Category Archives: Eastern Kenya

Fancy An Eco-Vacation On A Rice Farm In Mwea?

Eco-tourism is one of the fastest-growing segments of the travel industry today and every waking day, the segment is churning out new concepts – some utterly out of this world. One interesting idea from Thailand, for instance, offers families eco-vacation … Continue reading

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Marsabit National Park Earmarked For a Major Facelift

Back in the 1980s and 90s, the once famous Meru National Park, known for its richness in wildlife, suffered a heavy blow in visitor number – thanks to high incidences of banditry and poaching witnessed at the park. Today, it … Continue reading

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Five Cute Camps To Visit While In Kenya

Kenya is endowed with a rich assortment of camping sites that can make your holiday in Kenya a treasured one for years to come. But then what are some of the best places you cannot afford to miss? We have … Continue reading

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Five Things You Must Do While on A Kenyan Safari

They say that when you come to Kenya on a safari, there are at least five things you should make sure to remember to do: Climbing Mount Kenya Climbing Mt. Kenya is one of those things that give one an … Continue reading

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The Mysterious Mima Mounds of Kenya

At elevations of 1,500-3600 metres on Mt. Kenya and other places in Kenya, are the most mysterious land forms that have puzzled scientists the world over – Mima Mounds. Also known as Hogwallows, fields of mounds up to 6 metres … Continue reading

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The Rock That Changes Your Gender!

The Nzambani rock – Ivya ya Nzambani – is quite a popular scenic attraction in Kitui District. What makes this rock unique is the story behind it that has been passed along from one generation to another. The overnight “noises” … Continue reading

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