Why Kabira Country Club Should Be Your Dream Destination For Conferences & Meetings
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The vicinity of the hotel, amenities, value and accessibility are some of the important factors when you choose a hotel where you can host a high profile business conference or meeting and this is what Kabira Country Club, Kampala’s leading boutique hotel, offers you. As a business hotel, Kabira Country Club ensures that you have everything you need on-site to stay connected and productive.
"The best conference facility is one that is fully equipped and professionally arranged to meet your needs. Kabira Country Club provides the best conference rooms to suit your meetings," Ajit Sign, the hotel's General Manager pointed out. Adding: "If you desire a new home away from home, we welcome you to have your staycation, filled with brand new and exciting ventures. Don't miss a chance to have this experience at Kabira Country Club,"
With a functional Business Center and a Lounge providing you with desktop computers, access to Wi-Fi, printers, scanners and photocopiers so that you can stay on top of your going concerns Kabira Country Club offers you an all-in-one holistic experience.
Kabira Country Club offers venues that are the perfect mix of configurable space and developed event services incarnated in primary colour by our glowing hospitality.
All these venues have fire-orange wall-to-wall carpets and air-conditioners to offset, where need be, the tropical African weather.
Each hall is named after a specific tree, so the apple of your eye falls close by in terms of accessible amenities and luxuries for your private parties, receptions, conferences, corporate meetings, workshops and exhibitions.
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