We pay homage to the city we are in through our bespoke art as seen through the reception decorative mirrors
Photographer credit: Jerry Riley Photography
Agapanthus in bloom
Another day when the garden comes to life with the bloom of this beautiful flower
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Bronze Art
Artefact collected from our neighboring country
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Breakfast Terrace
An observatory looking restaurant with natural lights and hanging gardens
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Conference Room
A quiet place to relax or to handle educational famtrips or guest briefings
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Koi fish pond by the main entrance
The Koi fish welcome you to the hotel as you cross the bridge to get to enjoy your stay.
Photographer credit: Jerry Riley Photography
Entrance to the pool
The path towards the heated pool
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Bougainvillea in Bloom
Beautiful flowers in the garden
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Garden view of the balcony
Seeing the Malaika suite balcony from the garden
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Heated Pool
A view of the heated pool
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Garden
A lush green haven
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Main Entrance
The main hotel entrance as seen from the parking lot
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Lounge Fireplace
An evening relaxation spot with the fire to keep you warm as you enjoy a glass of bubbly
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Flora
The garden inside
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Library
Library area and breakaway room with business centre
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House of Waine
An image of the hotel from the heated pool
Photographer credit: Jerry Riley Photography
Balcony Terrace
A place to relax and have a coffee or catch a smoke
Photographer credit: Jerry Riley Photography
Our 10 Standard rooms are all individually styled and then named to reflect their different themes ensuring that no two are exactly alike. • 4 of our bedrooms can be single, double or twin rooms with 6 of which can be triples as well. • Each bedroom features a large marble bathroom with plenty of natural light through the large windows. • Most bathrooms have a separate shower and bath (with the exception of 1 which feature only a shower) and all have a complete range of toiletries, hairdryers and bathroom telephone.
Our guests can be assured that they will enjoy the same standard of facilities in their room as they would in a larger city hotel. These include: • Free Wi-Fi • Televisions in each room with local and satellite channels • Direct dial telephones • Complimentary non-alcoholic mini bar • Mini safe • Tea and coffee making facilities with fresh milk and freshly ground coffee delivered daily • Complimentary pastries daily • Air conditioning in all rooms • Hair dryer
“Malaika” is a Swahili word for an angel which explains why this suite is associated with perfection. This suite is also known as the Superior suite, with the fact that it is extremely spacious, with two lounge areas, a separate dressing room, an overly spacious bathroom ensuite with a unique spherical shaped bath tub and balcony with a view of the swimming pool and the utterly landscaped beautiful gardens.
The cosy Cottage sleeps 3, a double in the master room complete with a fireplace and a single. The Cottage has an open plan lounge (with a fireplace), Dining room, Kitchen and private garden.