Oleng’oti Gardens
Oleng’oti Gardens is a straightforward, garden-leaning hotel in Narok that works well as a calm stopover on the way to the wider Maasai Mara region.

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On-site dining: The property has its own restaurant and a bar/lounge, which makes it easy to settle in for meals and drinks without needing to head back into town after a long drive.
Room basics that matter: Rooms are set up for simple comfort with private bathrooms (shower), daily housekeeping, slippers, bottled water, and reliable in-room connectivity via Wi‑Fi.
In-room entertainment: A Smart TV with digital channels is a nice touch for downtime, especially if you’re using Narok as a one-night break between longer travel days.
Garden atmosphere: There’s a garden area on the property, giving the stay a more relaxed feel than a purely roadside stop, and offering a quieter place to sit outside.
Practical access in Narok: Oleng’oti Gardens sits on Kaplong–Narok Road, and you’re a short drive from Narok’s everyday dining and coffee spots—useful if you want variety while still sleeping somewhere more set back.
Stairs-only access: Upper floors are reached by stairs only, which may be inconvenient if you have heavy luggage or limited mobility.
Not a full-service resort: Facilities lean toward the essentials, so travelers expecting extensive leisure amenities may find the offering fairly simple.
Town-edge trade-offs: Being in Narok is convenient for transit, but it may not deliver the immersive wilderness feel some guests expect before heading deeper toward safari areas.
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Restaurant and bar on site for easy evenings in | Upper floors accessible by stairs only |
| Private-bath rooms with Wi‑Fi, Smart TV, and housekeeping | Limited amenities beyond the basics |
| Garden setting adds a calmer feel in Narok | More of a practical stopover than a destination stay |
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Oleng’oti Gardens Details
Category: Hotels in Kenya, Hotels in Narok
Address: WR2M+8HV, Narok, Kenya


