Hoteliers Optimistic of Business Revival
A decrease in COVID – 19 cases and the gradual opening of the hotels post lockdown has brought a ray of hope for the hospitality industry in Kenya. Although very…
A decrease in COVID – 19 cases and the gradual opening of the hotels post lockdown has brought a ray of hope for the hospitality industry in Kenya. Although very…
Jambojet’s customers can now pay for their air tickets using Bonga Points following a partnership between the regional low-cost carrier and Safaricom. The partnership will allow Jambojet customers redeem their…
Kenya’s Cabinet Secretary for Tourism and Wildlife, Najib Balala, has asked locals to embrace diverse tourism experiences, especially those that are tailor-made to suit different preferences. Speaking during a visit…
Kenya’s leading hotels, including Tribe Hotel, Ole Sereni and DusitD2, stopped operations days after travel restrictions and social distance rules were imposed, with the iconic Fairmont Norfolk shutting down indefinitely and firing its employees. The 51-year old Intercontinental Hotel (Nairobi) followed suit, closing down its Kenyan subsidiary and sending home all its staff early August. The Kenyan government has however set aside Ksh500million to recover the hospitality industry, while urging for domestic tourism to keep the industry afloat.
1800 With many countries across the world implementing safety measures to curb the spread of COVID-19, Jiten Vyas, Regional Group COO at VFS Global, the leading visa outsourcing and technology…
Inspired by the lack of appropriate and satisfactory service by the tour operator, Muiruri decided to set up Ease My Safari Tours & Travel Company, to help local and international tourist adventure superbly and with ease.
The Avani Nairobi Suites, owned by the Thailand-based Avani Hotels and Resorts, is set to be opened in Kenya by the end of this year. Being co-developed with Fedha Group,…
The Estate’s two affected blocks in phase One of the Athi River-based project are fully repaired and occupied
Recognised as Africa’s premier investment showcase for African real estate over the past decade, the two-day event is celebrated as a deal making platform for investors looking to access opportunities and developers seeking to attract capital.
For those who would like a nice match between what you get in a hotel and still get to enjoy a camping experience, then consider glamping.