Kenya Off The Beaten Path

 
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Reviews from VirtualTourist Members

Lamu Island, Hippies? hideaway

by jorgejuansanchez

Lamu Island was a famous hideaway place in the hippies? times and still today keeps its charm. It is an oasis of peace and much better than Zanzibar (but not as good as the microscopic Mozambique Island) to spend some quiet days, especially if you have been travelling overland through Africa for a long time, as it was my case.To get there will take you two or three days overland from Nairobi. First you arrive by train to Mombassa, and then you have to arrange occasionally trucks and boats avoiding the Somali bandits.Many travellers fly to Lamu but in this case you will lose the adventure of the journey and will not appreciate the island properly. I preferred to risk getting there overland.At the port of Lamu many children speaking Swahili will be waiting for your arrival to offer you cheap rooms and restaurants. You can go with them or try some luxurious recent built hotels.There is no...

Real Kenya

by beccyandjohn

You wouldn't believe that Sun N Sand Hotel is behind the back of these shops, these girls have probobly just been to the local well for some water and were more than happy to smile for camera. This was a real eye opener...

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Feed the Monkeys

by beccyandjohn

Grasshopper and Kelly took us to see the monkeys on our way back to the hotel, they had already said we would go to see them and to take some Bananas with us which we got at breakfast in the hotel. They were very friendly but we were still abit cautious as we didnt want to get bitten.

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Village Tour

by beccyandjohn

We did a few trips with 2 of the beach boys outside the hotel (Grasshopper and Kelly) we where always on our guard due to the infomation given from our rep. Once we went out of the hotel we realised it was'nt as scary as we first thought. We went for a tour round the nearby village this was a real eyeopener, make sure to take a bag of sweets for the children, you can purchase these from the hotel shop. If you have any old football shirts or other items make sure to take them because believe me they will appreciate anything. And dont forget pens and pencils if the children dont have these they cant go to school. They will trade wood carvings etc for them or you can give them free as a gift.

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Visit the crater the Maasai fought over

by Osmun79

If you are ever in Nakuru, Hope a Matatu or take a Taxi to Menengai Crater, just up a hill from the main town. The crater itself boasts some local maasai and samburu handcraft stalls and the view of Lake Nakuru and nearby Mt. Londiani is amazing. Be sure to take a pic of the international mileage sign, pointing to such places as New York, Rome, Paris, Bamako, Mecca, Tokyo and more.. it'll make a great postcard. Back during the early 18th century, two local Maasai factions fought over "disrespecting" the new chief whose land the crater rested on and whose clan demanded homage from the other Maasai clan. Warriors fought to the death, sometimes hurling others off the cliff(to this day locals are wary of going near the edge).

look at some dead people in Wundanyi

by muguruki

One of these things is not like the others, some of these things are kind of the same, can you tell wich little boy is still alive tell me now before my song is done .........................before my song is done.

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Another View of Africa

by luddinra

The trash, the pollution, the poverty, kids begging for pencils for school, no money for recycling, large coorporation farms like Dole Pineapple, the anger at the American government, the shacks they live in...this is the other side of Africa. Luckily, Kenya isn't as bad off as some of the other countries. But America needs to help and tourism is probably the best way to do it, short of donating to the right causes...

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INDEPENDENT SELFDRIVE SAFARIS

by markeveleigh

Travelling long distances around Africa can be a hot, dusty, noisy and often uncomfortable experience…but it will never, ever be boring. Travelling by public transport is likely to exclude you from most of the large national parks and overland trucking can offer the best way to see a lot of the country with the minimum of hassle. If you want to drive yourself Budget rent good quality 4WDs from Nairobi, that can offer the perfect opportunity to mount your own 'expedition' into the great national parks

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HELL'S KITCHEN (NYARI)

by ROHOSAFI

Hell's kitchen ("Nyari" as called by the locals), Originally a sandstone-rich escarpment. As a result of erosions both by rain and wind this site was transformed into a canyon with magnificent gorges and chimneys. Its beautiful colours are best appreciated at sunset. This place is found in Marafa area north of Malindi after Misufini.

Dancing by Pokot people

by co48

North of Kitale we visited a Pokot village. We sat in the middle of the kids of the village, looking at the local dances. They also enjoyed the dancing like I did.It looked like the Pokot people forgot the time, while they were dancing. I really enjoyed their enthusiastic way of singing and dancing. Often one, two or three women danced by turns in front of the group. They jumped very high and were swinging their arms. After we visited the compound and even when we left the village they were still dancing.

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Top 3 Hotels in Kenya

Nairobi Serena Hotel  Nairobi

 5 Reviews and 206 Opinions  Our partners in SA were having a business conference in Nairobi and needed a hotel with good... 

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Governors' IlMoran Camp  Masai Mara Game Reserve

 4 Reviews and 67 Opinions  Little Governors Camp was built in 1976 in the Masai Mara in Kenya with its own independent... 

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Serena Beach Hotel & Spa  Mombasa

 1 Review and 211 Opinions  Quite a long way out of Mombasa to the North, this is said to be one of the best hotels on the coast... 

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Questions and Answers

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Q:  i want to go to kenya for 5 months with my 3 children and husbin im wondering what are so wonderful sites to see? 

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A: Hi Why don't you start by reading the many travel pages on Kenya that VT members have already compiled? As you're a new member, you may not yet be aware how to do this.... 

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