Lamu, is a natural paradise, with white sandy beaches, coral reefs teeming with marine life, lush vegetation and rainforests and numerous crystal clear fresh running waterfalls. Its natural beauty, its historic simple culture, its mediaeval romance and much more, all culminate into what can be described as a place of “tranquil perfection!
Lake Naivasha In the lap of the Great Rift Valley, 1880 meters above sea level rests the Lake Naivasha. Whose name comes from the Maasai word Nai’posha meaning rough water, thanks to her tempestuous nature during afternoon winds. A Key Rift Valley Water Body Naivasha is one of 8 lakes in the rift valley and with L. Baringo, the only [...]
Malindi has 155 kilometres of coastline with idyllic silver beaches fringed with swaying palm trees, casuarinas and frangipani. Malindi was founded by the Arabs in the 13th Century and first welcomed Europeans in the 15th Century.
As the third largest city in Kenya, Kisumu is the hub of Western Kenya. It is also the main city on the shore of Lake Victoria, that stretches an amazing 70,000 square kilometers. Kisumu is a port city that was the main inland terminal for the Uganda Railway. Kisumu is the landing city for all tourists looking to take a peak of United States of America’s President Barack Obama’s father’s village of birth, Kogelo
Nakuru is home to Lake Nakuru, one of the soda lakes found in the Rift Valley, which forms part of the Lake Nakuru National Park. The park is famous for the vast numbers of flamingoes that can be seen foraging in the shallow lake.
The most vibrant and nocturnal neighbourhood in East Africa. Here you will be spoiled for choice from the most exquisite eateries, to sophisticated lounge bars and beautiful curios sold at the blue market. This is the place to see and to be seen in Nairobi.
As Kenya’s second largest city, Mombasa is King of vacationing destinations in Kenya. The city is popular for a variety of reasons, from its diverse marine life, to the game park safaris, world-class hotels and most importantly, its friendly and hospitable people.
Kenya’s rich cultural history was born and bred at her coast. So as you enjoy a panoramic view of the Erythtrean Sea-the Indian Ocean as titled by a Greek traveler centuries before the birth of Christ – with its vast beaches finely speckled with colourful coral reefs, you may wish to explore Kenya’s geographical terrain in a unique fashion: through her historical experience and expedition.