Escape to a luxury hideaway waiting for you in the heart of 20 acres of tranquil forest. Whether you are going for a short break or a longer retreat, The Panari Resort Nyahururu has all you need for a perfect stay.
Panari Resort Nyahururu is a luxury hotel located in Nyahururu, Kenya. The hotel is situated in a picturesque location overlooking the scenic Thompson Falls, which is a popular tourist attraction in the area.
The resort features a range of luxurious amenities and facilities including 97 well-appointed rooms and suites, an outdoor swimming pool, a fitness center, a spa, and multiple dining options. The rooms and suites are elegantly designed and feature modern amenities such as flat-screen TVs, air conditioning, and free Wi-Fi.
Panari Resort Nyahururu is also an ideal venue for conferences and events, with a range of meeting and event spaces available for hire. The hotel has a dedicated events team that can assist with planning and organizing events of all sizes.
For outdoor activities, guests can explore the nearby Thompson Falls or take a game drive in the nearby Ol Pejeta Conservancy. The hotel can also arrange for cultural visits to local communities and hiking expeditions in the Aberdare Mountains.
You can simply unwind in the comfort of the resort or use it as your base as you head out on safari to explore Lake Nakuru, Lake Baringo and/or Lake Bogaria. The Resort is a short 2 ½ hour drive from Nairobi and an hour’s drive from Mount Kenya, off the popular Mount Kenya-Samburu safari circuit on the Nyeri-Nyahururu road.
History of the location Panari Resort Nyahururu is on
In the annals of history, October 1883 marks an important entry in Nyahururu, the place of waterfalls. It is derived from the word naiurru-ur in Maa, the language of the Maasai. Joseph Thomson an intrepid explorer and brilliant scholar took a path less travelled to avoid trade caravans, slave traders and other European explorers to trek through Maasai land, something that no European explorer had dared – fearing the Maasai warriors.
Commissioned by the Royal Geographical Society to explore a route from Mombasa on the Indian Ocean to Lake Victoria, Thomson was mesmerized by the waterfall thundering several hundred feet down below and cutting through a narrow gorge. It was the first time that the outside world came to know of Thomson’s Falls – a name the explorer bestowed on it.
The Panari Resort Nyahururu is somewhere Thomson would have camped, explored the thundering waterfall and the forest. We take pride in being part of the legend. Set on 20 acres of lavish gardens, the collection of exquisite interior and outdoor venues are ideal for safari stopovers, conferences, family holidays, weddings and other memorable stays.
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