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General

Your hotel room in Nairobi features décor that is modern and amenities cater for business and leisure travelers.
Rooms offer gorgeous views over 12 acres of landscaped gardens, ensuring a peaceful and calm escape from the bustling city of Nairobi.
Smoking and wheelchair accessible rooms are available on request.

Check-in time

14:00 - 00:00

Check-out time

Until 11:00

Cancellation / Prepayment

Cancellation and prepayment policies vary according to apartment type.

Children and extra beds

Free! One child under 3 years stays free of charge when using existing beds. Free! One child under 2 years stays free of charge in a child's cot/crib. The maximum number of children's cots/cribs in a room is 1.

Pets

Pets are allowed on request. Charges may be applicable.

Accepted credit cards

This property only accepts cash payments.

Facilities

  • Bathroom
  • Cabel Television
  • Catering services
  • Hairdryer
  • Porter Services
  • Room service - full menu
  • Toilet
  • WIFI

Activities

Garden, Sun terrace, BBQ facilities

Internet

WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.

Parking

Free! Free private parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed).

Accommodation review scores and score breakdown

3 / 10

Based on 1 reviews

Guest reviews are written by our customers after their stay at Southern Sun .

Cleanliness
3   
Comfort
3   
Location
3   
Staff
3   
Services
3   
Value for money
3   
Sleep quality
3   

Guest reviews

  • The Architect
    2013-12-04

    it was awesome

    it ended quickly

Lake Victoria,Mfangano and Rusinga Islands

Lake Victoria,Mfangano and Rusinga Islands

Nyanza, located in western Kenya, is the swahili word for Lake. This area got its name from the largest fresh water lake in Africa, Lake Victoria. Fishing is a popular activity around the lake and the two most popular fish caught are tilapia and Nile perch. Nyanza is the home to the Luo tribe, who live along the lake, and the Kisii people, who live in the highlands.

Attractions surrounding Kisumu include Impala Park, a game sanctuary and animal orphanage as well as the home of rare sitatunga antelope. Hippo Point, just south of the town, is prefect for viewing hippos and sunsets on Lake Victoria. Kisumu Bird Sanctuary is an important breeding ground for herons, storks and egrets. April and May are the ideal months to visit the sanctuary.

Lake Victoria

Lake Victoria, is the second largest fresh water lake in the world. It is the source of the mighty River Nile and is bordered by three countries, Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. It is exceeded in size only by Lake Superior in North America, its area being 26,828 square miles (69,484 square km). Many archipelagos are contained within the lake, as are numerous reefs, often just below the surface of the clear waters. Lake Victoria has more than 200 species of fish, of which the Tilapia is the most economically important. The lake’s basin area covers 92,240 square miles (238,900 square km).

At the lake’s northwestern corner are the 62 islands of the Sese archipelago, some of them of striking beauty.

Mfangano & Rusinga Islands

Mfangano & Rusinga Islands are the two interesting places to visit for a real Lake Victoria experience.  Here there are no vehicles, and transport is by colorful local canoesand motorized boats. This  offers a perfect place to relax and unwind. .The excursions that you will engage in includes: Birdwatching, Fishing for Nile Perch and Tilapia, Cultural Walks, Relaxing, WatersportsVisits to local schools and Villages, there is also an opportunity to visit the caves containing pre-historic rock art, Spa and Trail-walking.

Mfangano Island Camp:

Lapped by the waters of Lake Victoria shaded by giant fig trees, and lost to the world, Mfangano Island Camp is an oasis of tranquility, an ideal retreat from the hustle and bustle of modern life. Your first view is of beautiful tropical gardens set on a secluded bay. Lawns hug the waterline, flowerbeds and rock gardens surround the camp. Enormous boulders sit at the water’s edge, a perch for cormorants or giant monitor lizards to sun themselves. If all you desire is to laze in the sunshine, each room has it’s own private veranda with sun beds. Or there are plenty of activities to keep you occupied. The food’s as fresh as can be, fished from the lake (hopefully by you!) or picked fresh from the island’s vegetable gardens and orchards.

The fishing in Lake Victoria is exciting, and both Nile Perch and Tilapia can be caught. At Mfangano Island Camp we have a number of fishing boats, which have been well equipped for trawling for Nile Perch. The Nile Perch is the king of the lake’s fish. It can grow to 1.8 metres (6 feet) long, and weigh 140 kilograms (300 pounds). Fish of 5 to 15 kilos are regularly caught, and are delicious eating.

The bird life around Lake Victoria and Mfangano Island is spectacular, and over 350 different birds have been identified around Mfangano Island and Lake Victoria. Guests can join our resident ornithologist on bird watching trips both on foot and by boat around the island. It is possible to see the majestic Fish Eagles nesting in the giant fig trees along the lakeshore.

The Luo culture and traditions are very different from those of other parts of Kenya, and staying at Mfangano Island Camp there is the possibility to sample this colourful culture. Villages dot the shores of Lake Victoria, and the main activities are fishing and trading in Nile Perch and Tilapia.


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