"It’s hard to tell from the photos and the descriptions, but the higher priced rooms are in a different, much better maintained building than the lowest priced rooms. The bedrooms are nice but the biggest difference between them are the bathrooms. I would have rated it higher if I had stayed in one of the better rooms.
The staff are all very nice and helpful."
"I’ve stayed at Sheywe at least ten times with teams I have brought with me. But will not be going back. This last time proved to be the final straw. Toilets that were dirty and did not flush, cold water showers, food (chicken)!that was undercooked, making a team member sick. I love the staff and am friends with them, but I cannot risk our health. "
"We were in Kakamega for work and during the weekend we moved to Rondo. This is a lovely and peaceful place, with an enchanting park were it is possible to see monkeys and listen to the songs of a variety of birds. We appreciated a lot the meals (I've asked for vegetarian meals and they was excellent) and the tea with a delicious piece of cake in the afternoons, taken directly to our small but beautiful cottage, despite the rain."
"The team at the hotel refused to check in the guest saying that they longer work with Expedia even with proof of payment and confirmation of booking.
The guest incurred losses in terms booking another place. If you longer work with someone remove your property from the platform or communicate your position in that regard. Terrible"
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Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology
Enjoy the student vibe when you visit Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology during your trip to Kakamega. Wander the parks or discover the area's sunrises.
Explore Kenya's last remnant of ancient Guineo-Congolian rainforest at Kakamega Forest, where hiking trails reveal colourful birds and playful monkeys. The bustling Kakamega Market offers vibrant local crafts and fresh produce perfect for sampling authentic regional flavours.
The hottest months are usually February and March, with an average temperature of 21°C, while the coldest months are June and July, with an average of 19°C. The rainiest months in Kakamega are April, May, November and October, with each month seeing an average of 247 mm of rainfall.