A Few Accommodation Options Close To David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, Nairobi, Kenya
Our elephants are depreciating are jaw-dropping rates. However, thanks to initiatives such as the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, elephant cubs and endangered species in Kenya can be preserved. The trust was formed in 1977 by Dr. Dame Daphne Sheldrick. She
Flying Safari – The Ultimate Guide To Your Luggage Weight
One great way to enjoy a safari in Kenya is by air travel. It is arguably the most comfortable means and definitely the fastest to get around. Many tourists prefer air travel when covering relatively long distances where vehicles would
Save Our Heritage: Do Not Kill Elephants!
If absolutely nothing is done to curb the current rate of poaching, elephants will take the place of dinosaurs on the history timeline; in less than 10 years, the world can be rid of jumbos. Less than a hundred years
Top 4 Tented Camps In Kenya For An Intimate Or Romantic Safari
Imagine endless miles of golden grasslands stretching to touch the sky in the horizon. Imagine scattered acacia trees in that horizon with flocks of birds descending on the wobbly flat tops seeking resting spots for the night. Imagine the red
What Is Your Opinion On The Common Tourist Visa For East African Countries?
By early 2014, tourists visiting three East Africa Community (EAC) countries (Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda) will pay for only one visa. The visa will grant tourists access to these three EAC countries without having to pay additional fees at the
3 Popular Top End Dining Options In Mombasa, Kenya
The Kenyan coast has great hotels. The next time you're visiting, sample these dining options. Reef Hotel At the reception area of the hotel is the Karibuni bar. This area is frequented by guests who await their friends, taxi driver of tour operator. The Poolside Bar, open
Top 5 Spots For A Memorable Art Experience In Nairobi, Kenya
It is commonly said that the arts are not widely appreciated in Kenya. That statement contains bits of truth. The remaining bits that discredit it are found in several art venues around the country that you may have not heard
3 Surprising Things I Did Not Know About Travelling By Train In Kenya
The Kenyan train system consists of the idyllic traditional chug of fire against metal and puffing of smoke in the air. It's classic! The train system that was introduced by the Britons in the colonial period has touches of Britain's
So What Are The Best Spots To Follow The Flamingo In Kenya?
Flamingo. The pink bird is worldwide famous. Mannequins of it flood the yards of many westerners in the cities and suburbs. However, have you seen a live one? The long legs, long neck and pink mass of feathers describes a beauty creature found
Experience The Samburu Wildlife From Two Angles: Joy’s Camp And Sasaab Lodge
Spending several hours in a car is worthwhile if the drive's destination is Kenya's heavenly Northern Frontier. As you go up north past the equator and Mount Kenya, you will encounter the culturally beautiful people of Samburu, Turkana, and Borana.