The Kitale location makes it useful for Mount Elgon treks or Saiwa Swamp visits. Rooms are clean, hot water is reliable, and staff can arrange guides and transport. Food is simple Kenyan cooking. It's functional budget lodging with helpful service.
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Read guide →Food & DiningKitale, and overall, it was a very pleasant experience. The strongest part of the hotel is the excellent customer service — the staff are genuinely warm, attentive, and always willing to help. The man...
The experience on the 6th floor is cozy. They only need to inform clients that there is a spacious more lively space on the 6th floor.
Favorite hotel in Kitale. Really great service, clean rooms and facilities, very comfortable. Much more quiet than some of the other options in town. In the town center, a convenient location. And goo...
The Gific hotel is the ideal place to spend a night. , very friendly staff (Shout out to Grace at reception).
Quite a serene place, in the heart of town. Easy to access even for people with disabilities. Clean rooms and good service.
KES 4,800 for all-you-can-eat meat carved tableside with Maasai swords. Carnivore is touristy, overpriced by local standards, and absolutely worth doing once. Here's what to actually expect.