Backtracking from Turtle Bay, and passing Gede, the main road is reached and brings you to Malindi 15 km distant. The town's history is reputed...
Marsabit town, which lies tucked in between the National Reserve to the north and the National Park to the south is about 560 km from Nairobi. The ...
Adjoining Tanzania's Serengeti National Park, the Mara provides one of nature's most dramatic spectacles- the annual migration from July to Se...
Situated on the equator, this park has a great range of vegetation including forests, savannas, and dry scrub with many streams. Accommodations inclu...
Mombasa is Kenya's second largest town and its only sizeable port. It has a recorded history stretching back nearly 2000 years. The town of Mombasa...
An unspoiled mountain forest, home to over 2000 elephants, buffalo, leopards, colobus and blue monkeys, the giant forest hog, waterbuck and many speci...
At 5,199m high, Mount Kenya is Africa's second highest mountain, dominating the fertile countryside that runs north from Nairobi. To the Kikuyu...
Nairobi is a Masai term meaning 'the place of sweet waters'. This is where the Maasai used to bring their livestock to graze and drink water in the ol...
In Masai and Kilimambogo, the name means "mountain of the buffalo." Situated on 85 km, just north of Nairobi, this was the final resting place of the...
Situated in the Lambwe Valley, this uncrowded, exquisitely beautiful nature sanctuary with the rare oribi and Nohor's reedbuck, jackson's hart...