
KaribuniPlace
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Set in the cool leafy Karen suburb, Karibuni Place is the perfect country home getaway from the hectic pace of city life. We are only 30 minutes drive from the city centre. The house provides a tranquil and very homely environment with excellent, personalised service.
We are situated very near Kenya's best attractions. The Nairobi National Park and the world famous Karen Blixen Museum are a few kilometres away and for golfers, there is Karen Golf Club. A nature walk to the Giraffe Centre - home to the endangered Rothchild giraffe is a must. There is also the Mamba Village - a crocodile farm that is quite sensational all within a 15km radius of the house.
Living room:
Expansive living room that is beautifully and artistically decorated in authentic african art. The walls are wood panelled with indigenous wood.
Dining room:
Overlooking the lawn, the dining room has a warm ambiance and is roomy. It opens to a big verandah where guests can enjoy the breeze or sun depending on the time of day.
Kitchen:
Painted parrot green, the aura of the kitchen is calming and relaxing. It is fitted with modern kitchen equipment. It has a pantry and a laundry area.
Conference room:
This is on the first floor. It is spacious and airy with clear glass sliding window on three sides. It gives the guest a paranoic view of the surrounding.
Meals:
Self-catering or Flexible meal plan from the house menu.
Security:
Security is is good in the general area.
Facilities:
- Self Serve Laundry
- Tour Desk
Services:
- Shuttle Service (i.e. to/from town centre - extra charge)
- Vehicle Hire/Car Rental can be arranged
- Vehicle Hire/Car Rental Onsite
- Language classes
- Braiding of hair
Languages Spoken:
- English
- Kiswahili
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Meet Ben and Jacky, your local connection in Nairobi. In recent years we've seen our city transform itself from a dusty city, at times dangerous and lacking in glamour, into one that is clean, vibrant and safe. We greatly welcome the increased numbers of visitors that this has brought our country, but we also recognize the potentially harmful nature of tourism as well. Due to this, we are involved in preventing exploitation of Maasai villages by overzealous and unscrupulous tour operators, as well as working with hotels and conference organizers to encourage more contribution to worthwhile Kenyan charities.


