There are a few places in Kenya that have remained in my bucket list for years. And among them has been Lake Magadi. From the tales and pictures of those who’ve gone before me, I always never get a feel of how the place is. It’s like the sort of place only a person canContinue reading “Road trip to Lake Magadi”
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Why you should visit Amboseli National Park
I had always heard that Amboseli National Park is the one park in this country that one is guaranteed of sporting most animals within an hour. I had always found that fascinating. I mean, each park has its glory but how does this one look to have such excellent praise? But on the other side,Continue reading “Why you should visit Amboseli National Park”
Kitui Road trip – Ikoo Valley & Nzambani Rock
Coming back from Ngomeni felt surreal. Mwingi and it’s environs really blew my mind away. It’s the kind of place that looks rustic yet self sufficient and stays with you way after you leave it. I talked about our first day here . So we came back to Mwingi town and looked for a placeContinue reading “Kitui Road trip – Ikoo Valley & Nzambani Rock”
Road trip to Namanga
I think I’m so in love with the place because we just woke up and decided to go somewhere, anywhere, and that ended up being the destination. There is something about impromptu road trips that leaves one light hearted. It’s like a pleasant surprise. So anyway, weirdly enough I don’t think I’ve ever been toContinue reading “Road trip to Namanga”
Mzima springs
Out of the ordinary things impress me. They excite me actually. A little more than they do the average person. Which is why I’m always looking for the next sunset. The next lake. The next forest. The next good view. The next hill. And this time, my search found me in my most loved nationalContinue reading “Mzima springs”
My Ngare Ndare experience.
I first saw a picture of this place from a travel agency i’ve used severally. In a swim suit, flipping her hair full of water in front of a water fall. Blue pristine waters. At that moment I knew I would go there one day. I just didn’t know when. So when I saw anContinue reading “My Ngare Ndare experience.”