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  • Why You Shouldn’t Necessarily Visit Kenya In August  By : Grant Robertson
    Everybody who thinks they know what they are talking about will tell you the best time to visit Kenya is between July and September. The reasons for this are firstly that the wildebeest in their hundreds of thousands are arriving from the Serengeti.

    This has the very unfortunate side effect of dramatically increasing the number of tourists in the region, and places like the Masai Mara are inundated with them, and this means two things to the prospective tourist.

    The fir...
  • Wildlife Kenya safari and the savannah queen  By : Peter Philip
    The spotted hyena has been branded as a corwardly animal in the African tradition and tourists have endlessly claimed openly that it is a most ugly creature. And ugly it is.
    But inside this 'ugly creature' is one of the most interesting wildlife of Kenya, with a very complicated way of survival.
  • Kenya safari: The fate of the rhinos  By : Peter Philip
    The mention of the word safari creates the images of the wild Africa as actually seen on safari and National geographic channels. Yet few know a thing or two about the rhino, why they almost got extinct and the current status.
  • Africa's most spectacular wildlife scene  By : Peter Philip
    Africa is blessed with great wildlife that loams freely in its natural habitat. The annual wildebeest migration from Serengeti in Tanzania to Masai Mara in Kenya is one of the most interesting wildlife spectacles in the Savannahs of East Africa, all in search for greener pastures.
  • Kenyan safari  By : Guerba
    In the yellow early morning light, we cruised under the canopy of acacia thorns, the Land Rover tyres soundlessly puffing fine clouds of dust into our wake. Lewis allowed us to roll to a stop and scanned the horizon with his binoculars, a worn steel-cased pair from the British Army. We were in Samburu National Reserve in northern Kenya and this is always my favourite part of a safari -
  • Kilimanjaro Peaks  By : Guerba
    Three days previous, in the pink glow of morning, with well-gloved hands, muffed ears, a bright red nose and a silly grin of achievement, I had touched the wooden sign that marks the summit.
  • Travel To Kenya – An African Adventure  By : Jason Uvios
    Kenya is a part of the vast continent of Africa and yet it can provide you with an experience that is out of Africa. A Kenyan Safari is something that everyone visiting Africa should go for. The beaches of Kenya are untouched and unexplored. There is a vast coastline, which is protected by Coral reefs and hence is devoid of any pollution or sharks. You might be the only people on this beach except for the locals. Hence, it will give you the experience of a remote island. Thes...
  • A traditional Swahili wedding: Here Comes The Bride!  By : avoyages
    The grand entry of the bride represents the climax of a Swahili traditional wedding. Such weddings are held among the entire Swahili population of Eastern Africa, including the islands of Zanzibar and Pemba, and the Tanzanian and Kenyan coasts. Swahili weddings incorporate a deeply rooted culture and religion, which can be traced back to the Arabic roots of the Swahili population.

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