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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/9/2008 Posts: 5,389
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I have never been to Nyanza and this xmas period I want to have a one week tour of the region. I have looked at google maps and intend to travel from Nairobi to kisumu (via kericho), then Siaya, Bondo, Kogelo, then head south to Kendu bay, Homa bay, Migori and muhuru bay, then back to nbi via kisii and narok. How are the roads connecting those towns in nyanza? And how's the hotel accomodation in those towns?
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Rank: Member Joined: 6/4/2007 Posts: 215
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Great that you want to travel to the lakeside; 1. The best route to Kisumu is the Narok via Bomet then Kericho. If you use nakuru the ride is not very good from Total all the way to Kericho. There is road construction that been going for over two years. It will take you around 6 hours
2. While in Kisumu, you can stay at Kiboko bay, Kisumu hotel, NCCK guest house. You have many choices here and so much depend on how deep you pockets are.
3. Kendu bay not sure how you will connect from the nothern side. You might need to come back to kisumu the roads are better. Otherwise you go to lwanda kotieno and ferry to Mbita and then you head south.
4. Please do visit Hotel Lwang'ne, tasty fish.
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Rank: Member Joined: 7/31/2009 Posts: 743
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wairegi wrote: 4. Please do visit Hotel Lwang'ne, tasty fish.
directions please, I would love to sample that fish Problems can get out of proportion, and not only in the wee small hours. Don't let the problems eclipse the Master. Let the Master eclipse the problems.
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Rank: Chief Joined: 8/24/2009 Posts: 5,909 Location: Nairobi
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wairegi wrote:Great that you want to travel to the lakeside; 1. The best route to Kisumu is the Narok via Bomet then Kericho. If you use nakuru the ride is not very good from Total all the way to Kericho. There is road construction that been going for over two years. It will take you around 6 hours
2. While in Kisumu, you can stay at Kiboko bay, Kisumu hotel, NCCK guest house. You have many choices here and so much depend on how deep you pockets are.
3. Kendu bay not sure how you will connect from the nothern side. You might need to come back to kisumu the roads are better. Otherwise you go to lwanda kotieno and ferry to Mbita and then you head south.
4. Please do visit Hotel Lwang'ne, tasty fish. 800Kshs for your car...make sure that you know the times the ferry comes....i think they are spaced at 1 hour on either side of the lake..
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FancyFace wrote:wairegi wrote: 4. Please do visit Hotel Lwang'ne, tasty fish.
directions please, I would love to sample that fish True, they make great fish at Lwang'ne but the ambiance leaves a lot to be desired - not very clean and lots of intrusion from locals. Just further ahead is Tilapia Beach which offers comparable quality in a much neater environment. Just head down Oginga Ondinga street and take a right turn when you cross the railway line. Tilapia Beach is about 200m from the turn and Lwang'ne is directly in front of the turn. And if you end up in Kiboko Bay don't fail to sample their Honey Glazed Pork Chops. They are to die for and best had with roast potatoes IMO. Enjoy your trip. Learn first to treat your time as you would your money, then treat your money as you do your time.
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seppuku wrote:FancyFace wrote:wairegi wrote: 4. Please do visit Hotel Lwang'ne, tasty fish.
directions please, I would love to sample that fish True, they make great fish at Lwang'ne but the ambiance leaves a lot to be desired - not very clean and lots of intrusion from locals. Just further ahead is Tilapia Beach which offers comparable quality in a much neater environment. Just head down Oginga Ondinga street and take a right turn when you cross the railway line. Tilapia Beach is about 200m from the turn and Lwang'ne is directly in front of the turn. And if you end up in Kiboko Bay don't fail to sample their Honey Glazed Pork Chops. They are to die for and best had with roast potatoes IMO. Enjoy your trip. thanks will sure pay these guys a visit :d/ Problems can get out of proportion, and not only in the wee small hours. Don't let the problems eclipse the Master. Let the Master eclipse the problems.
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Rank: Member Joined: 6/4/2007 Posts: 215
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nostoppingthis wrote:wairegi wrote:Great that you want to travel to the lakeside; 1. The best route to Kisumu is the Narok via Bomet then Kericho. If you use nakuru the ride is not very good from Total all the way to Kericho. There is road construction that been going for over two years. It will take you around 6 hours
2. While in Kisumu, you can stay at Kiboko bay, Kisumu hotel, NCCK guest house. You have many choices here and so much depend on how deep you pockets are.
3. Kendu bay not sure how you will connect from the nothern side. You might need to come back to kisumu the roads are better. Otherwise you go to lwanda kotieno and ferry to Mbita and then you head south.
4. Please do visit Hotel Lwang'ne, tasty fish. 800Kshs for your car...make sure that you know the times the ferry comes....i think they are spaced at 1 hour on either side of the lake.. Tilapia beach will do but they are pricy just follow the direction given below. For the ferry they also don't operate on holidays so the best bet would for you to go back to Kisumu and head south. For some night spots ..you have SIGNATURE..but they charge entrance fee..mixed crowd. Clarice just near KBC..
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/9/2008 Posts: 5,389
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Thank you @all for the advice. I intend to be in Kisumu on 24-26th dec and explore/enjoy the town. Then spend a day/night in Bondo (after visiting Maseno, siaya & Kogelo), and a day/night each in HomaBay and Migori. It would have been interesting to take the ferry from lwanda kotieno to Mbita then visit Rusinga island and then Homabay but am disappointed the ferry doesn't operate during holidays. How is the night life in the towns i'll be staying in i.e Kisumu, Bondo, Homabay and Migori? Which are the must visit nightspots? Which is a more lively town to spend in - Bondo or siaya?
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Rank: Member Joined: 6/4/2007 Posts: 215
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Nitelife..Kisumu' Octopus, signature will do
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