- Visitors to Eldoret, Kenya, have convenient access to natural attractions and safaris.kenya image by TEMISTOCLE LUCARELLI from Fotolia.com
Eldoret, Kenya, is the administrative center of the Uasin Gishu District in the western part of the country. Eldoret was founded in 1910, during the colonial era, primarily as a post office location. Eldoret has an international history, having been home to Afrikaans, European and Asian settlers and traders in an area originally inhabited by Sirikwa, Masai and Nandi people. While Eldoret remains primarily an administrative rather than touristic location, the city has an international airport, shopping and several hotels. - The Klique Hotel is on Eldoret's main business street, and offers guests single, double and suite rooms. All rooms at the Klique Hotel come equipped with TVs and Internet access. The Klique Hotel also has conference and meeting facilities designed to accommodate up to 300 people, with technology available for conference use. Guests can make reservations online using the reservation form.
Klique Hotel
Oginga Oginga Street
Eldoret, Kenya
011-254-53-2060903
kliquehotel.com - The White Castle Motel is in the center of Eldoret, with conference facilities, a health club, a restaurant, a bar and a dance club available to visitors. Conference spaces can accommodate up to 700 people, and the health club includes a sauna and massage services. The restaurant is open late and serves quick service meals as well as an African buffet and international cuisine, while the bar includes an outdoor terrace and satellite TV. The underground discotheque also has a full service kitchen, and guests at the White Castle Motel get in free of cover charge. All rooms at the White Castle Motel include satellite TV, telephones and private bathrooms.
White Castle Motel
Uganda Road
Eldoret, Kenya
011-254-053-2033095
www.eldoretwhitecastle.com - Naiberi River Campsite and Resort is outside of Eldoret on the Eldoret-Kaptagat-Eldama Ravine Road. The resort site is on land once inhabited by the Sirikwa people in pre-colonial times, and includes preserved excavations of ancient stone Sirikwa homes. Travelers can pitch tents on the campsite lawns and have access to bathroom facilities, or can opt for more luxury with the modern furnishings of the dormitories, log cabins or stone cottages. The resort includes a common area known as "the cave" that includes a restaurant, bar, lounge and games from billiards to board games, as well as satellite TV.
Naiberi River Campsite and Resort
C54 Highway
Eldoret, Kenya
011-254-020-3550051
naiberi.com
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