Wednesday, June 29, 2011

To Kenya - Restaurants and Guest Houses - Kisumu

Guest Houses and Restaurants

I'm not sure where I left off of the Guesthouses, but we are no longer in Nairobi, so

this is the Kisumu version anyway.

Jumia REsort
Groups and Religious groups might feel comfortable here. No hot water, spotty internet

service, religious praise music in the cafeteria. Oh, and the environmental consultants in our group suggested we not allow children in anything but the 1 ft. children's pool.
BTW: There is a one night cancellation fee unless you give notice 24 hours in advance.

Savannah
Larger hotel off the beaten road - bumps to get to a nice car parking area, with outdoor seating for evening gatherings. Nice looking rooms.
(full)

Dewchurch
We moved here. There were rooms available and they took my sick child and one adult for the day the rest of us went out to villages. They were very helpful and understanding and nice. We also dropped off our luggage in the morning with them, then came back at 3 or so. Nice place for an evening gathering with food and refreshments. They also delivered pizzas for the kids to our rooms. Pizza and vegetarian curry were our choices for food that night.

Classic Guest House
Not as nice as in Nairobi, but clean and neat. Would have been good enough for our family, but perhaps not for everyone's tastes.

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