Nairobi Safari Walk location

Nairobi Safari Walk location : This safari walk, located off Langata Road just outside the main gate to Nairobi National Park, is akin to a zoo-meets-nature boardwalk and features a variety of birds, monkeys, big cats, and other species, such as a pygmy hippo, a bongo, an albino zebra, and a white rhino. The opportunity to get closer to the animals than they would likely be able to visit a national park is especially appealing to kids. The Safari Walk …

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Kenya Safari tour activities in Mombasa

Kenya Safari tour activities in Mombasa : Travellers are drawn to Mombasa, Kenya’s coastal gem, by its fascinating history, immaculate beaches, and lively cultural tapestry. Standing proudly along Kenya’s eastern coastline, which is bounded by the Indian Ocean is Mombasa, the country’s second-largest city. Mombasa, a city of over 1,208,333 people, is a linguistic and cultural melting pot that makes it a fascinating Kenya safari destination. The flat terrain of Mombasa, which lies close to the equator, is dotted with …

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The Laikipia Plateau

The Laikipia Plateau : The Laikipia Plateau, a picturesque mid-altitude retreat at the foot of snow-capped Mount Kenya, was formerly ranch and community land before being turned into private game reserves. This patchwork of conservancies provides a unique chance to see Kenya’s Big Five and take in some of the nation’s best conservation initiatives. Numerous endangered species can be found on the Laikipia Plateau, which serves as an ecological transition between the central highlands and the northern deserts. It is …

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Entanda Cultural Adventure

Entanda Cultural Adventure: The culture of Uganda is made up of a diverse range of ethnic groups and the Baganda are the largest single ethnic group in Uganda occupying the central part of Uganda which was formerly the Buganda Province. The Buganda traditions include folk music, dances, foods, clothing, and building styles, among others, and in this article, we bring to you one of the destinations in Buganda where you can learn more about the Buganda culture “Entanda cultural center!”. …

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Kisumu

Kisumu

Kisumu is the third-largest city in Kenya after the capital, Nairobi, and Mombasa. It is the second-largest city after Kampala in the Lake Victoria Basin. Kisumu is one of the busiest towns and counties in the western part of magical Kenya. Founded in the early 1900s, today Kisumu is a quiet port town on the shores of Lake Victoria with wide streets and fine colonial architecture that are so peculiar to only this place. Kisumu was awarded City Status in …

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