Welcome To Adonai Guesthouse, Your Home Away From Home
Augustine of Hippo once said that “the world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page.” If you’re one of those people that love tour and travel, whether it’s for personal pleasure or for business purposes, perhaps even for work engagements, then you’re lucky for you read the world beyond just a page.
But as you plan your next trip, it’s important to find a new home where you will stay for as long as your visit lasts. Truth is, everyone can offer you accommodation whether free or paid, but not everyone can offer you a new home. So if you’re traveling to the Pearl of Africa, thank you for flipping to the page ‘Uganda’ and you’re indeed most welcome (in advance) to the most beautiful country, not just in Africa but in the world at large.
Don’t bother spending your valuable time looking for accommodation within Uganda’s capital Kampala, simply choose Adonai Guesthouse. We aren’t just dubbed the “home away from”, we are that perfect home you envision as you plan your trip.
This amazing paradise is conveniently located on plot 243, Lubobbo close off Tank Hill Road in the Muyenga, a Kampala suburb. The greenery outside shades off the right odor for a perfect new home as our esteemed personnel warmly usher you in. Artistic portraits of wild animals adorn the walls of Adonai Guesthouse, giving you a glimpse of the tourism potential that lies within the Pearl of Africa.
The facility has spacious single superior rooms for $60 per night, doubles for $42 per head and triples, all equipped with a refrigerator as well as a family wing that accommodates up to a total of seven people if you’re a family person or a group of friends.
Our amenities include free breakfast, fast internet as well as free parking space.
And like the Bible says in Matthew 6:31; “come rest awhile”. Get in touch with us on our Facebook page Adonai Guesthouse, through Instagram @adonai_guesthouses or by email at adonai.house1@gmail.com and on mobile vai +256772909355 for reservations.
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