October 6, 2021

Mambrui: The Disappearing Town 

Many years ago there was a vibrant town square filled with people of different ages and races. If you visited back then, you would see young children rushing […]
October 5, 2021

The Mass Migration

Over several decades, Kenya has come to be appreciated as a tourist destination for a number of reasons. Our coastal towns for their rich history and serenity; our […]
October 4, 2021

The Tales of Kit Mikayi

Kit Mikayi means “first wife” in Dholuo, and Dhuluo is a widely spoken language in the Lake Victoria region in Western Kenya. This name is not in reference to an actual […]
October 1, 2021

The Physics Associated with the Equator

The Nyeri-Nanyuki Highway is famed for many things, but none beats the yellow signpost, a landmark that lets you know that you are passing the equator – […]
September 30, 2021

Marafa Depression: The Artistic Leftover

Only in Kenya will you visit a location and learn the peculiar yet interesting tales that describe how various places came to be. In the western […]
September 29, 2021

The Magic of Kyamwilu Hill

Picture this: you are standing in the middle of a sloping road with a ball in your hand. All around you are beautiful green hills, and […]
September 28, 2021

Of Cultural Ties To The Crying Stone

Crying has always been thought to be a phenomenon exclusive to human beings. Yet, if you delve into science, you’ll find that crocodiles have also been […]
June 3, 2020

Voi Town, Kenya

Anyone visiting Voi town for the first time would instantly be swept away by its charm. The warm temperatures, the golden sunbathed landscape, and the welcoming nature of […]
June 2, 2020

Naivasha Town, Kenya

Many Kenyan towns line the A104 highway between Nairobi and Malaba; one of these happens to be Naivasha. The town centre is not visible from this […]
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