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| | Around an hour south of the bustling port city of Mombasa, Tiwi is a gorgeous little beach community on the Indian Ocean. Endless stretches of white sand beaches stretch into the horizon, coconut bearing palm trees providing shade and anchor for the abundance of swaying hammocks. Accommodations range from uber deluxe- like the private resort Brad and Angelina first escaped off to in their early... |
| It has been said that a Western Tourist has the same chance of not getting robbed in Nairobi as someone donning a zebra skin and running through a pride of lions has of not getting eaten. The city has a certain criminal reputation -- it is sometimes jokingly referred to as 'Nai-robbery' -- but while it is not the safest capital on the planet, it isn't necessarily quite so dire. The city is the... |  |
| "Mombasa, say it again, Mombasa", like Simba's dad, has a lot to be proud of. Kenya's former capital, and the countries second biggest city, Mombasa is a bustling, loud, port city on the Indian Ocean. While no longer the political center, Mombasa retains many important administrative postings. Just as Nairobi is the launchpad for landbased safari tours, so to is Mombasa the staging ground for... |
| Seen from space, an airplane, or even a high plateau overlooking the valley, Lake Nakuru National Park is a picturesque panache of pink flamingos, grassy fields, and blue mountains. Up close the 'Trials of Life' are more evident. Ash black storks, lurch around the periphery, singling out young and sick flamingos, separating them from the flock and piercing the panicked pinklings with their... |
| The Masai warriors have long inhabited this fertile, stunning swath of land in southern Kenya. Quiet ebony sentinels, swathed in crimson tribal garb, the Masai people are a beautiful and anachronistic feature of Kenya's most famous natural game park. The Masai are traditional herdsman, nomadic wanderers who habitually establish partial villages between their favored grazing lanes. The Talek... |
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