Kenya – A case for Sports Tourism
A growing appetite for participation, spectacle and experimental activities has seen sports tourism gain so much attention and popularity across the globe. Largely unknown, Sports tourism in Kenya isn’t as …
Is Kenya Touristy?
When it comes to Africa travel, Kenya is a country that has more often than not been described as being touristy; a commonplace, inauthentic, overcrowded and overrun with travelers. But …
The Nairobi Safari Walk
Nairobi being the only capital city that has a National park within its borders means that you come from the concrete jungle to the actual jungle in less than an …
Ruma Nat. Park – Off the beaten path
Ruma National Park was initially established as the Lambwe Valley Game Reserve in 1966 to protect its indigenous population of rare roan antelopes which exist nowhere else in Kenya.
The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust
This blog post has taken me ages to write. I have a pretty relaxed attitude towards blogging and if it weren’t for my boss this would probably have been up …
The Nairobi Railway Art Gallery
The Nairobi Railway Art Gallery was established in January 2012 by the Railway Museums management in collaboration with ECAK (Educultural Artists Kenya).
Haller Park – Up Close and Personal
Haller Park is a nature park in Bamburi, Mombasa, on the Kenyan Coast, It is located South of the Bamburi cement plant along the Mombasa – Malindi highway. Dr Rene …
Kisite Mpunguti – Coral Splendour
Kisite Mpunguti is a marine park located on the south coast off Shimoni, south of Wasini Island Kwale District on the south Kenyan coast near the Tanzanian border. The marine area …
Syokimau train adventure
I bet you didn’t know that it’ll cost you more to take a motorbike ‘taxi’ within Nairobi CBD than it will to get a return ticket to Syokimau on the …
Wanjohi – Countryside tranquility
I’m a city child but from time to time (not as often as I’d like) I do go visit my Cucu. She lives alone in a little town on the …