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Kenya offers the traveller a wide range of accommodation options.
From youth hostels to five star luxury suites, from pitching your own tent
in the wilderness to relaxing in a private beachside villa, the
possibilities are endless.
Your choice of accommodation for your stay in Kenya should be dictated by
your personal travel budget, but also by your own interests. For some
people, sleeping under canvas in the Kenyan bush, by an open fire and
surrounded by the spectacular night noises of wild animals, is a once in a
life time experience that has greater value than the most costly hotel or
lodge.
For others, the experience of enjoying unparalleled luxury, fine cuisine and
world class service while surrounded by the wonders of the wild makes Kenya
the ultimate destination.
Whether you're looking to rough it or relax in style, Kenya can cater for
every taste, budget and personal interest.
Here are some accommodation facts:
Camping
A camping safari in Kenya is one of the world's great travel adventures.
Pitching your tent in the bush gives you the feeling of really living in the
wild. The romance of an open campfire under a magnificent sky full of stars
is undeniable, and night in the wild is a magical time, when the air rings
with the whooping calls of hyenas and the dawn is heralded by the
unforgettable sound of a lions roar.
This is truly a great adventure, and most of Kenya's Game Reserves and
National Parks have campgrounds and some basic facilities. Clear tent space
and long drop latrines are often available. In some campsites, water and
rudimentary shelters are also provided.
Many safari operators offer camping safaris through one or more of the Parks
and Reserves.Vehicles, guides, tents and equipment, as well as food and a
cook are all provided.
If you are travelling independently with your own vehicle and camping
equipment, then you should carry adequate supplies of fresh water, food,
fuel and emergency supplies. Do not rely on local water supplies or rivers
and streams for potable water. Any water taken from a stream should be
filtered or boiled for several minutes before drinking.
If you are trekking and planning to wild camp outside of official or
designated campsites, seek local advice in advance. The land on which you
are planning to camp may be privately owned or be traditional lands under
the control of a nearby village or tribe. In some instances, advance
permission and/or payment is required. If camping in the vicinity of a
village, as you may be asked to do, remember to practice culturally
sensitive behaviour.
Camping should always have minimal impact on the environment. All rubbish
and waste matter should be buried, burnt, or take away with you. Do not
leave food scraps or containers where they may attract and harm animals.
Campers should also take care of wildlife. Do not leave fruit or other food
inside tents, it can attract monkeys, baboons, and even in some areas
elephants, resulting in destruction of tents and equipment.
Tented Camps
For those looking for the Camping experience without the possible
discomfort, then a Tented Camp is an ideal option.
Tented Camps provide the visitor with large walk in tents, complete with
beds and furniture. The tent often has its own private bathroom with
supplied water, showers and flush toilets.
In some cases these camps are established on a mobile basis and fully
stocked and equipped by a safari company.
In other permanent tented camps, tents are on large raised wooden platforms
with private balconies and excellent views.
Most Tented camps have a central mess tent, or a fully stocked restaurant
and bar.
Levels of luxury in tented camps vary from the functional through to five
star, with tents offering the standard of accommodation one would expect
from a top end international resort.
Tented camps can be found in many of Kenya's National Parks and Reserves, as
well as on private game ranches and sanctuaries.
Lodges
Safari lodges in Kenya offer hotel-style comforts and accommodation in the
wilderness.
Standards vary from the rustic to the modern, from the simply appointed to
the last word in luxury.
Efforts is usually made to design lodges that blend into their environment,
with an emphasis on all natural local building materials and use of
traditional art and decoration.
Most lodges serve meals and have lounges and bars, often with excellent
views or overlooking waterholes or salt licks that attract game. Many have
resident naturalists, as well as guides for organized walks or game drives.
Lodges are found throughout Kenya's National Parks and Reserves and other
wilderness areas.
Hotels
Kenya has a great variety of hotel accommodation to suit all budgets and
tastes.
For backpackers and those looking for cheap lodgings, Nairobi has a YMCA,
youth hostel and many budget hotels. Almost every town in the country offers
basic budget hotels and lodgings. In many tourist areas, private campsites
and small hotels offer budget rates for backpackers.
Nairobi has an excellent range of hotels, including many well appointed
hotels of international standards with full facilities for tourists and
business travellers.
Other Cities and large towns all have a good range of hotel accommodation.
Small boutique hotels are also becoming increasingly popular, in Nairobi, on
the Coast, and in Wilderness areas.
Rental Homes, Apartments and Cottages
Throughout Kenya, it is possible to find excellent rental properties for
short or long term lets.
These vary from rustic cottages in the bush to historic Swahili Mansions on
the coast, from serviced city apartments to houses fronted by beautiful
deserted beaches.
Renting a private property is a good way to gain a new perspective on Kenya
and to get away from lodges, camps and hotels and relax on your own.
Most rental properties come fully equipped, and often staff and a cook are
provided to help out with meals and cleaning.
Such properties can either be booked privately or through a travel agent or
safari operator.
Home stays
Homestays are an ideal way to experience Kenyan life. In some areas,
homestays with Kenyan families can be arranged that allow visitors to spend
time in a local home and to discover the way of life in a typical household.
This kind of 'cultural exchange' tourism is popular with visiting student
groups, and those with an interest in Kenyan culture.
At the other end of the spectrum, Luxury homestays on Private Game Ranches,
Sanctuaries and Farms are also possible. These beautiful homes let the
visitor enjoy Kenya in total luxury and privacy, with their own timetables
and interests catered for by skilled an knowledgeable local guides.
The real advantage of a Kenyan homestay is the opportunity to spend time
with Kenyans and their families, and to share the benefit of their many
years of local experience and intimate knowledge of the country, its people
and wildlife.