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Your Safari Specialist in Kenya
Here are some ideas for excursions in Kenya!

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Haller Park, Bamburi Nature Trail

Paradise Divers Wasini Island Shimoni

Tea Farm

Olkerei Evangelical Church Kajado

Robinson Island 1988

Robinson Island 1990

Robinson Island, Cottages

There are some basic nice clean cottages on Robison Island

Robinson Island, Gongoni Via Malindi

If you like Seafood, this is the place to go……..Dream Beaches…… waiting for you….

Lamu Museum, Lamu Kenya

Effectively, Lamu old Town is one huge Museum, but within the town, three buildings are officially designated as museums: 1. the early 19th century fort2. the German Post Office, established on 22nd November 1988(the first on the East African coast), which operated for only threeyears3. the Swahili House Lamu Museums are located in the Lamu […]

Malindi Museum, Malindi Kenya

A late 19th-century waterfront manison housing temorary exhibits about the history of the town. The building was bought from the Bohra community for 2,000 English Pounds after a longer period of occupation by the Medical Department who had used the building to serve as the Malindi Native Civil Hospital. The exact date of construction is […]

Krapf Memorial Museum, Rabai Kenya

Kenya’s first Christian Church, built as a mission in 1846, now a museum to the earliest Christian missionaries. Found 25 km northwest of Mombasa, off the Nairobi – Mombasa highway on the Mazeras-Kaloleni Road. Rabai is well known in the annals of history as the place where Christianity and modern learning in Kenya started well […]
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Deep Sea Fishing, Kenya

DEEP SEA FISHING The season starts in late July and runs through to early April. There are 2 monsoon winds that prevail on the Kenya Coast: The Kusi (southern monsoon), which blows from April to November. The Kaskazi (northern monsoon) that blows from late November through to March. These winds play a big part in […]

Shimoni Slave Caves, Kenya

The Shimoni Slave Caves Only five minutes from Shimoni Pier, and well worthy a visit, are the ancient coral caves of Shimoni. Vast, cavernous bat-filled, they are reputed to extend 5 km inland and served for centuries as ”Kayas” or scared sites of worship and sanctuary for the local community. Later, in the 18th and […]
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Mombasa City Tour

Mombasa goes back some 2000 years and is the second largest city in Kenya. It is built on an island covering an area of abot 295 sq km. The City was orginaly called by Mombasa by Arab traders of the 11th century and was the center of trade primarily exporting ivory and slaves. It has […]
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Manarani Monument Kilifi, Kenya

Welcome to Mnarani Historical National Monument Welcome to Mnarani Historical National  Monument Mnarani is located on a steep cliff overlooking the Kilifi creek. The history of the foundation of Mnarani is unknown but speculations have it that the Swahili founded it in the early 13th century. The word `Swahili´comes from the Arabic ´sahil´or […]

Nairobi National Museum, Kenya

The Nairobi National Museum is the custodian of Kenya’s natural and cultural heritage, and thus collects, preserves and presents the past and present for today and posterity. It is the home to a variety of cultural and natural history exhibits. The displays include prehistoric articrafts discovered by the Leakey’s, over 900 stuffed birds and animals, […]
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Bombululu Workshops for the Disabled, Mombasa, Kenya

On the north Coast in the Area called Bombululu you find the Bombululu Disalbe Workshops. Here are around 260 Disable Pople who are trained on Jobs, to have a independend future and can work for their own living. They are traind on jewllery, Wood works, Leather and fabric and metall Works. You can visit the […]

Nairobi Safari Walk

A refuge for the Wild Only 7 km south of Nairobi lies the Nairobi Safari Walk, Kenya´s conservation based recreation facility. The combination of skilled and creative landscape design, unique wildlife species and detailed interpretation, renders the facility supremacy on tourism an conversation education. With a combination of three simulated, forests, wetlands and […]

Giraffe Center Nairobi Kenya

The Giraffe Center is located in the Karen district. It’s to protect the rare Rothschild giraffe. You can watch the Rothschild giraffes here and even pet and feed them. How she can lick the food from her hand with her long, blue tongue and watch the man up close with her impressive long eyelashes. Eye […]

Karen Blixen Museum Nairobi, Kenya

The Karen Blixen Museum is located in the Karen district. It is housed in the house where the writer Karen Blixen lived. She became world-famous through her novel “Out of Africa” and the film adaptation by Sydney Pollack titled “Out of Africa.” Karen Blixen was Danish and came to British East Africa, today’s Kenya, in […]

Fort Jesus Mombasa

The Fort Jesus in Mombasa The Portogise Vasco Da Gama arrived in 1498 for the first time to Mombasa, where he found no friendly reception and its relationships with the people of Mombasa were so unpleasant that he preferred after a week on the much more hospitable Malindi to sail. Malindi was thus the first […]
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