1. The Nairobi National Park
The only park in the world situated in a capital city. Best experienced through a game drive.
http://www.kws.org/parks/parks_reserves/NANP.html
2. The Nairobi Safari Walk
No game drive needed, guests enjoy a walk and at the same time get to see the animals. Its popular with the locals and tourists alike for dates and wedding photo shoots.
http://www.kws.org/parks/education/nairobi_safariwalk.html
3. The Nairobi National Museum
Only a ten minute drive from the hotel. Its an opportunity for one to experience Kenya's rich cultural heritage. If you are a bird watcher, the museum has a large display of birds and arranges bird viewing tours from time to time.
http://www.museums.or.ke/component/option,com_frontpage/Itemid,1/
4.The Bomas of Kenya
This is also a venue where one can experience Kenya's cultural diversity. Be sure to visit the traditional villages and watch the traditional dancers.
http://www.bomasofkenya.co.ke/
5. The Banana Hill Art Gallery
This is for the art lovers. The gallery has grown steadily over the years to become one of the best art galleries in Kenya.
http://bananahillartgallery.com/
Thursday, 3 October 2013
Monday, 9 September 2013
Nairobi Culture
If you are in Nairobi either for business or safari and are looking to for a fun filled weekend, here are a few events you can check out:
Mindspeak
This is an open
forum held twice a month at the Intercontinental Hotel Nairobi. The moderator
and founder Aly Khan Satchu (www.rich.co.ke) interviews key players from the corporate, government, diplomatic and private
sectors. The objective is to impart valuable knowledge to the next generation.
Entry is free, breakfast is served at 9:00 am, and the forum officially commences
at 10:00 am and ends at 12 noon on designated Saturdays.
Blankets and Wine
It is an open
air concert featuring both local and international acts. It happens every first
Sunday of the month. Gates open at 1:00 pm, and close at 7:pm. Music lovers are
able to enjoy live music in a laid back setting. Additional information available
at: www.blanketsandwine.com/about-us/ .
Tickets are available from http://www.ticketsasa.com.
Storymoja Hay Festival
This is an annual four day
festival of contemporary culture with an emphasis on books. There are discussions, workshops, live performances and even a children's area. This year’s
festival will be held at the Nairobi National museum from the 19 - 22 September. Additional information: www.storymojafestival.com. Tickets
can be obtained from www.ticketsasa.com.
Kwani Open Mic
Kwani open mic is a spoken word
event held monthly. Time: 7 – 9:30 pm. Entry fee: 250 shillings. Additional information:http://www.kwani.org/
Thursday Nite Live
This happens at the Choices and Tree House night clubs respectively. Every week features a band or artist performing live. Entry is
free. Acts begin performing at 8:30 pm. Additional information: https://www.facebook.com/thursdaynitelive and
http://www.treehousenairobi.co.ke
http://www.treehousenairobi.co.ke
Tips
The Guest Relations desk and concierge will provide you with the location and taxi service once you decide on the event of your choice.
Entry fees are in Kenya shillings, should you need to change your money, the Front Desk Cashiers will be more than happy to assist.
Wednesday, 28 August 2013
Top 5 hotel considerations for business travellers
1. Service
Great service should be the norm rather than the exception. Take
a mental note of how they treat you right from the time you check in. Did they
have your reservation? Was your room ready, clean and to your specifications? If
you raise a complaint do they address it graciously, immediately or are they
defensive. This should give you a pretty good indication of whether you are getting
your money’s worth.
2. Traffic
This should determine the proximity of your work place to
the hotel. In Nairobi for instance
traffic tends to peak at 7:30 am, 1:00 pm and 4:30 pm. An early morning 8:00 am
meeting, may require you to leave the hotel at 7:00 am. If you happen to be
right next to your office building, then walking to and from work would be the
best option.
3. Internet Connection Speeds
These tend to vary from location to location. Knowing what to
expect before hand will make organizing your work schedule much easier; especially
if you desire to work in the evening from the comfort of your hotel room.
4. Frequent Guest Discounts
A majority of hotels have membership programmes which you can register for,
and have access to numerous discounts from their various outlets. Like frequent
flyer miles, these benefits come in handy later on.
5. Excursions
The thing about travelling is that you get to visit some
pretty incredible places. It is easy to get caught up in work that you forget
to take a break. Here is where the concierge desk comes in. They can recommend a
safari, to popular tourist attractions based on how much free time you have.
Tuesday, 20 August 2013
How we fold shirts
Terry of our laundry department was kind enough to show us how.
1. Once the shirt is well ironed, lay it on a flat smooth
surface
2. Button the collar first, skip the second button and proceed to the third button. Repeat
the sequence until the end
3. Hold the shirt by the shoulders, and turn it to the back.
4. Place a shirt board at the base of the collar.
5. Fold the sides of the shirt along the board.
6. Next fold the sleeves in an overlay sequence
Thanks Terry!
Tuesday, 13 August 2013
Navigating a Breakfast Buffet in a Hotel Restaurant
Buffets can often be overwhelming, following these five steps will simplify the process immensely.
1. Inquire from the front desk reception the opening and closing times before you call it a night, especially if you are staying in a new hotel.
2. If you are part of a large group that would like
to eat breakfast together, a reservation can easily be made.
3. Once in the restaurant, go round the buffet
station to see what is on offer. Once you are satisfied, take a plate and serve
your first course.
4. A heavy breakfast is recommended if you will be having a late lunch, or no lunch at all.
1. Inquire from the front desk reception the opening and closing times before you call it a night, especially if you are staying in a new hotel.
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Breakfast: 6:00 am - 10:30 am |
4. A heavy breakfast is recommended if you will be having a late lunch, or no lunch at all.
5. Once you are through with your breakfast, always
let your waiter / waitress know whether your expectations in terms of serve and
quality were met.
Wednesday, 24 July 2013
5 Indoor Wedding Reception Tips
1. Once you have narrowed down the hotels of your choice, do a site visit to have a visual of their accommodation and ballroom facilities.
2. Inquire about the items and services the wedding package provides. The package is usually flexible and can be adjusted to suite various tastes and preferences.
3. Having more than one buffet station is a great idea. It minimises queues and allows the guests to interact in an relaxed but formal setting.
4.When it comes to photography, do not be afraid to experiment with locations in and around the hotel for both day and evening shots. Photographer Ben Kiruthi's blog is a treasure trove of ideas.
5. Ensure that the hotel has adequate and secure parking to cater for all your guests.
Happy Planning!
Wednesday, 10 July 2013
Pizza Review
Here us a great review of the Sundeck Pizzeria at Grill done by Annette Mumbi first posted on Hapa Kenya under their restaurant review section.
Check it out here:
http://www.hapakenya.com/restaurant-review-sundeck-pizzeria-and-grill/
Check it out here:
http://www.hapakenya.com/restaurant-review-sundeck-pizzeria-and-grill/
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