The lakeside position gives you Naivasha views without resort pricing. Rooms are basic but functional, staff are friendly, and the restaurant serves decent local food. It's budget accommodation for travelers who spend their days exploring Hell's Gate or Crescent Island.
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Excellent accommodation at an affordable price. The rooms have TV entertainment and are immaculately furnished with a very comfortable bed. The hotel connects to WiFi that's reliable. Meals are done w...
A great Hotel strategically located in Naivasha town just next to the Highway. They have got excellent rooms that are very great from their beddings to their size. The rooms have got hot water for tha...
I enjoyed my time here, The staff is really welcoming and kind. Rooms are clean.
Simple travellers hotel.clean rooms.No wheel chair accessible rooms, cheaper rooms on ground floor because of the inconvinience of the parking. One downside, forgot my Jumpar in the wardrobe and cou...
An intimate, all-suite boutique hotel in Karen with four-poster beds and Out of Africa ambiance. At $350 for a Deluxe Suite, Hemingways offers genuine luxury — but Karen's isolation is the trade-off.