Friday, 9 July 2010

SCOTTISH PROF PRAISES TRIBE HOTEL KENYA


Professor Christopher Harvie, a Scottish historian and a Scottish National Party politician was in Kenya and was residing at Tribe Hotel.
Impressed was he, in his article on the South African Sunday Times.
“I have never been against hobnobbing with big businessmen and ambassadors. Even minor royalty. And they all obviously feel quite at home here. After all, Tribe is a world-class establishment geared to top brass in suits – but it is equally comfortable for small change in shorts like me. That’s why it’s so good.
Getting through security at Tribe is like gaining access to Wonderland. You become part of a great illusion. The hotel has 137 rooms and yet you could be forgiven for thinking it had only 30. There’s never a queue at reception. The servers in the restaurant are so genial you feel they’d like nothing better than to shoot the breeze with you all day. The housekeepers are invisible, but your room is always immaculate. And so it goes on.”

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