Jinka Resort is with its green grounds and a short distance from the town center. Mature trees and pleasantly wild gardens surround the lodge, which has at its heart a bright orange- and blue-trimmed restaurant and bar with breezy alfresco seating at long tables. There’s a good range of beverages in stock; the food here is simple (chicken dishes tends to be tough, so we suggest you stick to pizza or pasta, or local rice dishes with aromatic sauces and injera (bread). Concrete verandas provide shelter from the heat, as do a couple of thatched umbrellas. Rooms are simple, consisting of little more than beds (comfy and clean) with mosquito nets. En-suite bathrooms have showers (mostly hot, powered by electric geysers). Tiled floors keep things cool (there is no air-con or fan), and a small porch out front lets you sit and gaze into the garden. There are camping sites for those who come bearing tents, with shared bathroom facilities but no kitchen.
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