Three charming wooden cabins near Iremito Gate with stunning views of Kilimanjaro and zebras walking around. The road is tough (12km) but the reward is beautiful wild nature, cool location, excellent rooms, and great staff behavior.
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Beautiful accommodation, close to Iremito Gate NP Amboseli. The problem is not easy road(around 12km, so be prepared). The reward is the beautiful locality, in the wild nature, zebras walking around....
The place is cool. Good location, stading alone, no near by disturbance. View of Kilimanjaro is clear from the hut. Rooms were also excellent. Lot of space together. Behaviour of the staffs also great...
I would not recommend booking this property. One: We felt overcharged by the management for the meals. Despite an agreement to pay for the Chef and ingredients. They billed $10 per person per meal whi...
Beautiful, serene location. Very friendly staff. Clear recommendation! Only downside: very short and rather expensive food menu.
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