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Golf : Tee off in East Africa

Golf in East Africa makes for an excellent break from Safari. Golf has a long history in East Africa dating back to the last century. There are over 50 golf courses in East Africa, 36 of them in Kenya. East Africa’s weather is ideal all year round making it one of the world’s best-golfing destinations....
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Tea-Centric Tours, from leaf to cup

Ever wondered the labour that goes into making your smooth cup of tea from leaf to cup? Ask for our Tea-centric tour. Go beyond the trails to discover more. Above all, let us give you a Safari to crown your trip. Tea-centric tours are available in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. The plantations here create beautiful...
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What is an authentic wildlife safari?

When one thinks ‘authentic wildlife safari’, the images that come up are those of a herd of Elephants walking in the background of the majestic Mt Kilimanjaro or the Lion Hunting a zebra or the Giraffe almost touching the sky… this is the real African Savannah.   Kenya and Tanzania are custodians to natural wildlife...
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The Savannah’s dung recycling squad

In ancient Egypt, the African dung beetle was known as a scarab. It was believed to be a god that rolled the sun across the sky and buried it each evening. The following morning, it emerged a new. This outstanding planetary citizen is more likely to be made fun of than worshiped in the modern...
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Cities of East Africa: Nairobi, Kenya

Nairobi is the capital city of Kenya. The largest and most populous city in East Africa, with a current estimated population of about 4.5 million, Nairobi started life as a railways depot in 1899. Today, the city skyline is dominated by modern high rise buildings and is a tourism and trade hub. Nairobi is now...
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Why Visit: Lewa Conservancy, Kenya.

Lewa Conservancy is one of the best wildlife conservancy initiatives in Kenya. It was recognized as an extension of Mount Kenya World Heritage Center in June 2013. Lewa Conservancy boasts tremendous views of Mount Kenya and the wild Northern Frontier District. Lewa is an asylum to critically endangered Kenya’s black rhino, elephants and the biggest...
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Promoting awareness of tourism and conservation in rural schools

The tourist heritage is one of the most important assets that our generation will pass on to young Kenyans. Understanding this valuable possession is imperative if we expect our next generation to conserve and benefit from this immense God-given treasure. While the world is highly aware of Kenya and its heritage and tourist treasures, the...
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What is the Other Great?

The Other Great! Sadly, very few people think or know of it. Most people know of the Great Wildebeest Migration. The migration takes place between the Serengeti and Masai Mara from June to October every year. The Other Great starts in November and runs to March every year. This is our Calving Season in the...
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