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THE NORFOLK - NAIROBI
An Edwardian classic that dates back to 1904 and offers unparalleled service and charm. It has impressedgeneration after generation of visitors and is the hub around which Nairobi has grown as a capital city.
On the outskirts of the city center amidst beautiful grounds with aviaries lies the Norfolk Hotel. The Norfolk offers luxury and twin bedded suites, studio suites and one and two bed roomed cottages.
All bedrooms have private bathrooms with showers, minibar, television and radio and direct dial telephone. Additionally, the hotel has 4 restaurants and bars, conference facilities, an outdoor heated swimming pool, fully equipped health club, gift shop, hairdressing and beauty salon and a ballroom.
NAIROBI SERENA HOTEL
Peacefully set in landscaped gardens, The Nairobi Serena Hotel's clean white silhouette rises at the edge of Nairobi's extensive Central Park. Serena's location promises dual comfort: enjoy peace and quiet away from the bustling, vibrant city and yet remain within walking distance of it.
It offers luxuriously furnished rooms each with a TV, telephone and ensuite bathroom. Furthermore there are 2 restaurants, swimming pool, fitness centre, conference rooms, business centre with up-to-date facilities, boutique, gift shop, hairdresser and bookshop within the hotel premises
THE KENYA COAST
The Kenyan Coastline comprises of 480 kms of exquisite white sandy beaches fringed with exotic palms andbougainvillea. Above all the unsurpassable blue warm waters of the Indian Ocean combined with the gentle monsoon breezes create a spectacular haven for relaxation and enjoyment.
The Kenyan coastline also has a rich historical background infested with Arabic and Portuguese influences. Marine activities available include windsurfing, water-skiing, scuba diving, goggling and deep-sea fishing.
All along the coast there are myriads of reef fishes to be seen. The reef building corals, home to these innumerable fish are themselves spectacular "architects" and therefore it is not surprising that that they should attract such amazing "tenants".
Deep Sea Fishing is available all year round except May, June and perhaps July. The main centre for serious deep-sea fishing is at Shimoni, 100kms from the town of Mombasa.
Shimoni is also the base for visits to Kisite - Mpungati Marine National Park and Reserves where the most outstanding underwater world can be viewed.
The town of Mombasa on the coast is the oldest Kenyan town with a history dating back 2000 years. It owes its development to its location, for the island forms an ideal natural harbour.
Portuguese, Arabic, Asian and African influences create a mystical blend of ancient and modern, both in architecture and population. The famous Fort Jesus, graceful sailing dhows, ornamental balconies, narrow streets and open markets and bazaars all form part of this coastal town's attraction.
Malindi, another popular beach resort and the islands of Lamu, Pate, Manda and Kiwayu all contribute to the variety and beauty of the Kenyan coastline. |