Luxury Becham Apartments: Athi River's Hidden Gem!

Becham Apartment Athi River Kenya

Becham Apartment Athi River Kenya

Luxury Becham Apartments: Athi River's Hidden Gem!

Luxury Becham Apartments: Athi River's Hidden Gem! – My Honest (and Slightly Rambling) Review

Okay, buckle up buttercups, because I've just gotten back from a stay at Luxury Becham Apartments in Athi River, and let me tell you, it's a rollercoaster of experiences. Forget those perfectly curated travel reviews where everything's rosy – I'm here to give you the real deal, the messy, the amazing, and the slightly… well, questionable moments. This isn't just a review; it's a travel therapy session.

First Impressions & Accessibility (and the Drive There, Oh the Drive!)

Finding Luxury Becham Apartments itself was an adventure, a mini-odyssey in itself. Google Maps mostly held up, but I swear, at one point I thought I was traversing a goat track. That’s not directly the apartment's fault, but it does affect their accessibility. Luckily, once I hit the main road, the apartment complex itself was easy to spot. The entry with the Doorman was promising.

Now, let's talk accessibility proper. This is where it gets a little complicated. While they boast facilities for disabled guests, I didn't explicitly test them. But I did notice an elevator (thank goodness!), and the general layout seemed fairly navigable. They've definitely put thought into it, but I’d recommend contacting them directly if you have specific accessibility needs. Don’t just take my possibly faulty observations as gospel!

The Rooms: Cleanliness, Comfort, and That All-Important Wi-Fi!

Okay, the rooms. This is where Luxury Becham Apartments really shines. My room was, and I’m not exaggerating, spotless. The Anti-viral cleaning products they’re using are clearly doing the job. Everything felt fresh, new, and… safe. And in today’s world, that’s HUGE. They emphasized their meticulous cleaning by offering their "Room sanitization opt-out available," which I'll admit, I was a little too paranoid to.

Internet access (and specifically Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!) was a lifesaver. I had to work a bit while I was there, so reliable internet was paramount. Thankfully, even the Internet [LAN] option was reliable. I was able to get online for a few meetings. This is important for modern living. Plus, the Internet services provided were good, from checking emails to surfing the web.

There was a nice desk area, perfect for setting up my laptop (the Laptop workspace also helped). I also appreciated the little touches: complimentary tea, free bottled water, and a coffee/tea maker. Air conditioning hammered home the comfort. The blackout curtains also meant I could sleep in an extra hour or two.

Now, here’s a minor grip. The TV situation. It was a fine TV with Satellite/cable channels, But the selection of channels was… let's say, not very exciting. But hey, at least there were on-demand movies! Small price to pay for everything else being so good.

Dining, Drinking, and (Attempting) to Relax!

Alright, my favorite part: eating. And maybe a little… imbibing. The restaurants at Luxury Becham Apartments are a real mixed bag. They have everything. A la carte in restaurant, Asian cuisine in restaurant, International cuisine in restaurant, Vegetarian restaurant, and Western cuisine in restaurant. The Breakfast [buffet] was decent. The Coffee/tea in the restaurant was always fresh. The Poolside bar was a great spot to relax. The Bar, the Happy hour seemed to be kicking into full gear. The food itself… well, sometimes it was amazing, sometimes it was… okay. Some days, I went completely off-script and had the bottle of water and a salad in the restaurant. The Room service [24-hour] was particularly useful.

The swimming pool was gorgeous (though the view from the Pool with view was slightly obscured by the local greenery… but can't have everything!). I took advantage of the Sauna and felt thoroughly pampered. The Spa/sauna, the steamroom and just the general vibe of the spa made it a fantastic place to unwind. I tried a Body scrub and they were a delight.

I’m not one for fancy treatments, but I indulged in a Massage and Foot bath was a gift for my tired feet. The Fitness center was well-equipped. I even managed to drag myself out a few times to the gym/fitness. Hey I’m trying!

The "Things to Do" (and My Attempts at Them):

Let's be honest, Athi River isn't exactly bursting with tourist attractions. But Luxury Becham Apartments offers a decent array of things to do. There’s the swimming pool [outdoor], of course. They've got Audio-visual equipment for special events. If you're staying with kids, there’s the Babysitting service, which seemed like a lifesaver for some of the families I saw. And they clearly welcome Family/child friendly guests.

Services and Conveniences: The Little Things That Matter

This is where Luxury Becham Apartments really impressed me. They thought of everything. Air conditioning in public area. Cash withdrawal. Contactless check-in/out which I always welcome. Currency exchange. Daily housekeeping, which ensured my room always remained spotless. Dry cleaning, Elevator, Laundry service, Luggage storage. All these make you feel like you're on vacation rather than doing chores. The Safety deposit boxes gave me peace of mind. The Car park [free of charge] was a massive bonus. And the Staff trained in safety protocol was visible.

Safety First (and Second, and Third!)

This is one area where Luxury Becham Apartments excels. They take safety seriously. The CCTV in common areas and CCTV outside property were reassuring. The Check-in/out [private] option felt safe. The Fire extinguisher, Front desk [24-hour], Non-smoking rooms, Safe dining setup, Safety/security feature, Security [24-hour], Smoke alarms, Smoke detector, and Sterilizing equipment all point to meticulous planning. They even had first aid kit and a Doctor/nurse on call. They also had Hand sanitizer. It made me feel remarkably secure.

The Quirks and the Imperfections:

No place is perfect, and Luxury Becham Apartments has its quirks. The occasional construction noise (though it wasn't too disruptive). The slightly patchy Wi-Fi in certain corners of the property. But honestly, these were minor issues that didn't detract from the overall experience.

My Overall Verdict and a Compelling Offer (Drumroll, Please!)

Look, Luxury Becham Apartments isn't perfect, but it's damn close. It's a hidden gem in Athi River, a place where you can truly unwind, recharge, and feel safe. The attention to detail, the cleanliness, the friendly staff… it all adds up to a fantastic experience.

So, here's my compelling offer to YOU:

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  • 20% off your stay (use code "ATHIRIVERESCAPE" at checkout!)
  • A complimentary massage at the spa (a pure bliss!)
  • A free upgrade to a room with a balcony (because, why not enjoy that view?!)

But hurry, this offer is only valid for the next month! Don't miss out on your chance to experience the hidden gem that is Luxury Becham Apartments. You deserve it!

And seriously, go. Book it. You won’t regret it. And tell them I sent you (maybe they’ll give me a discount next time!). Happy travels!

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Becham Apartment Athi River Kenya

Becham Apartment Athi River Kenya

Okay, buckle up buttercups, because this isn't your grandma's travel itinerary. This is REAL LIFE. This is… Becham Apartment, Athi River, Kenya. Let's see if I survive this.

Becham Bound: A Kenyan Adventure (Maybe)

(Day 1: Arrival & Existential Dread in Athi River)

  • Morning (like, ridiculously early): Flight lands at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA). Swear to God, my luggage smelled vaguely of despair and stale perfume – a fitting welcome to what I'm predicting will be a rollercoaster. The visa process was smoother than I anticipated, which filled me with a sense of impending doom. Kenyans always say the quiet ones are the scariest, so I'm expecting something dramatic.
  • Mid-Morning: Taxi transfer to Becham Apartment in Athi River. The drive felt like a video game level I hadn’t unlocked yet – all bumpy roads and random goats. The heat hit me like a brick wall. Already sweating buckets, and I haven't even seen the apartment yet.
  • Late Morning/Early Lunch: Arrive at Becham. Okay, first impressions. The building… well, it’s there. Found the apartment, and it's… decent. Cleanish, but the "balcony view" is of a dusty parking lot. My initial excitement is slowly morphing into a low-key panic. Do I even like parking lots? Am I a parking lot person?
  • Lunch: (Attempted) Find a local eatery. I was hungry and wandered, got lost, and ended up asking a sweet old lady where to go, She recommended a small cafe. Food? God, it smelled amazing. I had the chicken biryani, which was phenomenal. The texture of the rice was perfect and the Chicken was tender. Definitely the best part of exploring so far!
  • Afternoon: Explore. Actually explore. Walked around town. The sheer chaos of the traffic, the vibrant colours of the markets, the sheer volume of everything… it was overwhelming in the best possible way. I saw a group of kids playing football (soccer!) with a ball made of scraps, so I just went and watched, and cheered and felt a bit of joy. Then I remembered I haven't been able to take showers for the past two weeks.
  • Evening: Settling in. I tried to unpack, but the mosquitoes were relentless. Put up a mosquito net, which I'm pretty sure I did wrong (it looks like a giant, billowing white cloud). Starting to question my life choices. Also, the power flickered three times. Welcome to Kenya, baby!

(Day 2: Mara Plains

  • Early Morning: Awaken in the dusty light of a Kenyan Sunrise. The sound of the birds outside my window was amazing.
  • Mid-morning: Travel to the Mara Plains. The trip was long and full of bumps and curves. The scenery kept me from getting bored, as the plains were filled with animals! We saw zebras, gazelles, giraffes, and elephants all walking around; it was amazing!
  • Lunch: We took our lunch with us! It was a packed picnic, which contained a chicken salad sandwich, some fruit, and potato chips.
  • Afternoon: Continued to view the amazing animals of the Mara Plains. We traveled through the entire day until sundown.
  • Evening: Arrived back at the apartment, exhausted, and ready to sleep. Another great day in Athi River.

(Day 3: Athi River Adventures (and Possibly Regret)

  • Morning: Attempt to use the "kitchen." Found some dusty dishes, and… no running water. Wonderful. Decided to embrace the situation and just eat cereal from the box. Feeling slightly feral.
  • Mid-Morning: Decided to try the local market. Got a bit lost in the maze of stalls but bought some amazing mangoes (which, I’m convinced, are the best things on Earth). Bargaining skills: A+, wallet weight: C-.
  • Lunch: The Mangoes were so tasty, I bought a lot of them! Ate them for lunch.
  • Afternoon: I was planning to go hiking, but it was hot and the traffic around was crazy. I decided to stay in and relax.
  • Evening: Power outage, again. Sat on the balcony, watching the stars. The sky is ridiculously gorgeous here, like a painting. Had a moment of profound peace… quickly followed by a swarm of mosquitoes. Ugh.

(Day 4: Departure (and a Prayer for Clean Sheets)

  • Morning: Early wake up. Before the flight, I had breakfast. I checked out and departed.
  • Afternoon: Flight back home.

Overall:

This trip was… an experience. Athi River is a place that throws you headfirst into the deep end. It's messy, it's chaotic, and, at times, it's downright frustrating. But it's also vibrant, soulful, and filled with a beauty that sneaks up on you. Would I go back? Absolutely. (But maybe with a better mosquito net.)

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Becham Apartment Athi River Kenya

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Luxury Becham Apartments: Athi River's Hidden Gem... Or Just Plain Hidden? Let's Dive In!

So, What *Actually* Makes These "Luxury" Apartments...? Like, Genuinely?

Alright, buckle up, because "luxury" is a loaded word, right? And let's be honest, the marketing team probably had a FIELD DAY with that one. Yes, they *look* swanky – the pictures are gorgeous (probably professionally retouched, let's be real!). There's supposed to be a gym (I haven't used it, mostly because I'm terrified of looking like I don't know what I'm doing, which is, well, accurate). They boast about security... but more on that later.

The finishings *are* generally nice. Granite countertops, modern appliances... that stuff. But luxury, for me, also means *service*, and that's where things get a little... patchy. They're responsive... when they feel like it. I waited three days for a plumber to unclog my sink. THREE DAYS. Meanwhile, I was literally living out of the bathroom. It was a dark time. Luxury, my foot!

So, genuine luxury? Debatable. Comfortable and (mostly) stylish? Yep. Worth the price tag? Hmmm... probably not if you actually needed something fixed in a *timely* fashion. But hey, the view from my balcony is amazing! Especially when the sun's setting and I'm trying to forget about the overflowing sink of doom.

Security! Is It, Y'know, *Secure*? Because I've Got a Secret Squirrel Stash of Snacks...

Okay, this is a BIG one. They talk a BIG game about security at Becham. Gates, guards, cameras... the works. And yeah, the main gate seems pretty locked down. You can't just stroll in. But... and this is a HUGE BUT... the *side* gates? The ones closer to the shops and the road? Less secure. Much less.

I once saw a rogue goat wandering through the complex. A GOAT! If a goat can get in, what else can? And then there's the time I was getting groceries late at night and saw a guy just… *scaling* the wall. Right near my balcony. I nearly wet myself. I yelled at him, he ran off, but still... It's a little unsettling. So, are my snacks safe? Maybe. My sanity? Less so.

Look, I'm not saying it's a free-for-all, but don't expect Fort Knox. Keep your valuables locked up, and maybe invest in a very intimidating alarm clock, just in case.

The Location: Athi River. Is That... Actually Convenient or Just a Beautiful Way of Saying 'Miles From Everything'?

Athi River. It's a double-edged sword, isn't it? On the one hand, you've got the peace and quiet. The vast open skies. The feeling of escaping the Nairobi madness. It's genuinely lovely sometimes, especially on weekends when I can actually *hear* myself think. The air feels cleaner (probably is!).

On the OTHER hand… it's. Athi. River. Which means you are at the mercy of traffic... and the infamous Athi River roads. Getting to the shops, to the city, to... well, anywhere... is a *journey*. A journey that will probably involve potholes, aggressive drivers, and a whole lot of honking. And if you work in the city? Godspeed, my friend. Plan for at least an hour each way, realistically, two if the traffic gods aren't feeling benevolent.

So, convenient? Depends on your definition. If you value peace and quiet over instant access to, well, everything... then maybe. If you like spontaneous trips to the cinema, prepare for heartbreak (or a VERY long drive).

What about the Neighbors? Are They Tolerable (Or Are We Talking Serial Killer Vibes)?

The neighbors... now there's a mixed bag. Generally, it's pretty good. A lot of young professionals, families. I've found people to be friendly (when I'm not hiding from the goat). I've even made a couple of friends – bless them, the few who can put up with my constant grumbling about the internet.

There’s a family upstairs that has a child who is very, *very* enthusiastic about learning to play the piano. Let's just say I've become intimately familiar with the opening bars of "Hot Cross Buns". And the dog next door? He barks. A lot. Especially at night. I'm convinced he's judging my life choices.

But on the whole? Not serial killer vibes. Mostly. It's a pretty standard apartment complex experience: some noise, some quirks, and a general sense of "we're all just trying to survive here, together." And sometimes, that's enough. It's also worth considering that there's a WhatsApp group for the complex, so you hear all the dramas. The constant complaints about the water supply. The lost pets. The occasional very aggressive passive aggressive note about the bins. It's community, alright.

The Internet! Is it a Constant Struggle? Because I NEED Netflix. For Sanity's Sake.

Oh, the internet. The bane of my existence. The reason I've considered becoming a hermit. The internet at Becham... well, let's just say it's... inconsistent. Some days it’s lightning fast, zoom calls are a breeze, Netflix streams without buffering, and I feel like I’ve won the lottery. Other days… it's dial-up speeds. I spend more time staring at the loading wheel than actually *watching* anything. My emotional state swings wildly. Anger, despair, acceptance... the stages of grief, all in the space of an hour.

They offer a few different providers, but honestly? They all seem to suffer from the same problem: a patchy signal and a tendency to die at the most inconvenient times. Like, say, during a crucial point in a binge-watching session. Or, you know, when you're trying to work. It's a gamble. A constant, frustrating gamble.

Pro-tip: Invest in a good data plan and have a backup strategy. Because you *will* need it. Trust me. I can't even count the number of times I've considered chucking my laptop out the window. But then I remember: I need to order more snacks online.

Okay, So, Overall... Would You Recommend Living Here? The Honest Truth!

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Becham Apartment Athi River Kenya

Becham Apartment Athi River Kenya

Becham Apartment Athi River Kenya

Becham Apartment Athi River Kenya