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Kenya’s eastern boundary is an unbroken line of blue, an azure strip of ocean lying within the protective shelter of reef.
The coastline of Kenya is a tropical idyll of soft white sands and gentle sea breeze, where the passing of a day is marked by the slow arc of the sun. The pace of life on the coast is notably slower, languid, more relaxed and at peace with the world.
The turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean brought Kenya’s history to exotic life, washing these shores with influences from all over the world.
To explore the coast is to explore history itself, and unwind a
fascinating tale written on the winding streets of the 14th Century
town of Lamu, or in the bustling dhow docks of Mombasa or the ghostly
ruins of Gedi, a deserted city lost deep in the jungle.
Dive beneath
these waters and discover an undersea paradise. The coral reefs teem
with fish, a kaleidoscope of colour and life.
Come ashore to beach resorts and hotels that let you relax and
experience this paradise in style and comfort.
Lay back and enjoy
yourself, or get out and explore. Immerse yourself in a unique coastal
culture as rich and rewarding as the local Swahili cuisine.
Step back
from the beach and discover expanses of rainforest, game rich river
deltas, and much more than you ever expected.
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The official currency is the Kenya Shilling. The written abbreviation is either KSh or using /= after the amount (ie 500/=)
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The boundless wilderness and big game of this region has long attracted adventure seekers from all over the globe. No other African country can boast such an incredible range of landscapes, unique geographical features and species.
Kenya offers the visitor a chance to experience a natural world unchanged by the passage of time. The Kenyan wilderness is home to an endless array of ecosystems, the staging ground for natural cycles of life, death and regeneration as old as the planet itself.
This great range of natural habitats means that there is plenty to
explore, and plenty of species to encounter. This is a land of endless
potential for the wildlife enthusiast. From great migratory herds of the
open savannah to an
incredible abundance of birdlife, from the depths of a tropical
rainforest to the depths of the Indian Ocean teeming with fish, this a
world of natural wonders.
A safari into the wilds of Kenya is a journey into nature at its purest. Everywhere you look there is a profusion of life.
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Dave and Karen Febry didn’t want to take the kids on just
another family holiday. In Kenya they discovered the ultimate family
adventure, living together in a remote Maasai Village. The Febry family
have visited Kenya twice in the past two years, and their journeys have
shown growing taste for adventure and an increasing awareness and
respect for Kenyan cultures.
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Lynne Holmes and her husband chose Kenya for a combination of wildlife safari and relaxing beach break. On arrival, she was surprised to meet Susan Bashford, also from her hometown of Peterborough in the UK. The two become good friends on the road, and developed a great affection for Kenya along the way…
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Kisumu is a quiet port town on the Lakeshore, with wide streets and
fine colonial architecture. This area is home to Ruma National Park, a small but attractive park with many unique species.
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Kisumu is a quiet port town on the Lakeshore, with wide streets and
fine colonial architecture. To the south fishing villages line Lake Victoria
towards the broad waters of Homa Bay. This area is home to Ruma National Park, a small but attractive park with many unique species.
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 Mombasa is a place steeped in history, yet at the same time fascinating commercial and cosmopolitan port town. The town over looks a wide harbor, where commercial shipping mingles with traditional sailing dhows.
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