A jewel in the middle of the desert with rooms designed to let the wind blow through and cool you naturally. Timo the manager is one of the nicest and most service-minded people around, though water and electricity can be limited in the cabins.
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Read guide →Rooms are clean, staff is friendly but we had no running water at all in the cabins. No toilet, no shower, no faucet water. So we showered with a basin. Electricity in the rooms only works when the ge...
It is a jewel in the middle of all that desert.They have built their rooms in a way that the wind there just blows in and out and cools you so well. No need for ac. The food is local no international...
Timo (the manager of Oasis Lodge) is one of the nicest and most serviceminded persons I've ever met. He understands the needs of turists travelling through the country and did do incredible things to...
I spent the afternoon there because it's probably the only place with a swimming in the city. The heat was terrible and needed to refresh myself. For my surprise the swimming was hot as the water come...
Nice pool area and view. Lunch or dinner need to be booked in advance. Camping but not for roof top tent. Swimming pool from natural hot springs 500kspp.
Ultra-luxury tented camp perched on the Great Rift Valley escarpment with Out of Africa views. At $1,850-2,750 per person per night, it's among Africa's most expensive — and most beautiful — safari properties.