Saramek Gardens
Discover the Tranquility of Saramek Gardens
Escape to Saramek Gardens: a serene campground perfect for picnics and memorable events amidst lush greenery in Nakuru.
Nestled off Nakuru-Njoro Road, Saramek Gardens is a tranquil haven for nature lovers and event seekers alike. With lush greenery and serene surroundings, it's perfect for picnics, gatherings, and relaxing getaways.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
Start at the Nakuru Town Centre. From Kenyatta Avenue, head northwest towards Moi Road. Continue straight until you reach the junction with Nakuru - Njoro Road. Turn left onto Nakuru - Njoro Road. Walk along this road for approximately 2 kilometers until you see signs for Saramek Gardens. The entrance will be on your right, just off Nakuru - Njoro Road.
Bicycle
Rent a bicycle from a local shop in Nakuru Town. Start at the Nakuru Town Centre and head northwest on Kenyatta Avenue. At the junction with Moi Road, turn left. Continue straight until you reach Nakuru - Njoro Road. Turn left onto Nakuru - Njoro Road and cycle for about 2 kilometers. Look for the entrance to Saramek Gardens on your right.
Matatu (Public Minibus)
From Nakuru Town Centre, find a matatu heading towards Njoro. Board the matatu and inform the driver you want to alight near Saramek Gardens. After approximately 15-20 minutes, request the driver to stop when you spot the sign for Saramek Gardens. Walk a short distance from the road to the entrance of Saramek Gardens, which will be just off Nakuru - Njoro Road.
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