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Luxurious New Cottage Opens near Nyeri Town, offering charming comfort and tranquility

A luxurious new cottage offering superior comfort and tranquility has opened up at Gatitu, on the outskirts of Nyeri Town.

Located in a serene and secure neighborhood, the cottage – a clever mix of a rustic wood cabin and a modern luxury villa – offers you the perfect retreat wrapped with an unforgettable experience and lasting memories.

With four tastefully furnished rooms with elegant interiors, a sitting room with artistically rendered designs, accentuated by a cozy fireplace, an inviting kitchen, the pure ambience invites to an exciting stay of luxury living.

Whether you come in as solo traveler, a business executive seeking a serene space to recap your day, or a visiting family looking for a home away from home, Mila Homes cottage experience will leave you seeking to extend your stay and making future bookings.

Our grounds dotted with mature trees and well-manicured green lawns with blooming flowers offer the perfect setting for outdoor relaxation and beautiful sunbathing space where you can celebrate your birthday, anniversaries, graduation parties, friends ‘mbuzi’ and even honeymoon for newlyweds.

The cottage is perfect for families, couples, lovers, or professionals looking for a blend of comfort, elegance and privacy after a long day on the grind. The options are limitless.

During your stay you will enjoy top-notch amenities including reliable WiFi, reliable water supply and full-time security. For bookings call 0713151177.

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