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ZIP LINING

Zip lining is an action-filled recreational activity that involves riding a steel cable on a protective seat or a belt between two points and generally on a valley that exhibits spectacular sceneries. A cable is suspended above an incline to which […]

THE BOILING LAKE

Lake Bogoria in Kenya is one of the lesser celebrated of the Rift Valley lakes but it provides as much beauty and inspiration as any of the other dramatic lakes in the region It is ninety minutes north of Nakuru […]

SHALL WE?LAKE TURKANA

Lake Turkana, apart from being the most saline of Africa’s large lakes,it is quite remarkable for the colourful, ever-changing reflections that decorate its surface. The lake has three volcanic islands, of which South and Central Islands are national parks.It also is […]

Fly 540 TO CEASE OPERATIONS

”Fly540 is hereby directed to, with immediate effect, cease and desist from advertising flight bookings through electronic, print and social media or receiving any flight bookings from the Public or travel agents until the ongoing investigations are completed,” a statement […]

KENYAN DROUGHT AFFECTING TOURISM

Kenyan drought, the worst we’ve had in four decades is wreaking havoc on wildlife and in turn affecting the tourism industry. On Nov 4, the Wildlife minister presented key findings of a new report entitled the ‘Impacts of the current drought on […]

THE MEGA LAMU CULTURAL FESTIVAL

THE MEGA LAMU CULTURAL FESTIVAL

Lamu Cultural Festival , after 3 years of disruption makes it’s way back this year, Timamy announced. It was founded in 2001 and the event is held annually mostly around November to celebrate the culture and Swahili heritage of the […]

WHY USE A TRAVEL AGENT

WHY USE A TRAVEL AGENT

Access to travel Expertise Travel agents know the market and, if they listen to what you want, will be able to match you with a better product than you can find on the Internet. Travel agents have inside information on […]