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10 / 10 Guest Rating

Maisha Sweetwaters Camp

00100, Nanyuki, Laikipia County, Nanyuki, KE

Maisha Sweetwaters Camp - main view

About the Property

Outdoor Pool and Complimentary Breakfast
Indulge in the outdoor pool and enjoy a daily buffet breakfast served from 6:00 AM to 9:00 AM.

Free Amenities and Connectivity
Benefit from complimentary wireless internet access and free self-parking for all guests.

Comfortable Rooms and Nearby Attractions
Unwind in one of the 8 air-conditioned guestrooms with modern amenities. Explore nearby attractions such as Nanyuki Park and Ol Pejeta Conservancy.

Book now for a delightful stay at Maisha Sweetwaters Camp in Nanyuki.

Facilities & Amenities

Free breakfast
Proposal/romance packages available
Free WiFi
Designated smoking area
Wheelchair accessible
Free breakfast
Free self parking
Free buffet breakfast
Proposal/romance packages available
Change of towels (on request)

Important Information

Check-in & Out

Check-in
Check-out10:00 AM

Property Notes

Pool access available from 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM.No pets and no service animals are allowed at this property. Cashless payment methods are available for all transactions.

Check Room Availability

1 night · 2 adults

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Guest Reviews

10
Exceptional1 verified reviews

Categories

Cleanliness9.6
Location9.8
Service9.2
Facilities9.0
Value for money8.9
Comfort9.5

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K
Kristine
Verified booking
Standard Room
Stayed in May 1, 2025

"Fab accommodation, appalling treatment of staff"

10.0

I loved the hotel and some of the best and most attentive service anywhere I've ever stayed. The signposting to the camp needs drastic improvement (my taxi got lost which I understood) and the road to get there is dreadful. The accommodation is fabulous and I slept so well. The hotel has an Indian owner and most of the guests were Indian, either from India or local. The way they spoke to and disrespectfully treated the staff was shocking and entirely unacceptable. There needs to be a sign reminding the guests to treat the very fine staff with the respect they deserve or be asked to leave.

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