­ner
Full Board High­er than half board Includes all meals
Peak Sea­son High­er rates Decem­ber hol­i­days, East­er
Con­fer­ence Pack­ages On request Includes meals and facil­i­ties
Air­port Shut­tle (one-way) $150 per vehi­cle From Nairobi/Wilson Air­port

Rates are sub­ject to change and it is always best to con­firm cur­rent pric­ing direct­ly with the lodge or through a cer­ti­fied trav­el part­ner like Charm­ing Safariz. Chil­dren under a cer­tain age may qual­i­fy for reduced rates or free accom­mo­da­tion when shar­ing with adults.

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The lodge accepts bank trans­fer pay­ments and requires pri­or con­fir­ma­tion of arrival time. For large groups and con­fer­ences, a deposit is typ­i­cal­ly required at the time of book­ing.


Step-by-Step Guide: How to Plan a Stay at Sawela Lodge

  1. Decide your trav­el dates. Naivasha is a year-round des­ti­na­tion. The dry sea­son from June to Octo­ber offers the best bird­watch­ing and out­door activ­i­ty con­di­tions. Decem­ber to Jan­u­ary is peak sea­son and books up fast.
  2. Choose your room type. Are you trav­el­ling as a cou­ple, a fam­i­ly with chil­dren, a cor­po­rate group, or a school team? This will deter­mine whether you need stan­dard rooms, inter­con­nect­ed fam­i­ly rooms, exec­u­tive suites, or con­fer­ence pack­ages.
  3. Con­tact a trust­ed trav­el part­ner. Charm­ing Safariz can secure your book­ing, arrange trans­fers from Nairo­bi, and add on activ­i­ties like Hel­l’s Gate cycling, Cres­cent Island walks, and Mount Lon­gonot hikes.
  4. Arrange your trans­port. The lodge is acces­si­ble by pri­vate car on good tar­mac — a 4x4 is not required. The lodge also offers an air­port shut­tle from Wil­son Air­port for approx­i­mate­ly $150 per vehi­cle.
  5. Con­firm your arrival time with the lodge. They will pre­pare your room accord­ing­ly. Check-in is typ­i­cal­ly from noon.
  6. Pack appro­pri­ate­ly. Bring com­fort­able walk­ing shoes for nature trails, a light jack­et for evenings (Naivasha evenings can be cool), binoc­u­lars if you are a bird lover, and sun­screen for day­time activ­i­ties.
  7. On arrival, speak to the concierge about sched­ul­ing your activ­i­ties — boat rides, guid­ed walks, cycling, and day trips to Hel­l’s Gate or Cres­cent Island fill up. Book these on your first day.
  8. Request a lake-fac­ing or gar­den-fac­ing room at the time of book­ing to improve your view and over­all expe­ri­ence.
  9. Take the com­pli­men­ta­ry 7am guid­ed lake walk at least once — guests who do this con­sis­tent­ly rate it as one of their best mem­o­ries from the trip.
  10. On depar­ture, leave a review on Tri­pAd­vi­sor to help oth­er Kenyans make informed trav­el deci­sions.

Common Mistakes to Avoid at Sawela Lodge

Book­ing dur­ing a large con­fer­ence week­end with­out check­ing. The lodge is pop­u­lar for cor­po­rate con­fer­ences and wed­dings. If a major event is hap­pen­ing dur­ing your stay, the envi­ron­ment can shift from tran­quil to busy. Always con­firm whether a large group event over­laps with your dates before book­ing a leisure trip.

Skip­ping the boat ride because you think it is option­al. Almost every guest who does the Lake Naivasha boat ride says it was the high­light of their stay. Book it on arrival — do not wait until your last morn­ing.

Arriv­ing with­out hav­ing booked activ­i­ties in advance. Day trips to Hel­l’s Gate, Cres­cent Island, and Mount Lon­gonot require some coor­di­na­tion. If you show up expect­ing same-day arrange­ments, you may miss out, espe­cial­ly dur­ing busy peri­ods.

Not request­ing a spe­cif­ic room type. Not all rooms at Sawela are iden­ti­cal in view or prox­im­i­ty to the pool and din­ing area. State your pref­er­ences clear­ly at the time of book­ing.

Expect­ing per­fect mobile data inside the prop­er­ty. Like most lake­side and nat­ur­al set­tings in the Rift Val­ley, mobile data can be slow­er inside the grounds. Use the in-room Wi-Fi for work and online com­mu­ni­ca­tion.

Under­es­ti­mat­ing pack require­ments for evening tem­per­a­tures. Naivasha is cool­er than Nairo­bi, espe­cial­ly at night and ear­ly morn­ing. A warm fleece or light jack­et is gen­uine­ly use­ful.


Future Trends at Sawela Lodge and Kenya’s Lakeside Tourism in 2026

Sawela Lodge has been con­sis­tent­ly invest­ing in its offer­ing — respond­ing to guest feed­back pub­licly, expand­ing its con­fer­ence infra­struc­ture, and improv­ing the over­all guest expe­ri­ence. The lodge’s man­age­ment team responds to almost every review on major plat­forms, which sig­nals gen­uine com­mit­ment to qual­i­ty.

Kenya’s tourism sec­tor is grow­ing strong­ly. Mag­i­cal Kenya, the offi­cial tourism pro­mo­tion author­i­ty, has posi­tioned Lake Naivasha as a key domes­tic and inter­na­tion­al des­ti­na­tion with­in its broad­er Rift Val­ley tourism strat­e­gy. This means more vis­i­tors will be pass­ing through Naivasha in the years ahead, and Sawela Lodge is well-posi­tioned to ben­e­fit from this growth.

The rise of work­ca­tion trav­el — where pro­fes­sion­als com­bine remote work with leisure trav­el — is anoth­er trend that suits Sawela per­fect­ly. Fast Wi-Fi, pri­vate bal­conies, con­fer­ence-grade facil­i­ties, and nature all in one place is exact­ly what this audi­ence wants.

Eco-tourism is also becom­ing more cen­tral to Kenya’s tourism iden­ti­ty, as high­light­ed by the UNESCO World Her­itage Cen­tre in dis­cus­sions around Rift Val­ley con­ser­va­tion. Sawela Lodge’s prox­im­i­ty to Lake Naivasha, a Ram­sar wet­land site of glob­al impor­tance, posi­tions it well with­in this con­ver­sa­tion.

Quick poll: What would most make you want to stay at Sawela Lodge in 2026?

a) A cou­ples’ week­end pack­age with a boat ride and lake­side din­ner b) A fam­i­ly pack­age with kids’ activ­i­ties and guid­ed nature walks c) A cor­po­rate team-build­ing pack­age with out­door sports and con­fer­ence facil­i­ties d) A solo work­ca­tion pack­age with fast Wi-Fi and hik­ing excur­sions

Share your choice in the com­ments below.

(Poll answer: All four reflect real demand at the lodge. Read­er data and review pat­terns con­sis­tent­ly show that fam­i­lies and cor­po­rate groups are the most fre­quent vis­i­tors, while cou­ples rep­re­sent the fastest-grow­ing seg­ment.)


Frequently Asked Questions About Sawela Lodge

Where exact­ly is Sawela Lodge locat­ed?

Sawela Lodge is nes­tled on the tran­quil shores of Lake Naivasha, just 90 kilo­me­tres from Nairo­bi and 13 kilo­me­tres from Naivasha town. It sits with­in the Great Rift Val­ley on Moi South Lake Road.

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Do I need a 4x4 to get to Sawela Lodge?

No. The road to Sawela Lodge is on good tar­mac. Any stan­dard vehi­cle can reach the lodge com­fort­ably. This is one of the key advan­tages it has over many oth­er Rift Val­ley retreats.

What activ­i­ties are avail­able at Sawela Lodge?

The lodge offers boat rides on Lake Naivasha, guid­ed nature walks, the Sawela Trail, cycling, swim­ming, sports on the lawns, a gym, and an on-site spa. Day trips to Hel­l’s Gate Nation­al Park, Cres­cent Island, and Mount Lon­gonot can also be arranged.

Is Sawela Lodge fam­i­ly-friend­ly?

Yes. The lodge has sep­a­rate adult and chil­dren’s swim­ming pools, a play­ground, a games room, fam­i­ly rooms, and inter­con­nect­ed suites. Chil­dren of all ages are wel­come and free cribs are avail­able for infants.

Can Sawela Lodge host cor­po­rate events?

Yes. The lodge has eight con­fer­ence halls and two board­rooms with break­away rooms on request, as well as large spa­cious grounds for out­door con­fer­ences. It is one of the most pop­u­lar cor­po­rate retreat venues in the Naivasha region.

What is the best time to vis­it Sawela Lodge?

The lodge is a year-round des­ti­na­tion. The dry sea­son from June to Octo­ber is best for out­door activ­i­ties, bird­watch­ing, and game dri­ves to near­by parks. Decem­ber and Jan­u­ary are the peak hol­i­day sea­son — book well in advance for this peri­od.


My Experience: A Travel Professional’s Perspective

I have been rec­om­mend­ing Sawela Lodge to clients and trav­ellers for sev­er­al years, and what strikes me every time is how con­sis­tent­ly it deliv­ers. In Kenya’s trav­el indus­try, it is rare to find a lodge that works equal­ly well for a cou­ple cel­e­brat­ing an anniver­sary, a school group on a learn­ing trip, a cor­po­rate team doing an annu­al retreat, and a fam­i­ly with tod­dlers — all at the same time.

What Sawela does bet­ter than most lodges in this price range is the grounds. The lawns are immac­u­late. The trees are mature and pro­vide real shade. The gar­dens feel gen­uine­ly well cared for, not just plant­ed to look nice in pho­tos. When guests tell me they saw colobus mon­keys wan­der­ing through the prop­er­ty or watched a hip­po graze near the lake dur­ing a morn­ing walk, those are the moments that stay with you.

The guid­ed nature walks at 7am and 3pm are com­pli­men­ta­ry and con­sis­tent­ly praised. I always tell clients: do not skip the morn­ing walk. The lake at that hour, with the mist still sit­ting low and the fish eagles call­ing, is some­thing that no pho­to­graph ful­ly cap­tures.

The con­fer­ence facil­i­ties are also gen­uine­ly strong. I have sent cor­po­rate groups there for team build­ing and annu­al strat­e­gy ses­sions, and the feed­back has always been good — the break­out rooms work, the Wi-Fi holds up, and the food keeps peo­ple ener­gised across a full day of ses­sions.

Is it per­fect? No sin­gle lodge is. Food replen­ish­ment dur­ing very large events can be slow, and drink prices have come up in some reviews as slight­ly high. But for the over­all pack­age — loca­tion, ser­vice, grounds, facil­i­ties, and prox­im­i­ty to Nairo­bi — Sawela Lodge con­sis­tent­ly deliv­ers strong val­ue.


Key Takeaways

  • Sawela Lodge is locat­ed on the south­ern shores of Lake Naivasha, 90 km from Nairo­bi — approx­i­mate­ly 90 min­utes by road.
  • The name Sawela means “com­fort in a bird’s nest,” and the lodge deliv­ers on that mean­ing through spa­cious rooms, lush gar­dens, and warm hos­pi­tal­i­ty.
  • No 4x4 is need­ed — the road to the lodge is on good tar­mac, mak­ing it acces­si­ble to any vehi­cle.
  • Activ­i­ties include boat rides on Lake Naivasha, guid­ed nature walks, the Sawela Trail, cycling, sports, swim­ming, and spa treat­ments.
  • Day trips to Hel­l’s Gate Nation­al Park, Cres­cent Island, and Mount Lon­gonot are all eas­i­ly arranged from the lodge.
  • The lodge has 8 con­fer­ence halls and 2 board­rooms — mak­ing it one of Naivasha’s top cor­po­rate retreat venues.
  • Sep­a­rate adult and chil­dren’s pools, a kids’ play­ground, a games room, and inter­con­nect­ed fam­i­ly rooms make it high­ly fam­i­ly-friend­ly.
  • Din­ing is served at the Chee­tah Restau­rant and the out­door Zebra Cafe, with buf­fet break­fast includ­ed in most pack­ages.
  • Over 400 bird species are record­ed in the Lake Naivasha area — mak­ing it a strong bird­watch­ing des­ti­na­tion year-round.
  • Book in advance for Decem­ber, Jan­u­ary, East­er, and long week­ends — the lodge fills up quick­ly dur­ing these peri­ods.

Conclusion

Sawela Lodge is not just a hotel to sleep in between activ­i­ties. It is the kind of place where you arrive intend­ing to stay two nights and start think­ing about a third before you have even unpacked. The com­bi­na­tion of lake­side tran­quil­i­ty, a ful­ly loaded activ­i­ty menu, sol­id din­ing, and easy Nairo­bi access makes it one of the most prac­ti­cal and gen­uine­ly enjoy­able lodges in Kenya.

Whether you are a Kenyan look­ing for a stay­ca­tion that feels gen­uine­ly spe­cial, a fam­i­ly that wants nature with­out dis­com­fort, or a cor­po­rate team that needs to step away and reset — Sawela Lodge deliv­ers.

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