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TAITA LUXURY HOTELS LTD
Located in Wundanyi, 42 km from Voi Railway Station, TAITA LUXURY HOTELS LTD provides accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Safari Bubbles
Situated 20 km from Taita Hills and offering a garden, Safari Bubbles offers accommodation in Wundanyi. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi.

Severin Safari Camp
Offering an outdoor pool and a spa and wellness centre, Severin Safari Camp is located in Voi. Free WiFi access is available in this tented camp.

Lake Jipe Eco Lodge
Boasting a garden, Lake Jipe Eco Lodge is set in Tsavo West National Park and also provides a shared lounge and a bar. Voi Railway Station is a 2 hour property from the property.

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- From £66.61 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.0Very good - What previous guests thought, 46 reviewsLake Jipe is in such a beautiful location. The lake and Tsavo are just by the lodge. You're fully immersed in nature. The room is simple and comfortable. The swimming pool is a great place to cool down between safari drives.Guest review bygabriellaUnited Kingdom
- From £163.69 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.7Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 146 reviewsWe stayed at the self-catering banta. We had an amazing time, special thanks to the exceptionally friendly and welcoming staff. The place was clean, well equipped and spacious.Guest review byCaecilieSwitzerland
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Unfortunately the lack of rains for the past three seasons...
Unfortunately the lack of rains for the past three seasons have impacted the wildlife, and there were many dead animals. But the upside to this is that those larger animals still in the tourist area of the part were concentrated around water holes. Making them easier to view. Access to the NP is very expensive (USD 100 per person) for a non-Kenyan resident. While this is a tax which helps keep Rangers and other staff in work, it seems elitist and unaffordable for the majority. Some of that money would be well spent on improving the tracks within the park. They are extremely uncomfortable to travel along and, even in a 4x4, quite dangerous. With our vehicle regularly sliding out to the sides. The best advice on seeing wildlife is to be a little adventurous and take some of the less regularly used tracks. We were able to see elephant, Greater and Lesser Kudu, all the big cats except leopard, snake eagles and many other bird species.Guest review bySimonUnited Kingdom