By Liz Ireri
The hospitality industry is seemingly an attractive venture in Kenya if the number of hotels are anything to go by. In this article, WoK takes you to a tour of Fahari Gardens Hotel owned by former governor of Nakuru and the current State House comptroller, Mr. Kinuthia Mbugua.
Fahari Garden Hotel
The Fahari Gardens hotel is a luxurious hotel located in Utawala, Embakasi in the suburbs of Nairobi. It is only 19.4 km from the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport and the time wasted on traffic jams will be considerably lessened after the completion of the Nairobi Expressway and the Eastern bypass expansion that is currently underway (by the time of publishing this article).
The facility has two outdoor pools, the same number of bars, a multi-cuisine all day dining restaurant, meeting and conference rooms and the accommodation is the best you will find in the vicinity. Clients staying at the hotel have access to a fitness center, 24 hour front desk assistance, room service and security.
Simply put, the hotel is perfect for leisure and business travellers.
Accommodation
Single Room-single bed to host one guest–$67
Standard Double Room-has 1 Queen Bed for 2 guests-$100
Standard Twin Room-2 Twin Beds that can sleep 2 guests-$100
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Standard Triple Room -3 Twin Beds that can sleep 3 guests-$120
Deluxe Suite -1 King Bed that can sleep 2 guests-$100
Family Room -1 King Bed and 1 Twin Bed that can sleep 4 guests-$140
1 Bedroom Suite-1 Queen Bed that can host 2 guests-$99
Activities to do and services offered at Hotel
Activities guests can engage in include cycling, indoor games like table tennis, chess and darts. You can visit the spa and leisure section and enjoy Karaoke and live entertainment. They also have a fitness gym open to residents in the morning hours. Services offered at a fee include housekeeping, airport picking and dropping services, dry cleaning, airport pick ups and drop offs, car rental, newspaper service, special diets and in-room breakfast.