Discover the best Bed and Breakfast Inns in Kajiado, Rift Valley Province including Oldonyo Orok Camp, Saab Royale Resort, Tumaini Gardens, Lesiolo Hills, Saab Royale Resort.
5 based on 18 reviews
Escape the busy city life and immerse yourself in nature. Our tented camps give you a unique experience with wild animals of Kenya and the magnificent landscape of the Ol Donyo Orok mountain. With out luxurious tents you sleep under canvas and wake to bird song. This secluded self-catering hillside retreat is the perfect getaway for couples, friends and families bringing you closer physically and emotionally. We are here to provide you with an authentic experience between travelers, nature and culture. No cell service, just relaxation. We are able to provide you with a vehicle and a guide to embark on the famous game drive experiences that Kenya has to offer. We want our guests to feel very comfortable while still being in the complete bushside, therefore we provide toiletries, house slippers, hot and cold running water, some tents are equipped with a kitchen provided with the needed utensils, pots and pans. You can do a little yoga with the stunning view of Mt. Kilimanjaro and enjoy the view of the acacia treetops all the way up to our famous hill the Oldonyo Orok mountain.
We had a wonderful night at oldonyo orok camp with our two sons. Beautiful and spacious tent surrounded by nature and wildlife. The kids enjoyed the swimmingpool and the giraf coming so close. Great service, going the extra mile to arrange everything for us.
4 based on 12 reviews
This "resort" is simply awful. The issues start with management not being on site and none of the staff being empowered to make decisions. The "resort" is located 15-20km down a goat track. Do not take your own car down this road as it will do damage. Once at the resort most of the staff are poorly trained and have no idea how to deliver real service. We were also informed that there are extra charges to use certain facilities! The "resort" has no alcohol on premises and makes an offer to send someone to town to purchase for you. We did not follow this up but I am guessing the prices are ridiculous! The biggest issue overall with this is "resort" is the lack of food options. On the occasion we stayed we were informed (after arrival) the restaurant was only serving buffet style dinner. This option we were told was ridiculously priced and we observed the restaurant attempting to charge children adult prices! Further to the price the food was overcooked and inedible. We and others attending the resort complained and were given rude replies and were told it was a "management decision" and that the management was not available for a discussion. After this and many other instances we checked out at which time we were refused a refund and were held hostage at the exit gate until we cleared a bill we had refused to pay due to inedible food. This is one of the most poorly managed locations in Kenya. Steer clear at all costs! Tips if you still want to stay here : DO NOT pay at check in and bring your own food and drinks!
4.5 based on 14 reviews
My mother, myself, and my 4 children stayed at Tumaini Gardens for 7 nights while participating in a mission trip. I cannot say enough good about our stay! The staff was an absolute delight, treating us with the typical Kenyan warmth and hospitality. They cleaned our rooms every day, folded our clothes, and did our laundry at no extra charge. The food was diverse, tasty, and fantastic! When there was a problem (like my shower’s hot water stopped working), or we needed something (more towels, an iron), they got on it immediately. The grounds were manicured and scenic, with beautiful gardens and a short walking trail. I would stay here again in a heartbeat! Tumaini Gardens management, please give an extra big pat on the back to your lovely staff!!
1 based on 1 reviews
The location and environment is great but I didn't like the service. The room was so small and with a lot of mosquitoes. There was no water in the shower as well. It's also a bit pricey, a cup of tea at ksh200 and omelette at ksh250
4 based on 12 reviews
This "resort" is simply awful. The issues start with management not being on site and none of the staff being empowered to make decisions. The "resort" is located 15-20km down a goat track. Do not take your own car down this road as it will do damage. Once at the resort most of the staff are poorly trained and have no idea how to deliver real service. We were also informed that there are extra charges to use certain facilities! The "resort" has no alcohol on premises and makes an offer to send someone to town to purchase for you. We did not follow this up but I am guessing the prices are ridiculous! The biggest issue overall with this is "resort" is the lack of food options. On the occasion we stayed we were informed (after arrival) the restaurant was only serving buffet style dinner. This option we were told was ridiculously priced and we observed the restaurant attempting to charge children adult prices! Further to the price the food was overcooked and inedible. We and others attending the resort complained and were given rude replies and were told it was a "management decision" and that the management was not available for a discussion. After this and many other instances we checked out at which time we were refused a refund and were held hostage at the exit gate until we cleared a bill we had refused to pay due to inedible food. This is one of the most poorly managed locations in Kenya. Steer clear at all costs! Tips if you still want to stay here : DO NOT pay at check in and bring your own food and drinks!
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