Kiunga Marine Reserve, Lamu

Kiunga Marine Reserve Lamu

Kiunga Marine Reserve is part of the Lamu archipelago which is a cluster of hot, low-lying desert islands that run for some 60 km parallel to the coastline of northern Kenya. With its clear, warm…

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Karura Forest, Nairobi

Karura Forest

Karura Forest is full of surprises. It welcomes 16,000 walkers, runners, horse-riders and dog walkers a month. It also occupies fourth-place on the TripAdvisor hit list of ‘what to do in Nairobi.’ Furthermore, it provides a…

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On safari in Buffalo Springs

Buffalo Springs National Reserve

In the central-northern part of Kenya there is a group of very special national parks. They’re so close together so you can explore then all on one trip. In this blog we explore Buffalo Springs,…

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Things to do in Nairobi

Things to do in Nairobi - Sheldrick Wildlife Trust

Whether you begin or end your trip in Nairobi, there’s plenty to do and see: for an hour, a morning, or a full day. Below are just some of Nairobi’s most popular day trips. Nairobi…

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Climbing in Kenya

Climbing in Kenya

Climbing in Kenya has a long history and there are many wild and beautiful locations and routes for both beginners and experienced climbers alike. For a family-friendly climb, Mount Longonot is perfect. Kenya also offers…

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Planning a Maasai wedding

Maasai weddings

A Maasai-themed wedding in the wilderness is a magical option for your big day. And, as with all Maasai ceremonies, the wedding will be a riot of sound, colour and joy.

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Golfing holiday in Kenya

Golfing in Kenya

Kenya has always been the ultimate safari land: a place of magical creatures, ancient cultures, postcard-perfect beaches, and one of the world’s warmest welcomes. But with the opening of several new championship courses and a…

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