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  • 5/5 Moris M. 9 months ago on Google
    Absolutely 💯 cool. Best place to chill en swim
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  • 5/5 Barbara B. 9 months ago on Google
    Lovely and calm place to relax. Quite clean with warthogs walking around the pool. There’s a restaurant inside where you can have a simple dine (not vegetarian options though). No swimming cap needed.

  • 5/5 Katja H. 7 months ago on Google
    Omg it's amazing hot and water full of minerals

  • 5/5 Jay S. 1 year ago on Google
    Well worth visiting when at Lake Naivasha. Very large, clean and well organised. The water is 1.2m deep throughout the pool, so you can stand anywhere. There are large steps all the way around the edge, so nice for sitting and relaxing. The pool is large enough that it is just pleasantly warm at the far end, and downright HOT by the inlet. It's so big that you don't need to be best other people if you don't want, but near the water inlet there was almost a party atmosphere with people taking turns trying to run through the hot stream. The signs all read KenGen Geothermal Spa, so look for that. It is about 2min INSIDE from the main Hell's Gate park office. (Yes, you need to pay to enter the park first, it's worth it) The spa is 11km from Fisherman's Camp, and was a nice cycle, followed by a hot soak in the pool. Great afternoon!

  • 5/5 Charles M. 1 year ago on Google
    Probably the best pool I have ever encountered in Kenya. Aside from being massive, the pool is also heated and shallow, roughly 1.2 meters deep, making it perfect for swimmers and non-swimmers. What is often not mentioned is that the pool has skin-treatment qualities. If you are dealing with heat rash or other forms of allergic reactions affecting your skin, you can try visiting the pool. It worked wonders on me. However, avoid swimming for too long, and try covering your head and body with lotion/sun-screen once you exit the pool or else sunburn will be your friend and your skin will be peeling for the rest of the week.

  • 5/5 Felix O. 1 year ago on Google
    A must visit if you are in the neighborhood. To access it you have to pay to enter the hell gate National Park and then a. Short drive to the spa where you pay again to enter. But its worth every coin you pay. You will not want to get out of the pool once you are in.

  • 4/5 Benjamin 1 year ago on Google
    A great place to unwind on the hot pool, Just know you will pay twice, first to KWS at the gate (Hell's Gate National Park). Secondly to get into the pool. KSH. 1,000* per person (for children it will cost lower) should sort you out for both entry (this is for resident's). Enjoy Kenya

  • 4/5 FAITH K. 2 years ago on Google
    Well, it was a great experience although the sun was just too much. My body is all sore with blisters, please carry some sun screen with you. You'll have to pay the hells gate fee then fee for the Spa. Carry some slippers with you and plenty of water, snacks are not allowed inside but you can snack at the car(parking).


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