Sarova Woodlands Lodge 4.5
Description
Sarova Woodlands Hotel and Spa is located in Nakuru in the upscale Milimani area, adjacent to the State
House. The hotel is just a short drive from Nakuru’s city center and Kenya’s biggest lakeside park, Lake
Nakuru National Park, and Hell’s Gate National Park – offering excellent leisure activities at the lakeside
(fishing and boating, biking, hiking) or wildlife viewing (bird watching) as well as nature walks on nearby
Mount Longonot and exploring the unique natural wonders of Hell's Gate.
The hotel with its 147 luxurious and spacious air-conditioned rooms, is the premier Nakuru hotel with
rich room decor, a leather bar and a beautiful poolside and courtyard restaurant. Sarova Woodlands is
the perfect place to stay for business trips or for romantic and family getaways. We offer free Wi-Fi
access, a swimming pool and a soon to open health club and spa. The hotel offers two restaurants, a bar
and an al fresco cafe where our guests can enjoy a unique culinary experience.
Sarova Woodlands Hotel & Spa has everything you need to ensure a successful meeting or event. We
have the capacity to cater for large conferences, weddings and parties along with smaller groups for
meetings and seminars. From boardroom-style events to theatre-style presentations, we offer a variety
of flexible meeting rooms with state-of-the-art equipment complemented by carefully planned lighting
and sound systems designed to suit the specific requirements of all nature of meetings or events
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Trip Information
- Location : Nakuru
- Days Count: 1
- Free Sightseeing & Hotel
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