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Windsor Golf & Country Club

Nairobi
Fully Refundable
This hotel is located 25 minutes from Nairobi city centre, 4 km from Nakumatt Thika Road and its shopping venues, 16 km from the National Museum of History, and 22 km from Nairobi Safari Park and the Nairobi Safari Walk. It lies just 45 minutes from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. This family-friendly city hotel opened in 1992 and offers guests an oasis of comfort and tranquillity and is ideal for business travellers and holidaymakers alike. It is set in its own 200-acre grounds, surrounded by coffee plantations, and enjoys views of Mount Kenya and the sacred Maasai Big Mountain in the distance. The hotel is a cluster of impressive Victorian-style buildings, comprising a total of 130 deluxe rooms, studio suites and cottages with capacity for 248 beds. Facilities on offer to guests at this air-conditioned establishment include a lobby area with a 24-hour reception and check-out service, a hotel safe, a currency exchange facility, a hairdressing salon and a TV lounge. There is a café, a bar, a pub, a disco and a restaurant as well as conference facilities and WLAN Internet access. Guests can also take advantage of the room and laundry services and there is parking available for those arriving by car. All rooms come with a private bathroom with a shower/bathtub and a hairdryer and offer a king-size or double bed. They are equipped with a recently introduced flat-screen TV with digital satellite channels as well as music channels. Each room features a private safe and power points for the recharging of electronic devices such as laptops, and high-speed wireless Internet access provides each room with global connectivity. Furthermore, tea and coffee making facilities, a fully stocked minibar and a shoe shine service are provided as standard and all rooms feature a terrace.
Tripadvisor Rating4  / 5(488  reviews)
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The Sands At Nomad

Ukunda-Diani Beach
Situated on the south coast of Kenya on Diani Beach Road, on the edge of the coastal forest, this beach hotel stands in luxurious green lawns fringed by the brilliant white sand on the southern end of Diani Beach. Guests will find shops in Diani, just 4 km from the hotel, while the centre of Ukunda is approximately 10 km away. Mombasa is around 40 km from the hotel, which is 45 km southwest of Mombasa International Airport. Unrivalled in terms of its idyllic situation, exclusivity and tranquillity, this is the first Kenyan coastal resort to excel in the creation of the boutique concept. It is unparalleled in terms of the discretion of its service, the excellence of its cuisine and the range of its leisure options. The resort offers the ultimate Indian Ocean retreat. There are 37 rooms with is a wide range of different room categories, from Superior Beach Cottage to Standard Rooms in the main building, all uniquely Kenyan and romantic. Renovated in 2016, this beach hotel offers guests a range of facilities, including 24-hour reception and check-out services, currency exchange facilities, two bars, WLAN Internet access, room and laundry services and a car park. All the rooms enjoy air conditioning,  private mini bars and 24-hour service. Their interiors are all individually designed and furnished with an inspired combination of Swahili objects d'art furniture and Mario's finest mahogany woodwork. Each room features an en suite bathroom with shower and hairdryer, a direct dial telephoneand an in-room safe. The hotel has an outdoor swimming pool with sun loungers and parasols laid out for use. Guests may also relax in the hot tub or with a spa or massage treatment.
Tripadvisor Rating4.5  / 5(668  reviews)
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Tribe Hotel

Nairobi
Separated from Nairobi city centre by the 2500-acre lushious Karura Forest and several low wooded hills -Gigiri houses both the United Nations UN complex and the new United States Embassy - The area is popular with humanitarian workers and diplomats -drawn to the wide -leafy streets lined with impressive houses -all in an acre or more of landscaped gardens - There is not any major apartment blocks hereTribe Hotel is a member of Design Hotels. Set apart from the crowded city centre in the lush suburbs of Nairobi -Tribe Hotel echoes nothing but the ultimate in luxury and tranquility - Its sleek architecture and crisp lines are sure to set forth a brand new experience in hotel accommodation - Drawing inspiration from its African heritage -the interior of the hotel boasts exquisite art -crafts and furnishings handpicked from the farthest corners of the continent - Each of the 137 rooms is carefully designed to whisk you away from the average mundane hotel room into a world of chic and hip design with an emphasis on detail and luxury An ideal destination for those craving increased intimacy and comfort with an added dose of personal service - From free high speed internet access -complimentary mini bar -limousine airport transfers -warm welcome to express check-in and check-out facilities -you can be sure that Tribe understands the individual needs of just about any traveler Bringing a whole new pampering experience to Nairobi -is the hotels Kaya Spa - Using nothing but the finest products - Kayas uniquely developed treatments are designed to harmonize both the body and mind - The six treatment rooms infuse a sense of tranquility through inspiring design and decor that is sure to contribute to the relaxation and reinvigoration of your entire spa experience.
Tripadvisor Rating4.5  / 5(1474  reviews)
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Sarova Lion Hill Game Lodge

Lake Nakuru
Fully Refundable
This lodge is nestled along the Lion Hill overlooking the spectacular flamingo pink rimmed Lake Nakuru. Its location affords panoramic vistas of the lake and the picturesque Lake Nakuru National Park. A short two-hour drive from Nairobi, it is a favourite with residents and visitors to Kenya. The railway station is around 2 km away. The lodge is cleverly laid out such that most rooms and sitting areas afford stunning views of the lake and the park. The lodge incorporates natural landscaping with tall acacia trees, winding walkways and greenery dotted with bird feeders. It is a natural haven for birdlife and attracts over 50 species of birds amongst the 400 species that inhabit the park. The property comprises 67 guest rooms and features a lobby with 24-hour reception, a hotel safe, currency exchange facilities, a cloakroom and a hairdressing salon. In their free time guests may take advantage of the games room and TV lounge, whilst younger guests are sure to be entertained at the kids' club. Dining is provided at the hotel restaurant and guests may sip their favourite drinks at the bar and pub. Business guests will appreciate the conference facilities and wireless Internet access and room service offer additional convenience. Kenya Wildlife Service offers shuttle buses from the nearby town of Nakuru. All chalet-style rooms and suites have private patios or balconies with panoramic views of the flamingo pink rimmed Lake Nakuru. The lodge offers en suite bathrooms with permanent showers, bathtubs and WCs, running hot and cold water, razor outlets with 220 and 240 volts, as well as double or king-size beds with mosquito nets and duvets. Guests have 240-volt power 24 hours a day. All rooms are equipped with a hairdryer, Internet access, a safe, a minibar, a fridge and individually regulated air conditioning.
Tripadvisor Rating4.5  / 5(1428  reviews)
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Sarova Shaba Game Lodge

Shaba National Park
Fully Refundable
Located deep in the arid North Country of Kenya, along the Great North Road, the Shaba National Reserve forms part of a trio of reserves quite different from the ones normally found in Kenya. The hotel takes its name from Mount Shaba (1,525 m), a volcanic mountain that became dormant around 5,000 years ago and lies on the border of the reserve. The lodge is built in an oasis around the natural terrain of this breathtaking volcanic desert, about 350 km and 5 hours by road or 45 minutes by air from Nairobi and 2 hours from Nanyuki and Meru. The bus station is around 10 km away and Jomo Kenyatta International Airport is situated approximately 75 km away. This lodge offers a unique experience that extends beyond game drives in the reserve. Comprising 85 guest rooms, the establishment features a lobby with 24-hour reception, a hotel safe, currency exchange facilities, a games room, a TV lounge, a kids' club, a bar, a pub and a restaurant. Business guests are sure to appreciate the conference facilities. Wireless Internet access, room and laundry services and a car park provide additional convenience. The rooms are attractively laid out in chalet style, overlooking the Ewaso Ng'iro River. They are equipped with private balconies or terraces with a view of the river and game park and en suite bathrooms with permanent showers, bathtubs and WCs, running hot and cold water and razor outlets with 220 and 240 volts. The double or king-size beds come with mosquito nets and duvets. All rooms also offer overhead fans with 240-volt power from 6 am to 12 am. The rooms have a TV and individually regulated air conditioning. The lodge has a plethora of activities to indulge in from bird watching to camel safaris and the viewing deck along the river to feed and watch crocodiles, making it a destination in itself. Guests may take a refreshing dip in the outdoor swimming pool and children can take advantage of their own swimming area. The hot tub and massages ensure a relaxing stay.
Tripadvisor Rating4.5  / 5(817  reviews)
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Why People Love Kenya

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986suzzannek
5
Feb 2022
My favourite part of the whole trip was the Morning game drive. We got to see all the animals including many elephant families. It was so beautiful. Highly recommend travelling with Dream Africa
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janehWest
5
Dec 2021
Wonderful safari, 5 full days in Maasai Mara and Lake Nakuru National park . This was very special experience! Perfect organization by Silver Spark Africa, Brian is a nice and friendly guide and special thanks to Abongo for support and advice! Amazing thing with Abongo and his staff very profess...
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Eugen j
5
Aug 2021
This was our second trip in Kenya with same company "Silver Spark Africa Limited. They have maintained their service, just like the previous trip. We really thank Abongo and our guide for giving us the best safari. It was a great tour that covered a lot of Maasai Mara culture. Giving us the be...

Frequently Asked Questions about Kenya

What are some popular attractions in Kenya?

Kenya is home to many popular attractions, including the Maasai Mara National Reserve, which is known for its annual wildebeest migration. Other popular attractions include Lake Nakuru National Park, Amboseli National Park, and Tsavo National Park. Visitors can also enjoy cultural experiences such as visiting Maasai villages and learning about traditional tribal customs.

What are some popular activities to do in Kenya?

Kenya offers a wide range of activities for visitors, including wildlife safaris, hiking, and beach vacations. Some popular activities include hot air balloon rides over the Maasai Mara, guided game drives, and visiting the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust to see baby elephants. For the more adventurous traveler, there are opportunities for mountain climbing, white water rafting, and even bungee jumping.

What are some popular accommodations in Kenya?

Kenya has a wide range of accommodations to suit every traveler's needs. For those looking for a luxury experience, top options include the Giraffe Manor, the Fairmont Mount Kenya Safari Club, and the Hemingways Nairobi. Mid-range options include the Serena Hotels & Resorts, and Sopa Lodges. For those on a budget, there are many affordable options such as hostels and campsites.

When is the best time to visit Kenya?

The best time to visit Kenya depends on what you want to do and see. Generally, the best time to visit is during the dry season, which runs from July to October. This is when the wildebeest migration is in full swing and wildlife is most active. However, if you're interested in seeing baby animals, the best time to visit is during the rainy season, which runs from November to May.

What should I pack when traveling to Kenya?

When traveling to Kenya, it's important to pack for the climate and activities you have planned. If you're planning a safari, make sure to bring comfortable, breathable clothing in neutral colors. It's also important to bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat to protect yourself from the sun. For beach vacations, bring swimsuits, sandals, and light, airy clothing. Don't forget insect repellent and any necessary medications.

What is the currency in Kenya?

The currency in Kenya is the Kenyan shilling (KES). It's recommended to exchange currency at a bank or exchange bureau, as exchange rates at hotels and airports may not be as favorable. Credit cards are widely accepted in major cities and tourist areas, but it's always a good idea to have some cash on hand for smaller purchases.

What are some common phrases in Swahili?

Swahili is one of the official languages of Kenya, and learning a few common phrases can go a long way in making your trip more enjoyable. Some common phrases include 'hello' (jambo), 'thank you' (asante), and 'goodbye' (kwaheri). It's also helpful to learn how to say 'please' (tafadhali) and 'excuse me' (samahani).

Are there any health concerns when traveling to Kenya?

There are some health concerns to be aware of when traveling to Kenya. Malaria is a risk in many parts of the country, so it's important to take antimalarial medication and use insect repellent. It's also recommended to get vaccinated for yellow fever and hepatitis A and B. Make sure to drink bottled or purified water, and avoid raw or undercooked food.

Do I need a visa to travel to Kenya?

Visas are required for most visitors to Kenya. Visitors can apply for a visa online, or obtain one upon arrival at the airport. It's important to check the visa requirements for your specific country and make sure to have all necessary documents in order before arriving in Kenya.

What is the weather like in Kenya?

Kenya's climate varies depending on the region, but it's generally warm year-round. The coast is hot and humid, while the highlands are cooler and drier. During the dry season, temperatures can reach up to 30C (86F) during the day, while at night it can get quite cool. During the rainy season, temperatures are slightly cooler, but humidity can make it feel much warmer.

What is the culture like in Kenya?

Kenya is a diverse country with many different cultures and traditions. The Maasai people are one of the most well-known tribes in Kenya, known for their distinctive dress and customs. Visitors can also learn about the Kikuyu, Luo, and other tribes. Kenya is also known for its music and dance, with styles ranging from traditional tribal dances to modern hip-hop.