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  • tribehotel 23:39 on May 4, 2011 Permalink | Reply  

    World Recognition For Tribe’s Kaya Spa 

    Tribe Hotel’s New Kaya Spa in Nairobi featured in the Condé Nast Traveler Hot List Spas 2011!

    Nairobi, Kenya, April 19, 2011 – Condé Nast Traveler has released their 2011 Hot List Spas which highlights the 43 coolest new urban and rural retreats in the world – from Anguilla to Tasmania.  Tribe Hotel’s brand new Kaya Spa in Nairobi represents Kenya as one of the year’s top picks as one of only three spas in Africa to be selected for the list.

    The 10,000 square foot spa and studio combines traditional and new-world treatments from around the globe.  Kaya reflects the mysticism and enchantment of Kenya’s Kaya forests while holding true to the glamorous and sophisticated design of Tribe and the warmth and personality of Nairobi.

    The five treatment rooms and rasul chamber offer a variety of spa treatments, from an urban body boot-camp to traditional Thai massages and time-honored healing therapies.

    Kaya’s skilled therapists are certified and trained in modern and ancient massage techniques. This includes supplementary skills training from Thai, Italian, South African and American experts in deep-touch therapy and healing, evidence of Kaya’s commitment to providing the best treatments, on par with the world’s most renowned spas.

    Tribe Hotel was featured on the 2010 Hot List Hotels for both Condé Nast Traveler (US) and Condé Nast Traveller (UK) – as one of the year’s hottest hotels in the world.

    For more information on Tribe Hotel and Kaya Spa please visit http://www.tribe-hotel.com

    For media inquiries, please contact: 
Kelley Coughlan, 
Ballantines PR

    Kelley@ballantinespr.com
 Tel: 310 454 3080

    http://www.ballantinespr.com

    Please See Text Excerpt Below

    According to Condé Nast Traveler:

    http://www.concierge.com/tools/travelawards/hotlist/2011/spas/detail/kaya_spa

    “Long integral to hotels, spas are now an essential part of a mental health holiday—a rare opportunity to power down. (Hey, you can’t IM during a massage!) This year, our correspondents checked out new spas from Lake Como to Koh Samui, assessing their style, facilities, treatments, and service—and their potential for well, checking out.

     

    Kaya Spa- Nairobi, Kenya

     

    Tel: 254-20-720-0656

    Massages, $58-$127

     

    What:                                    A new luxury spa situated near the pool at Nairobi’s trendy Tribe Hotel, it offers a variety of body scrubs and massages, Dermalogica skin care treatments, and whirlpool tub treatments for two.

     

    The look:                  Africa’s interpretation of Philippe Starck, with dark walls, locally sourced natural wood floors, and colorful African art.

     

    Who goes:                The hotel’s mainly European guests, local expats, and wealthy Kenyans. 


     

    The treatment:       The Kenya Gold includes a full-body coffee scrub that smells good enough to drink, followed by a stimulating massage. Ask for Wendy. 


     

    P.S.:    Tips are not expected but are very much appreciated. This reviewer received a follow-up e-mail of gratitude.”


     
    • kariuki Kiragu 10:50 on July 21, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      An Ageless Gem
      I didn’t know about this award till now when I was just posting this review:
      I’d heard of the Tribe from my sister Wanjiku Karanja out from Washington DC and wondered why she would go there instead of the more accessible hotels in downtown, Nairobi. This was until my friends and visited on Sunday, July 17th 2011.

      at first, the grey, austere external appearance, appears forbidding, looming and uninviting – generally hard but trying to get away with innocent-looking aluminum windows – Like a big, dark frown behind yellow glasses, so one keeps cautious distance from the wall and are relieved as they reach the main entrance…which literally sucks them in, invitingly, with spatial flow.

      On entry, African, principally Ethiopian, art works morphing from wall-shelved sculptures onto the floor as utility furniture, ceiling as light fittings and in-between as space partitions and circulation elements grows in an organic way rarely experienced. Serene, subtle yet sparkling.

      I excused myself to go look at timeless, wall-hung hung instruments suggestive of griot music, wandered around, drawn form space to space till I met the manager, Ogolla, who was amused when I asked whether this was a hotel or an art gallery. He graciously took me round to the restaurant, pool side, gym, conference room, boutique, roof top bar, reception and reception bar. In all these functions, the spaces flow into one another, subtly connected or disconnected, depending on how you look at it, by sculptural walls, furniture, glass, mass and light. Doors are there only when absolutely necessary.

      The entire place is on a small site and, giving an intimacy balanced out by vertical spatial crescendos and asymmetrical horizontal movement as well as the exhibition and utility artwork including seats, table, counters, floors.
      Even the lift shaft, a 3 storey black menhir, is a piece of art in the main atrium, tying together the 4 floor levels in a giant, graceful dancer’s sheer balancing of contrasts….then he scale dwindles sharply and one notices the pinpoint multicolored lights winking within the dark, velvety lift walls.
      Cheeky, really, a smile.

      My guests from Los-Angeles Lauren Segal of Next Aid, Jay and his son Jonathan Heit, a child star from Hollywood said they’d simply never seen a place like this – so simultaneously integrated and divergent, it defies definition.
      Yet the materials are simple, granite, glass, curtains, concrete, aluminum and timber.
      The unexpected, domestic touches like the book shelves in the reception bar, the stepping stones across the pool, the intimate, almost hidden staircase down to the restaurant, the lair-like side entrance into the gym, all scaled down within the sequentially exploding space.

      These are not so much detailed but arranged in unusual formats, keeping the senses alive but relaxed – in a dalliance with irony that evokes intimacy, like flirting, so the whole environment seems to talk, knowingly, to you.

      It won’t grow up, it won’t age, it won’t change. We like it as it is.

      There is little doubt that the staff’s calm and pleasant demeanor is derived form being permanent occupants of such lovely, crafted spaces – like the people who live in greenery.

      It is no surprise that the designer, Mehraz Ehsani, taught me all the architecture I know and practice, and with that came nostalgia.
      Maybe I am biased but this hotel, should be part of the syllabus in architecture schools, globally.

      Kariuki Kiragu
      kariukikiragu@gmail.com

    • Travelinga 02:15 on January 4, 2012 Permalink | Reply

      I love the Tribe! I stayed there in October 2011 and it was so amazing. I blogged about it (blog posted Jan. 4, 2012) and posted some pics from my stay. The pictures on your website are true to form and not photostock photos. My friends can’t believe that such a luxurious hotel exists in Nairobi! The Tribe has certainly set the standard not just for African hotels, but all hotels internationally. No wonder it is highly recommended by Kiwi Collection.

  • tribehotel 02:40 on August 17, 2010 Permalink | Reply  

    RT @mariesworlds: Check out my latest Trazzler post on @TribeHotelKenya! http://bit.ly/aGrSXb @trazzler

     
  • tribehotel 20:13 on August 3, 2010 Permalink | Reply  

    Check out this review of Tribe Hotel in Nairobi on http://www.tripadvisor.comhttp://ht.ly/2krnU

     
  • tribehotel 16:23 on July 19, 2010 Permalink | Reply  

    Tribal Idol – Tuesday night at Tribe with Nina Ogot, Nonini, and Mark Somen as judges and hosted by Rand Pearson!

     
  • tribehotel 15:54 on July 19, 2010 Permalink | Reply  

    RT @KenyaBuzz: Picture this…a fully paid night at Tribe Hotel’s penthouse suite …for FREE!
    “Tribal Idol” goes down tomorrow… http://fb.me/CzR3HUru

     
  • tribehotel 14:14 on June 23, 2010 Permalink | Reply  

    RT @BallantinesPR are putting together an AMAZING press trip to visit the magnificent Tribe Hotel in Nairobi, Kenya!! http://bit.ly/98wrN9

     
  • tribehotel 15:41 on May 24, 2010 Permalink | Reply  

    Want to follow what our Executive Chef, Luca Molteni is inventing? Check out his updates on Chefs-Talk! http://ht.ly/1P1Ek

     
  • tribehotel 03:48 on May 16, 2010 Permalink | Reply  

    Tribal Chic 2010.

     
  • tribehotel 01:16 on May 6, 2010 Permalink | Reply  

    PRESS RELEASE Tribe puts Kenya on world 

    PRESS RELEASE

    Tribe puts Kenya on world map with new recognition
    Premier hotel’s “contemporary city glamour” and “superb standards of service” win it 2 major global travel industry accolades

    Nairobi – 5th May 2010: Kenya’s premier boutique hotel, Tribe, has been selected as one of the world’s top 100 hotels and features twice on the prestigious Condé Nast Traveller’s Hot Lists for 2010.

    Condé Nast Traveller, a highly respected global magazine which specializes in covering the luxury travel market, voted Tribe as one of its ‘Hot’ hotels for both its United States and United Kingdom Hot List editions. The Hot List is compiled by Condé Nast Traveller after reviewing thousands of hotels world-wide, and a Kenyan hotel last featured on the Hot List seven years ago.

    “We see this double-accolade as good news for the Kenyan tourism industry as a whole. We feel a real sense of revival in the tourism industry in Kenya in 2010, and we’re delighted that Tribe is playing its part in making this country be viewed positively by the all-important and discerning foreign travelling community through being selected for two Condé Nast Traveller Hot Lists,” said Tribe’s General Manager, Mark Somen.

    “Tribe is not even two years old, but we have already earned a reputation for re-setting the standards of hotel customer service and accommodation in Nairobi. We’re extremely proud of what we’ve managed to achieve in such a short space of time, but for us, this recognition is a spring-board for the continued development of Tribe, and the continued growth of tourism in Kenya,” said Hooman Ehsani, Director and Chief of Development.

    The magazine cited, among other things, Tribe’s elegant interior design, saying “the hotel mixes contemporary city glamour with carefully placed African art and artefacts.” CN Traveller also singled out Tribe’s “superb” standards of service.

    “From the very initial drawing board stage of design our benchmark has always been the global hospitality industry, and this accolade establishes Tribe as one of the top properties in the World, an achievement we are extremely proud of,” said Mehraz Ehsani, the hotel’s architect.

    Set in the leafy suburb of Gigiri, Tribe is located at The Village Market, ten minutes from Nairobi city centre, and offers convenience, security and unparalleled shopping and entertainment options both for tourists and business people visiting the city. The hotel has quickly established itself as the destination for discerning travelers, hosting amongst others, luminaries from October’s MTV Africa Music Awards, including former Fugee, Wyclef Jean.

    Tribe’s recognition is a boost to Kenya’s tourism industry which is currently emerging from a difficult period marked by the global financial crisis in 2009 and the post-election violence in 2008.

    “A huge amount of work has gone into making Tribe the success it is today – right from the design stage through to the brilliant service that our staff provide day-in, day-out. It is immensely gratifying to see this work being recognized with Tribe being singled out as one of the world’s hottest hotels,” said Mark Somen.
    In a congratulatory message from the Kenya Tourist Board, Jake Grieves Cook, Chairman of KTB said that the international recognition by the Condé Nast Traveller’s Hot List 2010 ranks Tribe amongst a prestigious list of the finest new hotels in the world.
    Mr Grieves Cook said, “This prestigious list of the finest new hotels across the world features only the very best which successfully blend style, service, technology, and a special aura. Tribe is helping Kenya’s hotel industry to be ranked at the very top level in the world and is setting high standards for our other leading hotels to emulate. Well done in achieving this well-deserved recognition and best wishes in maintaining your world class ranking as one of the hottest properties!”

    …Ends…

     
    • Katina Simpson 19:21 on June 1, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      Heh I’m actually the only reply to this great post.

      • Paul 19:21 on July 8, 2010 Permalink | Reply

        This is a testament to your seriousness in giving the best to your discerning clients. Congratulations.

      • kenneth kimanthi 14:03 on October 8, 2010 Permalink | Reply

        i love it too.its heaven on earth.

    • Hotel Desk 07:14 on May 16, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      Big congratulations for your positioning on this global list of hotels – it really does show how highly respected you are across the world.

    • Tina 19:47 on August 20, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      I was at the tribe today (20th August 2011) and i was more than happy. I entered using the foot entrance and the security personel there was very pleasant and welcoming. I quite can not remember his name but he was very warm to me and my friend. At the main entrance there was also another security personel who was also as pleasant as the first one. So was the receptionist. Due to the pleasant welcome i got compared to other hotels i will definately come back and even recomend the hotel to other people. Thank you very much for the pleasant service right from the entrance.

  • tribehotel 12:52 on April 16, 2010 Permalink | Reply  

    Tribe has been selected for both Conde Nast Traveller (UK) and Conde Nast Traveler (US) HOT LIST 2010!

    http://ow.ly/1zdnA

     
    • joan 11:17 on May 17, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      i like i like i love, i had the oppotunity to stay at the tribe hotel and it was the most amazing experinece i ever had. thank you tribe hotel , you just made my day

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