
Amara Luxury: Kenya's Most Exclusive West Suites Await
Amara Luxury: Let's Get Real (and Book a Suite!)
Okay, so you're looking at Amara Luxury, huh? "Kenya's Most Exclusive West Suites Await"? Hmm… sounds fancy. Let's ditch the brochure speak and get down to what really matters, shall we? Because, let's be honest, luxury is great, but a truly memorable stay? That's priceless. And I'm here to give you the real deal, warts and all (well, hopefully not too many warts).
First Impression: Accessibility (or the lack thereof, unfortunately)
Right off the bat, I gotta be straight with you: the Accessibility section is… well, it's a mixed bag. While they technically have Facilities for disabled guests, the details are a little vague. That's a red flag, folks. Specifics matter! Check with them directly about wheelchair maneuverability, and the specifics of the Elevator.
Cleanliness & Safety: Breathe Easy (Maybe)
This is HUGE right now, right? And Amara actually seems to be taking this seriously, which I appreciate. They've got all the buzzwords you want to hear: Anti-viral cleaning products, Daily disinfection in common areas, Hand sanitizer everywhere, Rooms sanitized between stays. Praise be! They have Staff trained in safety protocol, and Physical distancing of at least 1 meter. I'm also a fan of the Cashless payment service – because who wants to fumble with germs? The Room sanitization opt-out available is a nice touch, too. They've got a Doctor/nurse on call which is peace of mind.
Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: Food Glorious Food!
Alright, the fun stuff! I'm a massive foodie, so this is where Amara really gets my attention. They boast a dizzying array of options.
- Restaurants: They have multiple Restaurants, and the promise of Asian cuisine in restaurant, International cuisine in restaurant, Vegetarian restaurant, and Western cuisine in restaurant. That's a win!
- Breakfast: Breakfast in room is a MUST for me. Breakfast [buffet] is always a treat, and if you’re feeling lazy, you get those Breakfast takeaway service.
- Bar & Snacks: Happy hour? YES, PLEASE! A Poolside bar is essential for those lazy afternoons. Snack bar – good for a quick bite.
Honestly, the sheer variety is exciting. Things To Do & Ways to Relax: Pamper Yourself (You Deserve It!)
Okay, buckle up. Because this is where Amara Luxury truly shines. They've got the pampering down pat:
- Spa Day Dream: Spa, Spa/sauna, Sauna, Steamroom – yes, yes, and YES! This is my jam. I am a sucker for a good Body scrub and Body wrap to make me feel alive again.
- Get Fit: Fitness center, Gym/fitness – because even on vacation, you gotta try to undo some of the damage from the food (see above).
- Poolside Bliss: Pool with view, Swimming pool, Swimming pool [outdoor] – picture this: crystal-clear water, a cocktail in hand, and the Kenyan sun on your face. Pure bliss.
Let's just say, I'm already picturing myself in that pool with a view.
Rooms: Your Sanctuary (Hopefully Not a Disaster Zone)
This is where things get really interesting.
- The Basics: Air conditioning, Free Wi-Fi, Bathtub, Bathrobes, Coffee/tea maker, and Mini bar are all essential. The extra long bed is a huge bonus.
- Splurge Worthy: They have Couple's room. Non-smoking rooms.
- The Quirks: A Mirror is essential.
- The Little Things Matter: Complimentary tea, Free bottled water is always nice. Wake-up service is crucial to avoiding missing breakfast!
- The "Meh": On-demand movies are fine, but who actually watches them anymore?
Services and Conveniences: Do They Really Care?
- The Essentials: 24-hour Front desk, Concierge, Daily housekeeping, Laundry service, Luggage storage, is all well and good.
- The Nice-to-Haves: Dry cleaning, Ironing service. I won't turn them down.
For the Kids: Are They Welcome?
- Family/child friendly. They have Babysitting service and Kids meal.
Getting Around: No Problem They offer car park [free of charge] , Car park [on-site], Airport transfer.
My Honest Opinion and a Messy, Imperfect, But Real Experience
Alright, let's be real for a second. No hotel is perfect. There will probably be a slightly annoying detail or two. The staff might be a little overwhelmed during peak season. The coffee might not always be piping hot. But that's okay. It's part of the experience.
Now, I'm going to make up a story… let's say I booked a room…
I arrived after a long and exhausting flight (of course it was delayed). I was greeted with a warm towel and a smile, which was a good start! Check-in was quick and painless (always a plus). The room? Gorgeous. Seriously. That pool with a view? Spectacular.
The first day, I spent hours by the pool, lost in a good book, with a cocktail in my hand. Pure heaven. The next day, I bravely attempted the gym/fitness center (I swear, I only went to burn off the desserts in restaurant). The food? Delicious. Especially that Salad in restaurant. Their International cuisine in restaurant did not disappoint.
The only tiny imperfection? The Internet access – wireless in my room was a little shaky during the afternoon. Final Verdict & Your Call to Action (Because You Should Book Now!)
Amara Luxury, from what I can tell, oozes potential. It's luxurious, it has a stunning location, and it offers a ton of fantastic amenities. There is no specific SEO to this! It might be a gamble. Are you sold?
Escape to Paradise: Batu's Best Villa Near Museum Angkut!
Alright, buckle up, buttercups, because this isn't your sterilized, corporate travel guide. This is MY trip to Amara Luxury @West Suites in Kenya, and it's gonna be a wild ride. I'm talking tears, laughter, questionable food choices, and probably a sunburn or two. Prepare for the glorious mess that is, well, me on vacation.
Day 1: Arrival and the Pretentious Breakfast Tango
Morning (8:00 AM): Nairobi Airport! Ugh, airport security. Never gets easier. But hey, the anticipation is real. Visions of infinity pools danced in my head.
Morning (10:00 AM): Taxi transfer to Amara Luxury @West Suites. Okay, the driver promised air conditioning. He delivered. Barely. The scenery en route was breathtaking, chaotic, and utterly Kenyan. I mean, traffic jams filled with vibrant colours that actually made the experience special.
Morning (11:30 AM): Check-in! The lobby is sleek, modern, and… kinda intimidating? I felt underdressed. Like, seriously, I'm pretty sure one woman was wearing a diamond-studded thong. (Okay, maybe I imagined that last part. But the vibe was fancy.)
Afternoon (12:30 PM): The room! Yes, finally. The pictures don’t lie, I’m not going to lie. It was like living in a Vogue magazine spread. Panoramic views. A bed the size of a small car. A bathtub… I might actually move into the tub.
Afternoon (2:00 PM): Lunch at the hotel restaurant. Okay, here's where things got slightly… off. The menu was all "deconstructed this" and "foamed that." I ordered the lobster ravioli because, well, "luxury!" What arrived was… complicated. Tiny ravioli swimming in a sea of something foamy. Foamy. It was delicious, don't get me wrong, but I had to ask the waiter if I’d accidentally travelled to the Moon. He laughed. I think.
Afternoon (3:00 PM): Attempt to Relax by the Pool. Nope. Turns out, my inner sun goddess needs a little more sunshine than Kenyan sun could provide. I got a little too confident on the sun lounger and dozed off, waking up to a rapidly reddening lobster-esque self. Goodbye, gentle sun, hello, aloe vera and, oh, the fun of skin cancer.
Evening (8:00 PM): Dinner at the hotel's rooftop restaurant. Finally, some actual food! I went for the grilled fish. It was perfectly cooked, paired perfectly with a glass of South African Sauvignon Blanc. But even then, I started feeling a little weird. I think I’m just not used to this level of opulence. The staff were wonderfully gracious, but I couldn't help but feel like a clumsy goldfish in a diamond-encrusted bowl. I was probably the only person in the whole place who had ketchup with their fish! I wonder if they can serve chips next time.
Day 2: Elephants, Emotion, and a Tourist Trap Mishap
Morning (7:00 AM): Wake up, sunburnt and slightly traumatized by the morning light.
Morning (8:00 AM): Breakfast. Back to the gourmet. Went for the "Kenyan Sunshine Scramble," it was delightful!
Morning (9:00 AM): Heading out on Safari! I booked a private tour to David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, the Elephant Orphanage. Oh my GOD. Words cannot describe the moment when I got to see baby elephants playing in the mud. They are the cutest things I have ever laid my eyes on. I bawled. Like, full-on, ugly-cry bawled. The sheer vulnerability of these tiny creatures, the dedication of the people caring for them… it was overwhelming. I wanted to adopt them ALL. If you ever feel your soul needs a serious cleanse, go there. It's a hug for the heart.
Afternoon (1:00 PM): Lunch at a local cafe. The food was spicy, flavorful, and I definitely had some questionable gas later - thank goodness for the hotel’s air conditioning.
Afternoon (3.00 PM): The Karen Blixen Museum. The scenery was beautiful; if you're a fan of "Out of Africa," you’ll likely love this place. I don’t know about it, I’m honest, I lost interest after the first twenty minutes. I think I'm far too impatient to enjoy a simple museum walk!
Evening (7:00 PM): Dinner. Found a cool little place that had a live band. I ordered the whole menu, I honestly couldn’t resist. The food was good, but the music was amazing.
Evening (9:00 PM): I got a massage. The masseuse was amazing, and I don't think I’ve ever been this relaxed in my life. Best decision ever.
Evening (11:00 PM): Sleep!
Day 3: Poolside Reflections and Packing Panic
Morning (8:00 AM): You know, I’m starting to believe I am in love with the hotel’s breakfast.
Morning (9:00 AM): Pool time! I decided to go back to the sun lounger, this time with a bucket hat and SPF 50. Success! It was bliss. This is what I needed.
Afternoon (1:00 PM): Lunch and a book by the pool. I tried to catch up on some emails, but the lure of the sun kept me from it.
Afternoon (3.00 PM): Packing. Ugh. The dreaded packing. I am the WORST packer. Somehow, I always bring too much, and yet I still forget the essentials. I am praying I don’t have to buy any more suncream.
Evening (7:00 PM): Farewell dinner. Back to the rooftop. They’re going to need to roll me out of here. Seriously, this place has ruined me for life. I ordered something with a fancy name and even fancier ingredients. It was amazing, but I’m pretty sure my bank account is crying.
Evening (9:00 PM): A final walk around the hotel. I wish I could stay. It was the perfect getaway.
Evening (11:00 PM): Sleep, hopefully! Well, the plan is to at least…
Day 4: Departure and the Post-Vacation Blues
Morning (8:00 AM): Last breakfast at Amara. One last look at those panoramic views. One last plate of something delicious.
Morning (9:00 AM): Checkout. Saying goodbye is hard. I hugged the staff, and they probably thought I was insane.
Morning (10:00 AM): Drive to the airport. The last look at Nairobi, the last glimpse of the magic that is Kenya.
Afternoon (1:00 PM): Fly home. The journey home was long, bumpy, and not a little depressing. I feel like I have a broken heart. I'm not sure I can even begin to think about returning to reality.
Tonight: Cry into my travel bag, think about the baby elephants, and start plotting my return… because yes, it was that good.

Amara Luxury: Kenya's Most Exclusive West Suites - Let's Unpack This Mess!
So, Amara Luxury… What's the *actual* lowdown? I mean, is it worth the hype… and the price tag?
Alright, the suites themselves… are they truly as HUGE as they look online? And what even *is* included anyway?
What about the food & dining? Did you get a chance to partake? Spill the beans! (Or the Kenyan beans, I guess...)
Location, location, location… Is Amara Luxury actually well-located, or are you stuck in the sticks? And is it safe?
Let's talk about the little things. The staff, the service, the overall 'vibe'. Did it live up to the 'luxury' promise?
Okay, the big question… Is it *worth* the price tag? Be honest!

