Articles, tagged with "mt kenya", page 1
17th June 2011
The best time to visit Kenya is during the Great Wildebeest migration which happens from mid July
all the way to August and mid September. This will give you a chance to view the wildebeest as they cross the Mara to the Kenyan side. A safari to the Mara ...
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Right Choice Tours & Travel
18th March 2011
Kenya has long since been recognised as the home of the modern day safari, a land of mystery and intrigue, imbued with a long and rich history and a natural diversity that is unrivalled anywhere it Africa. From sweeping coastal plains and pristine beaches...
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Jamie Richardson
17th March 2011
Mount Kenya, a distinctly separate massif from the Aberdares, is part of the central highlands of Kenya. Africa’s second highest mountain at 5199m, with a gleaming and eroded snow-capped peaks can be seen for miles until the late-morning clouds obscure th...
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naturaltrack
08th February 2011
Day 1:
Once you arrive at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, you will be met by your tour representative and your journey to the central part of the country will begin. You will arrive at the Mt. Kenya Safari Club just in time for lunch. This will be...
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adventure africa expedition
31st December 2010
Day 1: Nairobi – Samburu game reserve
Pick up from your hotel after breakfast for the dramatic semi-arid scrub land of the Northern Frontier. Arrive in Samburu by lunch time. After lunch embark on a game drive to sight resident wildlife species like th...
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Africatrips
11th December 2010
Africa is one continent that offers the best in everything. From being the cradle of mankind, tourism and a very beautiful nature, it has 59 countries including the island nations. It covers an area of 30,368,609 km2 the islands included. The continent is...
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adventure africa expedition
08th September 2010
Kenya lies along the India Ocean in the East African region. It’s bordered by Somalia to the northeast, Ethiopia to the North and Sudan to the northwest. Other neighbors are Uganda to the west and Tanzania to the south. The country is greatly known for he...
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adventure africa expedition
06th September 2010
Tourism is Kenya’s largest source of foreign exchange followed by agriculture. It took the lead from 1997 when it overtook the coffee sector and has continued the trend since. The country has 19 national parks and game reserves. Other attractions includ...
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adventure africa expedition
06th September 2010
Kenya is the biggest home of safaris and the only place where one will experience wildlife, human cultures and variety of landscapes at its best. Many movies revolving around great adventure, love and historical journeys have been set here. One such great...
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adventure africa expedition
19th August 2010
Mt. Kenya is one of the most spectacular sight in Africa, especially to any visitor who has heard of Kenya a country in East Africa. It rises 2,134 metres above sea level. I know this sounds very appealing to mountain climbers or anyone who dreams of cl...
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adventure africa expedition
19th August 2010
Ask any tourist about a safari in Kenya and you will hear endless stories about Rift valley views, Lake Nakuru, Bogoria and Baringo. Others will tell you tirelessly about the famous parks and reserves while others will narrate from dawn to dusk about the ...
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naturaltrack
18th August 2010
Religion’s journey to East Africa was not an easy one. It took many years before Africans could embrace it. They observed it as a foreign ideology that had come to interfere with their quiet and calm life. Before civilization the Africans worshipped God...
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adventure africa expedition
30th July 2010
Many people spend a considerable amount of money going to the same destinations on vacation. If you are bored with the same vacation routines and would like a different atmosphere and a bit of adventure on your next vacation, think about going on a Kenya ...
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Armand2000
08th July 2010
The most famous tribe in Kenya is the Masai who live on the southern west part of the country. They have tried to still hold on to their cultural beliefs even when the country has been flooded by the western way of life. It is a nomadic pastoralist commun...
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Owen Kenya Safaris
07th July 2010
The people found in Kenya are categorized into forty different tribes. These tribes belong either to the Bantu, Nilotic or Cushitic speakers. The most dominant group is the Bantu and the largest tribe is the Kikuyu. The Bantu speakers originated from we...
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Animal Passion Tours & Safaris