Hotels & Lodges - Kenya
Kenya has an abundance of hotels, lodges, guest house, safari camps, resorts. These have been built up on a thriving tourism industry over the last thirty years or so. Safaris are the main reason tourists come to Kenya, and second to that to relax on its tranquil coastline.
To present the hotels and lodges of Kenya, we have divided the country up in to 8 regions of interest. Most of the regions are African safari focused, and accommodation will vary between game lodges, hotels and safari camps. The other regions are the coastal areas and Nairobi and here hotels and resorts are the main options when it comes to accommodation in Kenya.
The Lake Nakuru Area
Lake Nakuru is in the Western part of Kenya. The west comprises both the Nyanza Province and the Western Province, which is located along the Ugandan border. Here visitors can experience Kenya’s rich cultural heritage, as well as a variety of activity and leisure pursuits, such as forays to Kakamega Forest Reserve, Mt Elgon and the largest lake in all of Africa. Accommodation options include various upmarket lodges.
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The Tsavo West & East Areas
When you travel to Kenya, a visit to Tsavo East & Tsavo West should most certainly be included in your itinerary. The combined area of Tsavo East and Tsavo West National Parks makes Tsavo one of the world’s largest game sanctuaries (larger than both Wales and Jamaica respectively). Here you will enjoy access to a wide variety of game, as well as myriad migratory and native bird species. Accommodation options include a variety of lodges, camps and inns.
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The Mombasa & Kenya Coast Areas
Mombasa is Kenya’s second largest town and a great place to visit if you wish to immerse yourself in the country’s vibrant culture. The town is situated on the coast and from here you will have access to an incredible selection of beaches and aquatic adventure providers. Those who wish to spend some time shopping will not be disappointed either! Alternatively, spend your time exploring archaeological attractions and historical places of interest. Your accommodation options will include a selection of beachfront Mombasa Kenya hotels and clubs.
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The Amboseli Area
Situated on the southern side of Kenya, near the Tanzanian border, Amboseli is a very popular tourist destination. The region’s great drawing card is the Amboseli National Park, a reserve that not only boasts a spectacular variety of wildlife, but also Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa at 5,985m (19,340 ft). The park alone has five distinct habitats, each of which supports a very different ecosystem. The area offers a choice of various lodges, each of which makes the most of its splendid surroundings.
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The Nairobi Area
The capital of Kenya, Nairobi started out as a lacklustre shantytown established by builders of the Uganda Railway almost a century ago. Today it represents a vibrant metropolis and is East and Central Africa’s premier city. Here, amidst a variety of museums dedicated to the country’s history, you can truly experience Kenya’s unique culture. Nairobi hotels are among the most opulent in the country and include a number of international hotel chains.
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The Masai Mara Area
The renowned Masai Mara National Reserve is located an approximate 270 kilometres from Nairobi. Without a doubt the finest wildlife park in all of Kenya, Masai Mara is home to an abundance of majestic animals, including lions, giraffe, rhino, cheetah and wildebeest. It is here that visitors can observe the much publicised wildebeest migrations, a sight that will leave even the most jaded individual in awe. Visitors can choose from a variety of accommodation options, including tented camps, lodges and safari clubs.
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The Samburu & Buffalo Springs Area
The Samburu National Reserve is situated in the hot fringes of the arid northern region of Kenya, where the Ewaso Ngiro River provides the only relief from the relentless equatorial sun. The region is epitomised by gaunt hills, punctuated by scrubland and occasional clusters of vividly coloured desert rose. Here you can view the rare Grey zebra, Reticulated giraffe and Beisa Oryx. Buffalo Springs National Reserve is separated from the Samburu National Reserve by the Ewaso Ngiro River and is equally scenic. Accommodation options in this region include safari lodges and clubs.
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The Mount Kenya & Abedares Areas
The Mount Kenya region is an area of great natural beauty, as well as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Protected as part of the Mount Kenya National Park, this prestigious tourist attraction sits astride the equator, its icy summit a whopping 5199 meters above sea level. The Aberdare National Park is centred around another important mountain range, and provides the visitor spectacular wildlife viewing opportunities. Here you can choose from tented-, country club- or hotel accommodation.
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