A convenient, well-organized mall with a good variety of shops, supermarkets, eateries, and essential services all under one roof. The mall is clean, spacious, and has a calm atmosphere with plenty of parking, plus a Java House and nyama choma place right beside it.
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Read guide →Buffalo Mall Naivasha is a convenient and well-organized shopping destination. It has a good variety of shops, supermarkets, eateries, and essential services all under one roof. The mall is clean, spa...
I visited Buffalo Mall in Naivasha for some shopping and had lunch at Java House, and it was a really pleasant experience. The mall has a calm and clean atmosphere with plenty of parking and a good mi...
It's not big big. A lot of parking space. There's a Java too and a nyama choma place right beside it. The children play area is also big enough.
Buffalo Mall is a quiet spot with a lot of potential. While it’s not fully occupied and some of the shops inside tend to close early, it’s still a decent place to stop by, especially if you’re in the...
Great place for bother travellers and locals and also main point for flower business group
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