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| | NAIROBI HOTELS
The 287-room Hilton Nairobi enjoys a perfect location
in the heart of Kenya's capital and provides the business and leisure traveller
with a superb selection of facilities. All 287 rooms are air-conditioned and have
satellite TV and electronic safe deposit boxes and locks... |
| | MOMBASA HOTELS
It sometimes seams as if the Swahili Coast is not part
of Kenya at all. The culture of the Coast is a unique mix of African Bantu and
Arab Muslim influences, a combination created by Arab traders who arrived on the
Kenyan Coast before the 7th Century.... |
| | MAASAI MARA
HOTELS Mara Explorer
is situated on a broad, thickly forested bend of the Talek River in the middle
of the Maasai Mara National Reserve. Mara Explorer's own all-weather airstrip
means you can be in camp less than an hour after leaving the bustle of Nairobi...
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| | NAIVASHA
HOTELS Naivasha has very wide range of accommodation to
suit all budgets, tastes and interests. There are well appointed hotels, basic
campsites, private guesthouses, home and farm stays and rental houses and cottages.
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| | AMBOSELI
HOTELS There are very
basic campsites where you can pitch a tent and sleep under canvas in the wild,
well appointed safari lodges, luxury tented camps with large, fully furnished
tents, small private camps for your exclusive use and much, much, more...
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| | SAMBURU HOTELS
In the arid North
of Kenya, water means life. The waters of the great Ewaso Nyiro river draw wildlife
in great numbers to its banks, creating an oasis of green.. |
| | ABERDARE
HOTELS Tea Farming
Region, bordering the Central Province and the Rift Valley. Highland climate with
lots of rain. Most of the people living in this region have a moderate income..
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| | TSAVO HOTELS
The twin National
Parks of Tsavo East and West together form one of Africa’s largest wilderness
reserves. Tsavo as a whole consists of 10 million acres of pure wilderness, incorporating
savannah, ranges and hills, acacia and montane forest, and an extensive river
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| | LAMU HOTELS
Lamu, the oldest living
town in Kenya lies on Lamu Island in the northern corner of Kenya. Lamu truly
like a different country. More than 95% of the locals are Muslim, and you’re
just as likely to hear Arabic as Kiswahili.. |
| | MALINDI HOTELS
Kenya is fortunate to have an abundance of protected coral
reefs and beaches (250 mi/420 km of the stuff). Malindi on what’s called
the Coral Coast provides a very nice introduction to the area—there are
surfing snorkeling deep-sea fishing and other water sports...
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| | KILIFI HOTELS
Kilifi is the first town north of Mombasa about half-way
to Malindi. There is a nice beach in Kilifi, although it’s a bit hard to
get to. While you’re there, check out the well preserved Mnarani ruins overlooking
Kilifi Creek... |
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