About Kisumu

Acacia hotel pic
A new 4 star- Acacia Premier Hotel-Soon to open in
Kisumu at West End Mall

History of Hotel Industry in Kisumu

By Kisumu Hotel Managers Group

Kisumu hotel industry is historic and futuristic. The industry began more than a hundred years with four main hotels which until five years ago have dominated the market. The hotels are; Nyanza club, Sunset hotel, Kisumu hotel (formerly Royale) and Imperial hotel.
A historical choice of sorts for Kisumu hotels, the Nyanza Club has been a Kisumu fixture for almost 100 years, a one-time hangout for British civil servants who arrived to work the Kenya-Uganda Railway. If you like golf, then this is the Kisumu lodging choice for you, as the hotel has its own golf course. It might not be the world’s best course, but nonetheless, it offers a fun and challenging experience. There are single, double, and triple rooms available, and all are nice and comfortable for the price http://www.destination360.com
The Sunset Hotel is another top choice for Kisumu hotels, and it enjoys a nice location just 5 minutes from Kisumu’s city center. Nice views of Lake Victoria http://www.destination360.com
Kisumu Hotel is a project of Maseno University. It is as a training laboratory for the University’s hospitality students as well as generating little income for the University. The historic building, sporting the original snow white walls, houses 80 newly refurbished, spacious and luxurious guest rooms.
Kisumu Hotel is hosted on an historical building that was and once owned by the British colonialists in the early 19th century and formerly known as Royale, it has changed hands till the University bought and renovated it to the class it is in currently since the late 2004. It operates under Maseno University administration.www.africanspicesafaris.com

Current state of Hotel accommodation in Kisumu

As Kisumu has grown in size and population a large number of hotels have popped up en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kisumu
Kisumu town is witnessing unprecedented growth in the hotel industry, with over ten facilities put up in the last five years.
The new hotels include Parkview Safari Hotel and Apartments, The Vic, Great Lakes, Le savanna, Royal City and Jumuia Guest Resort. (Mosota, 2013).
Royal City Hotel Kisumu is located in the famous odera road of Kisumu. It is an elegant place to explore Kisumu town.
Imperial Hotel is a renowned place that upholds traditional hospitality values despite changing of times. It is located on the shores of Lake Victoria.
Kiboko Bay Resort is a good place located twenty minutes drive from the airport. It is adjacent to the Dunga fishing Village and operates on a twenty four hour clock. And finally,
The Vic Hotel Kisumu is located along the Nairobi road in Kisumu and is one that seeks to offer classical services to travellers and tourists from Kenya and across the borders.www.citiestotravelto.com
In newspaper coverage, Mosota stated that the new facilities have created additional bed capacity of 300 rooms in the last five years which the industry players have attributed to high demand pushing for more supply. There is still need for more hotels and conference facilities.
Report from the regional ministry of tourism indicates that a majorly business is conferences with large group meetings requiring accommodation.
Mr. Ndubi the tourism officer said that there is need for investors to set up large conference facilities, hall which can accommodated more than 1500 people at ago and 3 star hotels with more than 200 rooms.
What is worrying is the bottom-line. A report from Kisumu Hotel Managers group Secretary General Mr. Tom Kevin indicates that in 2012 most hotels bed occupancy percentages were between 50%- 65%. This is below what the industry expects.

By Anyal Robinson

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  2. Anthony Ochieng says:

    Kindly include the website for the facilities in future for ease of marketing.Dont forget hotels like Rock motel,Metropark,Greatlakes,Joventure etc in your next article.

  3. Alice Nyamweya says:

    I am also glad as Rumorth Group family to be part of this group as we want to improve the image of our Hotels in terms of hygiene. We offer a variety of cleaning detergents and cleaning services.

  4. John Paul Onyango says:

    As managers and key stakeholders in the region, we need to carefully examine and address the possible causes of low occupancy levels because the industry is a major employer.Many hotels and guest houses are still coming up and therefore answers to the fluctuating levels will ensure their relevance in the business.Lets collectively market the circuit by embracing customer satisfaction at all times in our establishments.Once again a big thanks to Mr. Anyal and his team for setting the pace.

  5. eppie oluoch says:

    When i joined the hotel industry here , i always asked whether there was such an arrangement. thanks to Mr. Anyal and his team for setting the pace. that was great for coming up with such a workshop for the western circuit. Kisumu county is witnessing unprecedented growth in the industry, with many facilities put up every other day.

    As managers in the region, we need to carefully examine and address the possible challenges we face in the industry since it is a major employer. We also need to get our county to even greater heights in terms of quality and experience!

  6. Joshua Otieno says:

    Robbinson, The developments at the group is good so far what we need to do is to have
    all the data factored on weekly or monthly basis on accomodations and events in kisumu.

  7. Richard Oduor Oduku says:

    I’m doing a market analysis of hotels and opportunities in Kisumu County. I was looking for information and stumbled on this blog. This is very good work. As a humble request, can you send me a little bit more detailed information about the number and classifications of hotels in Kisumu and if possible updated data on occupancy rates over the past 5 years? My email is expertresearchsolutions@gmail.com. I would be very grateful.

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