Best Hotels In Bomet Town

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BREVAN RESTAURANT

It is situated at entrance to Bomet town in Rift Valley Kenya in Rift Valley Kenya. It is on the left side on Narok-Bomet highway. It is the biggest hotel in the county of Bomet. It has a swimming pool, recreation facilities (kid’s toys and picnic place) and a meeting hall and the best bathrooms and toilet rooms within the Hotel compound. It offers services like free photography. It has fully furnished accommodation. It is the most cleanest and has good and quality services from its attendants with a high and best security. It was ranked the best in the county as the best in services to its customers. It also has a panoramic view of the town of Bomet.

TWIGGS GUEST RESTAURANT

It is situated just a hundred meters away from Bomet Christian Unity Church in Rift Valley Kenya. It is on the right side of Narok-Bomet highway in Rift Valley Kenya. It is the second biggest hotel in the county of Bomet. It has a big hall that has since held Miss Bomet competition. It has a well furnished accommodation. It is well known for big events hosting in the county. It has the best security to all the customers who come to the place. It has a panoramic view of the county for the visitors to refresh themselves. It offers good cuisine both locally and internationally.

MILELE CLUB RESTAURANT

It is situated at the center of the town near Bomet green stadium in Rift Valley Kenya in Rift Valley Kenya. It is the third largest hotel in the county of Bomet. It has well furnished rooms and living rooms. It has no swimming pools. However it has a high security and quality services to its customers.

COUNTY KLUB BOMET

It is situated near the Co-operative Bank opposite Transmara General Stores in Rift Valley Kenya. It is in Rift Valley Kenya. It has the best food for the visitors. It has well furnished washrooms and a clean accommodation rooms for its customers wishing to spend overnight within. It has a high security with good services right from the gateman to its attendants.

 

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Born in the culinary-rich city of Kisumu, along the shores of Lake Victoria, Cynthia Kendeli's passion for Food & Beverage was almost predestined. Her earliest memories revolve around the bustling fish markets and aromatic eateries of her hometown, and it was this backdrop that kindled her love for food and its cultural significance.

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