Experience tranquility surrounded by the sounds of joyful chirping birds, the whispers of the wind blowing through the indigenous forest. Entim Sidai (Maasai name for Beautiful Forest) Sanctuary in Karen, sits on 20 acres of indigenous forest land with an iconic view of the Ngong hills. It maintains its Karen pioneer settler farm house built in 1924, park like ambiance with huge mature trees and prolific bird life. The sanctuary offers unique exclusive wellness spa, featuring hydro therapy and a sui generis nail studio in the forest. The treatments are an eclectic mix of the art from four continents and spiced by a well-trained Kenyan crew of therapists and beauticians.
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Its Kshs 13,500 for massage, scrubs, pedicure, manicure, a glass of wine and lunch.
I doubt Kibera is the largest slum in the world, this could be an exaggeration by NGO’s that make a lot of money out of the slum. Huko Asia kuna some very big slums.