Tranquil Three Bedroom Villa offers spacious self-catering accommodation within the Great Rift Valley Lodge & Golf Resort, ideal for large families, friend groups, and golfers seeking privacy amid Rift Valley scenery. Among hotels in Naivasha, it appeals to independent travelers wanting villa independence with resort perks nearby. As a local travel expert from Nairobi County, I’ve seen similar properties thrive for multi-generational Rift Valley getaways.

Resort-Integrated Escape

Nestled within the Great Rift Valley Lodge & Golf Resort on North Lake Road’s Mau Escarpment, it’s about 13 km (20-minute drive) from Naivasha town center, 15 minutes from Lake Naivasha boat safaris, and 33 minutes from Crater Lake Game Sanctuary. Hell’s Gate National Park lies under an hour away, Naivasha District Hospital accessible, with Nairobi-Nakuru Highway matatus (90 minutes to capital) near flower farms. Business travelers leverage resort conference access; leisure groups enjoy golf and seclusion without full isolation.

For Business Travelers

Resort Wi-Fi reaches the villa reliably, quiet three-bedroom layouts with living spaces suit remote calls, no dedicated meetings—use lodge facilities.

For Leisure Travelers

Private terrace BBQs, resort pool/golf access, organized ecotours, and valley hikes blend home comforts with adventures.

Key Amenities

Three ensuites, full kitchen, spacious living/dining areas, resort privileges like kids’ club and tennis prioritize group self-sufficiency.

Food and Service

Guest feedback praises serene privacy, resort dining quality, and space for gatherings; some note villa-specific cleaning schedules or golf fees extra. Resort buffets with grilled meats remain popular staples.

  • Travel tip: Tee off early at the championship course for misty views.

  • Local hack: Walk resort trails for complimentary wildlife spotting.

  • Money-saving tip: Self-cater lunches using villa kitchen.

  • Booking tip: Confirm resort access inclusions upfront per listings.

Pros and Cons

Pros: Ample space suits groups; resort perks enhance stays.

Cons: Cleaning relies on schedule; extras like golf add costs.