Kip’s Eco Resort
Kip’s Eco Resort in Nandi Hills is a small, eco-minded farm-stay style resort set among tea country, built for travelers who want quiet, fresh air, and a hands-on rural escape.

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Eco-lodge vibe: The property leans into sustainability with locally sourced building materials and low-impact operations, creating a back-to-nature feel rather than a polished, modern hotel experience.
Homely hosting: Kip’s Eco Resort is described as being run with a personal welcome and attentive care, which can make arrivals and day-to-day requests feel more like staying with a family than checking into a chain property.
Nature on-site: Guests can expect a tea-farm setting with gardens and a wetland area, plus activities tied to the land such as tea picking, birdwatching, and a chance to see local beekeeping.
Active stays: With Nandi Hills’ high altitude, the resort positions itself well for early-morning jogs and training-style walks along rural roads and tea-estate trails.
Easy local exploring: It works as a base for short outings to viewpoints and cultural stops in the Nandi Hills area, including the Koitalel heritage sites and nearby hill landscapes.
Simple-room expectations: Rooms are presented as natural and straightforward, so travelers wanting upscale finishes or a “luxury resort” feel may find the comfort level more rustic.
Limited in-room tech: The eco approach may mean fewer typical hotel conveniences, with an emphasis on unplugging rather than screens and appliances.
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Authentic tea-farm eco stay with hands-on activities | Rooms and overall style may feel rustic and basic |
| Personal, homely hosting and a calm countryside setting | Not ideal if you want lots of in-room tech and amenities |
Kip’s Eco Resort Details
Category: Hotels in Kenya, Hotels in Nandi Hills
Address: 4539+H39, Samoei - Kaplelmet Rd, Nandi Hills, Kenya


