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Breathtaking view of Lake Victoria from Sunset Hotel
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By Winsley Masese
Watching life unfold at Sunset Hotel in Kisumu is unique and memorable. Pot-shaped water jets fitted against one wall to the right of the entrance welcome guests in. At the reception, murals prick your attention.
Visitors relax at the veranndah
The restaurant is very popular among the middle and elite class. This can be seen clearly during lunch time. Guests can cool off either at the Hippo Bar, the swimming pool or the hotel’s outdoors. Particularly striking are the branched trees that point to the sky as though to offer praise for the beautiful environment. From here, one can easily find his or her way to the Impala Park through the adjoining gate.
Both the double and single rooms overlook Lake Victoria. They have a balcony from where one can enjoy a breathtaking view of the reflection of the sun’s rays on the water. On one side of the hotel is the upmarket Milimani Estate where one can borrow ideas from the architectural designs of the houses. Spacious swimming pool area
Read all about: Impala Park Milimani Estate
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