Saturday, October 25, 2008

HOTEL AND RESORTS IN KENYA

HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS IN KENYA

Nairobi Hilton: In the middle of central business district of the city of Nairobi stands the Nairobi Hilton with 329 guest rooms including 7 suites, all air conditioned with private bath, color TV, mini bar, resident lounge, pizzeria, poolside barbecue, snack restaurant, grill room, swimming pool, sauna and shopping arcade. Its position is convenient with both the business person on a busy schedule in need of a centrally located five-stars hotel and for the visiting tourist touring the country's many attractions.

The Stanley HotelA deluxe hotel this hotel recalls the graceful era of fine furnishings, grand living and cool Victorian elegance. It features the most famous Thorn Tree Coffee shop, the Zen gourmet restaurant with unique fusion cuisine, the pool deck restaurant and the Exchange Bar. The hotel also boast of a shopping arcade, fully equipped health club with heated swimming pool and a modern business center.

Hotel Intercontinental Nairobi
Hotel Intercontinental Located in the heart of Nairobi City with 440 air-conditioned rooms, Hotel Intercontinental has a speciality restaurant, an informal restaurant, a poolside restaurant and a poolside snack bar and casino. The hotel has a heated swimming pool, a children’s wading pool and a fully equipped health club. An excellent place from which to start your East Africa safari or just relax on your holiday.

Nairobi Serena Hotel
On the outskirts of Nairobi's Central Park, shaded by jacaranda, bougainvillea, and acacia trees, stands the Nairobi Serena Hotel. A member of the Leading Hotels of the World, Nairobi Serena Hotel offers exceptional standards of accommodations, service, cuisine, and amenities. The restaurant and health club are the finest in all of Nairobi. 183 air-conditioned rooms, plus 7 suites, including one State Suite, 24-hour room service.

Samburu Serena Safari Lodge Situated on the fertile banks of the Uaso Nyiro River, in the center of the Samburu Game Reserve in Kenya's rugged, semi-arid Northern Province, Samburu Serena Lodge echoes the robust rhythms of riverfront life. The rustic yet convivial lodge blends with the environment by making full use of native materials. All guestrooms have private verandas that overlook the river where crocodiles feed in full view. The surrounding terrain is renowned for rare game; long-necked gerenuk, Grevy's zebra, reticulated giraffe, and Beisa oryx. Leopards are frequent passers by. The accommodation is in 62 deluxe rooms, including 8 family rooms. A swimming pool is also centrally located to allow clients to cool off from the tropical heat.

Mpata Safari LodgeMpata Safari Club is a five star hotel voted "The Best Safari Lodge in Kenya" by The Kenyan Association of Travel Agents. The lodge - designed by Edward Suzuki - one of the most respected architects in Japan - is perched on a hilltop with a breathtaking view of the Mara reserve. Guests stay in individual cottages well spaced along the top of the escarpment offering panoramic views of sunrise on the horizon. There are 11 suites and 12 deluxe units, each with interlocking curves separating bedroom, bathroom and verandah. With emphasis on comfort and a unique combination of interior design, the suites have a lounge, kitchenette and best of all, an outdoor Jacuzzi.

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