Guest User
January 17, 2025
Sorry, I would have rated it better.. but we had already been here about ten years ago, and the location has been badly renovated. Be careful, the staff is always available and very kind, the food is good, and they also made a nice pool where you can go for a swim. They are also connected to the Voi Wildlife Lodge, where you can go for a drink with a short walk, have dinner directly there, or simply go and see the animals that go to drink at the pool. The bad thing is that the Voi Wildlife is a real eyesore, a real sore thumb, and the Manyatta has been renovated by replacing the makuti with plastic or closing the restaurant area with useless metal frames, which are of no use and also hold back flies and insects that accumulate on the floor. The semi-tented accommodations are very neglected, in December it is still the rainy season and the water with the wind comes in everywhere, wetting luggage and clothes. Despite the size of the room, the narrow toilet looks like the one in a motorway service station. In short, the beauty of being right inside the park, but the houses are really too neglected and very uncomfortable. To improve PS - A big plus could be represented by the proximity to the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, the organization that takes care of rehabilitating elephants and reintroducing them into nature is located just a stone's throw away, and can be visited by contributing with the adoption of a cub with a small contribution. An experience that alone is worth the whole trip.
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