Five places to visit in Nairobi
The Giraffe Manor The Giraffe Manor is located in Karen where it shares its grounds with the Giraffe Centre and for a small fee, you can stand on
READ MOREThe Giraffe Manor The Giraffe Manor is located in Karen where it shares its grounds with the Giraffe Centre and for a small fee, you can stand on
READ MOREDid you know elephants carry a pregnancy for two years? Well, this means that if an elephant gives birth to twins then it calls for a celebration. The
READ MOREKaren Gables is situated in the leafy suburbs of Karen, about 30 minutes from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport and 15 minutes from Wilson Airport. The leafy and affluent
READ MOREThe South coast of Kenya is home to Diani Beach which has been awarded the best beach destination in Africa for 5 years running. Diani Beach stretches 12
READ MOREThe name ‘Amboseli’ means salty dust, a word from the Maasai language. Amboseli National park also known as ‘home of African elephants’ is located in Loitoktok District, at
READ MOREThe word Samburu is derived from the Maa (a tribe in Kenya) word saamburr which stands for a leather bag that the people usually carry around on their
READ MORETsavo National Park Tsavo National Park is Kenya’s largest National Park divided into East and West. The park is located around 250 km from Nairobi and 200 km
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READ MORELamu County is found on the Northern Coast of Kenya, bordering Tana River county in the South West, Garissa county to the North Republic of Somalia to the
READ MORELake Nakuru National park Located in the floor of Rift Valley and 97miles (156km) north west of Nairobi, Lake Nakuru National Park is a scenic park with wonderful
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