 The coastline south of Mombasa is a tropical paradise of palm fringed white sand beaches, where the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean meet beautiful coral reefs.
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 Modern Nairobi is still the safari
capital of the Africa, but the modern world has quickly caught up with
the city. A frontier town no more, Nairobi has become one of Africa’s
largest, and most interesting cities.
Nairobi is a city that never seems to sleep.
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Mount Kenya, Africa’s second highest peak is regarded as the realm of Ngai, god of the local Kikuyu people. Traditionally, all Kikuyu home were built to face this sacred peak. They call it Kirinyaga, or place of light.
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South Western Kenya is the heartland of the Maasai community. At the heart of these lands is the Maasai Mara Game Reserve, widely
considered to be Africa’s greatest wildlife reserve...
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 Nairobi, Kenya’s capital city has risen in a single century from a brackish uninhabited swampland to a thriving modern capital.
frontier town no more, Nairobi has become one of Africa’s
largest, and most interesting cities.
Nairobi is a city that never seems to sleep.
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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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 The small town of Malindi is at the centre of a strip of idyllic tropical beaches offering the visitor a range of world class resorts and quiet relaxing hideaways. Further south, the sleepy village of Watamu is fronted by wide white beaches.
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Standing over the shores of Lake Naivasha, at 2886 metres this massive dormant volcano dominates the landscape for miles around. The brooding hulk of the Mountain is lined with spectacular fissures and laval canyons.
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 The coastline North of Mombasa is a world of enthralling history and natural beauty. The coast is lined with pristine palm fringed beaches, and the calm inviting waters of the Indian Ocean.
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 Lamu is a place like no other, a peaceful tropical island where life is lived at it’s own relaxed rhythm, but a place whose history is as mysterious and fascinating as the winding streets of it’s medieval stone town.
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