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The Ngare Ndare Forest is an indigenous forest at the foothills of Mt. Kenya with two main tree species, African Olive and Red Cedar. Some of the trees in the forest are hundreds of...
It is hard to believe that entire animal species are wiped off the face of the Earth because of the impact and destruction caused by one solo species, homo sapiens. As a kid, the Dodo...
From Mara, David drove us to Nanyuki. The 10-hour drive was long and at moments treacherous because of the inclines around the Great Rift Valley and the muddy, unpaved roads that are...
One of the main reasons that we chose to make Kenya our first stop was to see the Great Migration. The Great Migration is the largest annual migration on the planet where over 2 million...
There is only one traditional Maasai Village in the Enonkishu Conservancy. It is there to support tourism. In the village, the Maasai live in the traditional way and the income comes...
We went to the Enonkishu Visitor Center to learn more about Enonkishu and the conservancy model. David had told us there would be women there who could teach us how to do beadwork....
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