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Advise needed Please....
January 03, 2003 08:40AM
My fiance and I are looking at going to Kenya in February 2004 to get married. We have been offered my Aunt's two week timeshare as a wedding present,but we can't decide where to stay. We can choose to stay in:-
Royal Reserve Safari & Beach Club - Mombassa
Palm Tree Club - Malindi
Residence Karibuni - Malindi
Aquarius Beach Resort - Watamu
Mwembe Resort - Malindi
Coral Key Beach Resort - Malindi
Tamani Jua Residence - Malindi
Bush Baby Resort - Malindi
We are after a good beach, horseriding, good food/accomodation and bungalows rather than hotel structures. The wedding facilities must also be good of course!
We have never been to Kenya before and any advice would be greatly appreciated. We are also going to tag a Safari onto the end and we are looking at a 4 night 5 day in Tsavo East/West and Amboseli, is this long enough?
Thanks for your help
Nikola
Anonymous User
Timeshare Kenya
January 11, 2003 12:16PM
Looks like you have the same selection as I have. I've been to the areas several times but don't know any of the hotels on offer. I am staying in Mombassa in April and intend to check them out (although I wasn't intending to check the wedding facilities!!!) If I know where to find you I'll give you an opinion when I get back.
Anonymous User
Your question
July 03, 2003 10:27AM
Hi,

Although I can't help you now, we are booked to stay at the Mwembe Resort Malindi in Mid-August. If you drop me a line towards the end of August, I'll tell you about our experiences.

John.
Kenya
July 03, 2003 11:58AM
Thanks Jean,

I would love to hear how you get on in August.We ended up booking to stay at the Royal Reserve Beach and Safari Club just north of Mombasa and we are off there at the end of January. We have already booked to go on the Dhow Dinner Cruise as apparently it is very popular and very good. We have booked it for our wedding night.
Have a fantastic trip and I look forward to hearing from you at the end of August
Anonymous User
Mwembe Resort
November 20, 2003 11:41PM
Hi Jean,

I was just trolling the web looking for information about Kenya in general, Malindi in particular, and the Mwembe Resort to be even more specific. We are considering going to Kenya for our honeymoon, and may be able to get a time share at the resort. If you have any thoughts about Kenya, Malindi, the resort, or anything else you think is helpful, I would appreciate it. Many thanks.

Ryan Barry
KENYA
January 20, 2004 01:17PM
Hello, my name is María from Spain.
I was in Kenya whan I got married two years ago, and we were in KARIBUNI VILLAGES. ¡Marvellous!, peoble, services .... all.
I recommended you, in Safaris, to visit Tsavo (4 nights is enough) and to go by airplane to Masai Mara (three days) "the best experience in your life"

OK, enjoy yourselves, and congratulations for your wedding.

Kenya
January 20, 2004 09:03PM
Thanks Maria for your wishes, we are off to Mombasa next week and we get married again in Mombasa in 3 weeks, we are very much looking forward to our trip and I will post details of our trips when we return.


mwembe resort malindi
February 28, 2004 03:08PM
I have just read your report on the message board I would like your views on this resort and aera, Iam traveling with my husband and 11yr old daughter we have concerns over security
look foward to hearing from you
thanks Carol
Anonymous User
Kenyan safaris
June 23, 2004 04:47PM
My husband and I are planning a trip to Kenya in May 2005, staying at an RCI resort and TRYING to book safaris as well. Lonely Planet talks about a hot air balloon trip that sounds extraordinary. Does anyone have any suggestions or experience with one of these? Also, please advise on 3 or 4 -dat land safaris.
Anonymous User
planning a trip to the resort
September 16, 2004 05:55AM
hi
planning a trip to the resort end september.how was your experience

regards

sumesh
Anonymous User
Security In Kenya
September 17, 2004 06:10AM
Dear All, Kenya is a safe country where the people love and treat their guests well. Security in Kenya is well organised. You only need to take normal precautions when travelling anywhere\ i.e. don't show your money in public, avoid dark alleys and travelling at night unless accompanied.
i was there at mwembe resort
September 25, 2004 01:54PM
Hi Ryan Barry,
I was in malindi at Mwembe Resort with my frends from Italy , so if you'ld like me to be your guide then you're free to contact me. i am a kenyan from western country.

Mwembe is a very nice place to be!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

kenyan
Mwembe Resort
March 19, 2005 07:07PM
I will be travelling to Nairobi in September 2005 and at the end of our Safari trip I was considering staying 1 week at the Mwembe Resort near Malindi. I was wondering if you could tell me if this is a top notch resort or just average? I also was wondering if you have a suggestion for how to travel from Nairobi (which is where our Safari trip will end) to Malindi? I appreciate any information you might provide. Thank you. Cheers, Wendy
mwembe
March 20, 2005 07:58AM

yes mwembe is a top notch (*****) star hotel.
There are several ways of travelling to malindi. you
may opt to take a bus or a train to Mombasa then
malindi, take a flight or hire a car to travel. the
latter is the better opttion because you might travel
at your own pace and savour what nature generously
complimented Kenya with.
If you choose to hire a car, then please contact me.

Thanks in advance,

Travelling from Nairobi to Malindi
March 21, 2005 11:20AM
Hi there,

I really must advise you not to hire a car in Kenya, it is very dangerous and not recommended at all. The roads are horrendous and you really need to be experienced in Kenyan driving to be brave enough to do it. The best and safest way to get from Nairobi to Malindi is to fly, you can fly direct to Malindi or fly to Mombasa and get your resort to arrange transport to collect you from the airport. As you can see from the beginning of this thread I was after info for our trip in Feb 04 when we were getting married in Mombasa, we loved it so much we returned in Feb 05 to celebrate our first wedding anniversary. We will be going again next year if I get my own way!!! <img src="[www.africaguide.com]]
Thank you
March 22, 2005 12:13AM
Thank you for your reply. I rather thought flying might be the best method of transport? I was not sure if there were regular flights into Malindi and the Kenya Airways site is not clear.

This will be my first time to Kenya...as long time dream. It is nice to hear you enjoyed it so much and that you have been back.

All the Best...and thanks again for the information. Cheers morgan2003
Kenya
March 22, 2005 10:19AM
Dont know if this will help but:

* MALINDI: Airlines operating internal scheduled flights to/from Malindi include:
- AirKenya Aviation (to/from Mombasa, Nairobi).
- Kenya Airways (to/from Mombasa, Nairobi).
- Equator Airlines (to/from Lamu).

You could have a look and see if you can find any more info on the web, Opodo might be a good site to start with if you have no luck with Kenya Airways.

You will love Kenya, everything about it is magical, the people, the scenery, the weather and of course the culture. Have a great trip
NONSENS
May 14, 2005 07:37PM
I am a nromal average female driver used to drive in Europe and I have just driven 3000 km in Kenya, on my own, in a rented car and had the best time of my life.

You can see on my wensite what a great time we had !

www.on6by.be


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