While you're here, you can enjoy all the comforts of home and more, including a garden and laundry facilities, as well as daily housekeeping and towels. Other amenities include slippers, a picnic area, a fan, and a desk.
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Amenities
Parking
Balcony/Terrace
Security/Safety
Business Services
Bedding/Linens
Restaurant
Bar
Toiletries
Guest Services
Entertainment
Breakfast
Child Friendly
Laundry
Policies
Check-in
Check-in start time: 3:00 pm; check-in end time: 6:00 pm late check-in subject to availability minimum check-in age: 18
Check-out
Check-out before 10:00 am
Child Policy
Children are welcome.
Pet Policy
Pets not allowed
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card, or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed this property accepts credit cards
Reviews
Nov 8, 2019 08:55:32 AM
Review Score:
5
Summary: You don’t come here for a 5 star hotel experience- you will stay in a manyatta - a small free-standing hut in the midst of a garden. some beetles will share tge room with you, don’t worry, it’s nature. a simple bed, one old but clean towel, a bed with sheet, ask for a second towel, make sure that there are moskito nets. the five star experience was opening the door in the morning and looking at mt kilimancharo in the morning sun. they serve a simple breakfast and dinner for some extra shilling, sell tusker and one kind of wine, and turn wifi on at night. we had the shared bathroom option- the toilets were clean- the showers, too, although only one a bit warm and a bit emotional- but we were in the middle of nowhere. supernuce people, the entire place reminded me of our compound in south sudan with MSF last year - we stayed for three nights and did safaris in amboseli etc and enjoyed it a lot
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Reviews
Nov 8, 2019 08:55:32 AM
Review Score:
5
Summary: You don’t come here for a 5 star hotel experience- you will stay in a manyatta - a small free-standing hut in the midst of a garden. some beetles will share tge room with you, don’t worry, it’s nature. a simple bed, one old but clean towel, a bed with sheet, ask for a second towel, make sure that there are moskito nets. the five star experience was opening the door in the morning and looking at mt kilimancharo in the morning sun. they serve a simple breakfast and dinner for some extra shilling, sell tusker and one kind of wine, and turn wifi on at night. we had the shared bathroom option- the toilets were clean- the showers, too, although only one a bit warm and a bit emotional- but we were in the middle of nowhere. supernuce people, the entire place reminded me of our compound in south sudan with MSF last year - we stayed for three nights and did safaris in amboseli etc and enjoyed it a lot
T.
Sep 14, 2019 11:27:58 PM
Review Score:
5
Summary: Christine and the rest of the staff were very courteous. Always looked after us. professional staff.
Please try and make sure that every door has it’s own key? Otherwise great experience looking at mt. Kilimanjaro from my window and taking awesome photos in the morning.