Located in the sublime surroundings of up market Milimani, Nairobi, stands the Kivi Milimani Hotel. It is a hotel offering tranquility within well developed mature gardens with a serene ambiance.
 
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With such a perfect location, perched on the edge of the African continent, and facing the Indian Ocean, Kenya’s weather and climate leaves nothing to be desired. Warm and sunny days are followed by cool and balmy nights, and whether you’re on safari or enjoying the tropical beaches, the temperatures are always welcoming and gentle.

Sun-filled and beautiful days are not all that Kenya has to offer. On the contrary, the country’s borders hold a vast number of people and tribes whose varied cultures and traditions make up the rich tapestry that is Kenyan culture.

Although Kenya is a country rich in culture and traditions, its history is also one of treasured heritage and pride. From the early days of history, man has called the land of Kenya home - its verdant mountains, its scrubland plains.

Kenyans enjoy a climate of freedom and peace in our daily lives, and value community and togetherness very highly. Religion is an expression of community and culture, and one that binds us all as citizens to our country and to the people around us. Kenyans practice Christianity, Islam, and traditional African religions in tolerance and understanding.


USEFUL INFORMATION:

The unit of currency is the Kenyan shilling (Ksh). It’s best to carry as little cash as possible when travelling to avoid further inconvenience if anything should be lost or stolen. That said, major currencies (like the US Dollar, the English Pound, and the Euro) are easily changed in large towns, although US Dollars are sometimes preferred. Forex bureaux offer faster service than banks.
The bureaux usually offer a better rate on travellers’ cheques. banks around the country have ATM machines that allow you to withdraw cash from your VISA card and Barclay’s Bank ATMs allow you to withdraw on both VISA and MasterCard accounts.
Credit cards are accepted only at major lodges, hotels, and travel agents.