Go Places Magazine July 2020 Issue No. 172

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Welcome to the July edition of Go Places To our dedicated reader we pray that you all are well and safe. The last few months have been truly challenging times through the pandemic, a situation that we never thought we would ever witness in this day and age. Many of us have learnt to work through this difficult phase and adjusting to new normal of working remotely and digitally. Go Places has been in the digital space for over a decade now and we continue to bring to our readers up to date information on Lifestyle, Travel, Wine & Dine and much more through our weekly Blog and bi-monthly Go Places Magazine. This 172nd edition is packed with ideas for tomorrow’s travel, sit in dining, staycation offers, meeting spaces, shopping, recipes and lifestyle articles. Go Places Travel Section, while the current situation is something the world has never witnessed before I am optimistic that the travel industry will bounce much back sooner than later with focus on domestic and regional travel and there will be some good deals out there for the local travellers, those that might not have previously had the chance

to experience Kenya, this is will be best time to #RediscoverKenya, the Magical destination that attracts thousands of tourist from all corners of the world. The world famous Masaai Mara Migration is round the corner and waits you. In the meantime as we look forward to these luxury camps to re-open, our partners have Staycation offers in the city where Sarova Panafric is offering Private and Executive work space with accommodation. Villa Rosa Kempinski is offer on superior accommodation, diner and breakfast. EKA Hotel introduces private work space, accommodation and day meeting room. Still on travel we bring you the Journey to Magadi by Theluxequeen.

soul blossoming in nature” we bring you Language of Flowers by Tracy Kinuthai of Gouldian Flowers. Our recommended book for this season is Searching for Balance by Nadiya Manji an international speaker, author, TEDx speaker and life coach. Nadiya is our new columnist under the lifestyle and business section.

In the Events Section we bring you two upcoming events for the Tourism and Hospitality sector. Africa Tomorrow Virtual Conference brought to you by the teams behind AHIF - Africa Hotel Investment Forum featuring 6 hours of essential insights delivered by 100+ speakers and 2nd Edition of Beyond Experience In the Wine and Dine Section, Virtual Travel Show 2020 an experience sit in dining once again at award winning show for Travel and restaurants within the city. These are Event professionals. fully complaint and certified to meet high standards of health and safety. Go Places Kenya and Tanzania Our recommendations are the famous have recently relaunched its new look Thorn Tree Restaurant at Sarova and user friendly websites for visitors Stanley, Galaxy Restaurant at the to search and book recommended EKA Hotel, Lucca Italian Restaurant Accommodation, Restaurants, at Villa Rosa Kempinski, Carnivore Meeting Venues and Experiences. Restaurant, The Tamarind Nairobi Rediscover www.goplaceskenya.com & Mombasa, The Roast by Carnivore, & Explore www.goplacestanzania. Tamambo and Level 24 Eatery. Go com. As well Subscribe to the weekly Places Foodie team are out and about newsletter and get latest updates on exploring and recommending more of Go Places Digital these complaint restaurants and eateries in the coming weeks. Check out our Sit back, relax and enjoy this issue recipes to make at home during these of the magazine. From all of us at cold June/July months. Go Places™ be safe and be ready to Travel Tomorrow. In the Go Places Lifestyle and Home Living Section we bring your Kijani Ridge at Tatu City offering naturally exclusive urban living. Learn how National Museums of Kenya in have embarked to digitize Kenya’s famous collections. For the golf enthusiast we bring you tips on how to Scan To View Online improve your golf with simple drills at Publication home by RC Golf Academy. Flowers are a gift to this earth. As Gerard De Nerval once said, “Every flower is a

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FOREWORD CS NAJIB BALALA’S FOREWORD FOR GO PLACES MAGAZINE (JUNE - JULY ISSUE) The Corona virus pandemic has impacted the global economy on a scale and magnitude unprecedented in modern times. Our economy and the tourism sector in particular has not been spared. As a Ministry, we have not been resting on our laurels but taking the necessary steps to ensure that the industry stays afloat. Below are some of the activities we have been doing to get through. Since the pandemic struck, the Ministry has held a total of four webinars so far to engage stakeholders in seeing how we can maneuver in this pandemic. One of the webinars under the banner ‘Covid-19: Leap Forward’ brought together over 500 stakeholders to listen and interact with 6 local and international tourism experts who made compelling presentations on the way forward for Kenyan tourism. The major highlight of the webinar was the focus on domestic and regional tourism as the first step in reviving the tourism sector which contributes to about 10% of the country’s GDP. The Wildlife webinar under the theme ‘Covid 19: Sustainability and Remodeling of Wildlife’ brought together over 700 participants and Public-Private Partnerships took the centre stage in discussion. Public-private partnerships are key in boosting wildlife tourism and conservation. Unity of purpose between NGOs, communities, conservancies and the private sector to carve the way forward for the sector came out as a major factor. The third webinar dubbed ‘Covid-19 preparing for tourism recovery’ brought together local and international tourism industry professionals to discuss the measures the tourism sector will take for recovery post Covid-19. The highlight of the webinar was the rooting by the Ministry for a tax deferment so that entrepreneurs can inject money into their businesses and the establishment of a tourism recovery credit scheme that is meant to cushion the industry and ensure that we retain as many jobs as possible. The fourth webinar dubbed ‘Covid-19 conversations towards restarting Kenya’s MICE sector’ focused on how the MICE industry can attract business post Covid. Kenya has over 40,000 associations which the newly formulated Kenya National Convention Bureau can take advantage of instead of solely focusing on big meetings. We have also established the National Tourism and Hospitality Protocols Taskforce that will develop guidelines in response to Covid-19 pandemic to support tourism operations. The government had earlier announced the gradual reopening of tourism establishments starting with restaurants and eateries. These establishments must comply with the protocols laid down by the Ministry of

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Health. To make it easy for them, we have lowered the cost of Covid-19 testing to Kshs.1,000 per staff, no charges on the compliance permit issued upon inspection for reopening, and inspection will be conducted within 24 hours of submitted applications that have fulfilled all the requirements. The Taskforce will therefore help fasttrack the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) of the establishments. We would also like to thank H.E The President for featuring the Ministry in the 8-point economic stimulus programme. The Ministry was awarded Kshs.2billion to give as soft loans to hotels and related establishments through the Tourism Finance Corporation, Kshs.1billion to engage 5,500 community scouts under Kenya Wildlife Service, and Kshs.1billion to 160 community conservancies. Finally, the ban on single-use plastics took effect on 5th June 2020. This means that single-use plastics of any kind be it plastic bottles, plates, spoons, forks etc. are not allowed into national parks, beaches, forests and conservation areas. We therefore urge all stakeholders to jointly work towards the full implementation of the ban.

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Go Places Kenya Website - Rediscover Kenya with www.goplaceskenya.com

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National Museums of Kenya - Coast Heritage Circuit

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National Museums of Kenya Beyond COVID-19 Pandemic

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Golf For Beginners - Golf at Home during the Covid period

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FOREWORD LEVERAGING DIGITAL PLATFORM, WAY TO KEEP DESTINATION ALIVE

The lockdown measures placed by governments across the globe as a result of the covid-19 pandemic has restricted travel and movement of people, posing a blow to the tourism and travel sector. Keeping the world and travelers engaged and connected to the Magical Kenya destination during this period has been critical. Consumption of travelrelated media has increased and consumers are looking out for information on various channels driven largely by social media, travel-specific online media channels or User Generated Content. With people under lockdown, the consumption of content has seen phenomenal growth. Netflix for example, has seen its customer base grow to about 75% while Internet use is at an all-time high of over 70%. There has also been increase of data usage locally in Kenya of about 70%. This is a clear indication that technology and specifically digital will play a pivotal role in destination marketing during , pre recovery and in the recovery phase . Optimal benefits will be achieved by focussing on captive and engaging content preparation, strong visual content, Storydriven content and shareable content. Impact can be achieved through the use of live content targeted to varying audiences in different traveler groups and markets. It is then crucia that this is measured and monitored as audience preference changes so that the changing needs are addressed in the content served. Kenya Tourism Board (KTB) has launched a virtual Safari live stream campaign to showcase game safaris, birding, aspects of conservation among other diverse experiences in some of the parks and reserves across the country via Magical Kenya digital platforms. The two-month long livestreaming campaign will showcase Laikipia, Samburu, Mt Kenya/ Aberdares, Amboseli, Tsavo East and West, Chyulu Hills, Masai Mara and Watamu. This will allow global , local and regional audiences to interact with the diversity of

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Kenya These efforts have seen an increase in engagement and is keeping conversations about the destination alive during this time. Our recent webinar on making digital work was also geared towards sensitizing our industry players on the need to engage their audiences and remain with them for the success of their business during this period and even after the Covid-19 pandemic. Finally, as we continue to sensitize and urge our partners about the pivotal role that digital is now playing in order to keep the destination alive, we applaud Go Places for its consistent efforts in content sharing through its various digital platforms. This will go along way in enhancing top of mind awareness for the destination among the traveller. We look forward to welcoming you back to experience the magic! DR. BETTY RADIER CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER


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FOREWORD MAGICALKENYA WILL EMERGE STRONGER AFTER THE CRISIS Jambo dear readers. The effects of COVID-19 have been felt far and wide. But perhaps no industry has faced a more pronounced impact than the tourism industry. As the country’s tourism reels from the pandemic, the industry’s focus is on future plans post the crisis and through the recovery. I believe in the midst of every challenge lies great opportunities. Harnessing the positives during this particular period will be key for the industry to re-emerge even stronger. History has taught us that most times crises become a catalyst for innovation and long-term change. Kenya is a blessed country in terms of its diversity in tourism product offerings. I am confident the diverse tourism offerings will play a key role in the recovery of the industry and in ensuring the destination remains a top global tourist destination. It is encouraging to note that the hospitality sector is one of the first economic sectors to be reopened where restaurants and eateries are gradually reopening in line with a strict set of health, safety and hygiene protocols. This coupled with the stimulus package recently announced by H.E the President of the Republic of Kenya for the industry highlights the government’s continued support for the industry during this difficult period. As an industry we continue to engage with government agencies and trade associations to keep abreast with information and benefit from shared learnings from countries that are further along in the recovery process. This pandemic has meant that most people’s dreams of exploring the country have been put on hold. However, I would not want to view this as a lost opportunity, but rather, as a postponed chance to keep the dream alive by planning for the future. This is the time to dream of MagicalKenya more than ever. We need to continue embracing our most immediate travelers in the domestic Kenya market and in the regional Africa market as the focal point for the industry’s’ recovery journey even as we closely monitor other source markets and the aviation sector that are likely to offer ‘first traveler’ opportunities. Having said this we are aware that international travel will still experience a slump for some of time. But this is not to say that we will not focus on the international travelers. We will continue to ensure that Kenya keeps its strong brand name and image on the international tourism map. It would to be a wasted opportunity for the industry to come out of the crisis without improvement in the quality of products it offers. I believe that this crisis has provided ample time for players to review their business models

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and products with the aim of ensuring that their business is able to survive through the crisis and through the recovery period. With the diversity on product offering by MagicalKenya I am certain that there will be something for everyone wishing to visit our country to experience its magic. Apart from the traditional products such as the safari tours and beaches stays which still remain among the best in the world, the industry has been keen in developing and discovering new authentic and tailor-made products. This is a difficult period for sure, however, it will come to pass. In the meantime the priority is to ensure that we all stay safe, as we ensure the destination remains top of mind amongst our domestic, regional and global travelers. We have also been presented with an opportunity to pull together as an industry. Let us all observe measures put in place to curb the spread of the virus. Finally, on behalf od the Kenya Tourism Board, I wish to acknowledge the constant efforts put in place by GoPlaces in showcasing the destination as a world-class destination through different platforms and for standing with us even during this difficult period as we endeavor to make Kenya a global giant in tourism. Asante and enjoy the read. Jimi Kariuki Chairman, Kenyan Tourism Board


FOREWORD TIME TO RE-IMAGINE KENYA’S LOCAL MANUFACTURING POTENTIAL As the world grapples with effects of COVID19 pandemic, what lessons have you learnt as a Kenyan? What opportunities have been presented by the pandemic? Well. Globally, even as the pandemic continues to bite, nations and companies alike have had to readjust and infuse extraordinary measures to respond to the pandemic as every country, region and continent strive to contain the spread of the virus and, balance the same with a human health and sustenance. The world economy has literally been “crippled “by Corona Virus. In Kenya, just like the rest of the world, the pandemic has brought key sectors of the economy to a halt, and according to the Economic Survey Report 2020 issued by the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics, an immediate rebound of the economy is only realistically expected in the year 2021,assuming that countries around the world are on equal footing with efforts to contain the spread; also with the assumption that the weather will remain favorable for normal agricultural production in Kenya. The most affected sectors include the flower and fresh produce industry, tourism, hospitality and transport sectors. Traditional markets and supply chains have been disrupted, constraining free flow of goods and services especially import of some raw materials from pandemic hit countries.

Supporting value addition initiatives and the continued use of the “Made in Kenya” brand mark is expected to spur demand for locally manufactured products thereby accelerating economic growth, creating jobs and reducing poverty in the long run. With this mark, Brand.KE hopes to drive global competitiveness for locally manufactured products and build perceptions around the country brand as a home of authentic, unique and high-quality products. This association of authenticity and high quality is what we want our consumers to feel whenever they come across a product that is made in Kenya, and that bears the Made in Kenya Mark.

This means interruptions in global supply chains with limited exports and imports due to various containment measures imposed by individual countries across the world to contain the spread of the Virus. It is an opportunity for Kenya as a country to harness domestic resources and intellect not only to help fight the spread of the Virus, but to also fill the demand gap of manufactured products. This is also an opportune time for Kenyans to re-imagine Kenya and to pride in what is truly Kenyan and therefore promote locally manufactured products.

I am happy that we have so far made significant progress in rallying local manufacturers to adopt the Brand Mark. We will continue to work with them, including those who are locally producing items ranging from pharmaceuticals, reagents, nasal and pharyngeal swab sticks, personal protective gear (PPE), ICU beds, ventilators and, infra-red cameras and handheld thermometer guns. It is time for Kenyans to passionately embrace what is truly Kenyan!

President Uhuru Kenyatta in his recent announcement of a Sh53.7 billion eight-point economic stimulus programme to help fix the unfolding economic crisis, singled out manufacturing, SME and Agriculture as among the 8 key sectors prioritized to jumpstart the economy. He has also urged all Kenyans to support everything Kenyan to work towards self-sustainability.

DR. WILFRED MARUBE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

The Kenya Exports Promotion and Branding Agency has been in the forefront in supporting the manufacturing sector in order to spur economic growth. The Agency in partnership with stakeholders, developed and launched a “Made in Kenya” mark of identity for all Kenyan goods and services to create an easily recognizable and distinct mark in order to promote Kenyan goods on local and export markets.

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WE SHALL TRAVEL AGAIN Tourism plays a vital role as a source of revenue for governments around the world. These revenues account for about 9.5% of their Gross Domestic Product and a similar share of human resource in the sector. Currently, the tourism sector in Kenya and as replicated around the world has been hard hit by COVID19(Corona Virus). While tourism involves travel to destinations and human interactions thereof, the corona virus pandemic in the world has limited the primary functions that encompass travel. Governments across the world have provided guidelines on how to stop the spread of the virus which include but not limited to staying/working from home, minimizing social interactions and movement, hand washing and sanitizing. Social distancing and local and international movement restrictions especially have had a ripple effect on tourism earnings which has occasioned some businesses that directly tap from tourism to come to a grinding halt, shut down and lay off their employees. According to The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) tourism is one of the most affected by COVID-19, estimating that in 2020 global international tourist arrivals could decline between 20-30% from an estimated growth forecast of 3-4% in January 2020. Even with the travel restrictions, all Kenya Wildlife Service National parks and reserves remain open to the public and anyone looking to exhale and take a break from indoors confinement to enjoy the pristine wild in these wildlife sanctuaries. As afore stated, this should happen while observing strict guidelines of social distancing, hand washing, sanitizing and wearing of masks for both visitors and staff while in KWS premises across the country. We all have missed the great and delightfully charming outdoors and all that we hold on to now are the memories we had in KWS parks and reserves, the merry we made under the canopy of a dark starry night safely tucked in our tents on a wild camping expedition. Our friends and families enjoyed hiking, bird watching, game viewing, picnicking, camping, mountain climbing, swimming, coral viewing, sunbathing and so much more! In the wake of COVID -19 we can’t do as much. We hope you took photos and videos during that epic climb up Mt. 14 | Go Places www.goplacesdigital.com

Kenya and during your stay in our self-catering accommodation in our parks. It is said that we take photos as a return ticket to a moment otherwise gone. From the yonder dream horizons, we shall rise up, stand tall ready to meet you. We have had each other’s backs come rain or shine, hell or high water. We do not take your patronage for granted. Once this storm runs out of rain, we shall still be here to receive you, wrap our arms around you as we usher you into our wild spaces and let you enjoy nature’s surreal splendor that surrounds us. Seasons come and go and until it is well to travel and enjoy Kenya’s natural resources that are not limited to wildlife and spectacular sceneries, let us stay safe and help stop the spread of Corona Virus. Let’s meet on the other side of the curve and make a million wild memories together. Memories that will last us a life time. We are social: Facebook: Kenya Wildlife Service Twitter:@kwskenya Instagram:@kenyawildlifeservice Website: http://www.kws.go.ke/ Brig. (Rtd.) John M. Waweru Director General Kenya Wildlife Service


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When you visit any KWS Park near you, you will enjoy more than just the wildlife. We have lots of activities that you can enjoy; like camping, rock climbing, biking, scuba diving, hiking, nature trailing, bird watching and much, much more. It’s a guarantee there’ll be no dull moment and the lasting impression you take home is that it is entirely possible to be swept up in the wild. Kenya Wildlife Service

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The National Museums of Kenya was closed to the public in early March due to the Covid 19 pandemic. It is during this period that we have undertaken practical digital tools to connect with you our visitors at home so as to keep you abreast and engage with our digitized collections of art, history and science via the Google arts and culture App or website. We encourage you to explore our Museums to your satisfaction and visit us virtually through our website and social media pages. Developments during this period As decreed by the Government of Kenya on the 100 million stimulus project for artists, National Museums of Kenya under the instructions of our parent Ministry - The Ministry of Sports, Culture and Heritage is involved in adjudicating and working with visual artists nationwide. This project is meant to build strong partnerships with a view to cushion our creative industries during and post Covid-19 crisis. NMK is excited to be part of the neighbours working closely with Kenya Forestry Service in the restoration of John Michuki Memorial Park as a much needed green space in Nairobi. Plans are still underway for the construction of the proposed National art gallery, to be located in the Nairobi National Museum. The National Art Gallery will focus on visual arts and give a storyline of Kenyan art from prehistory and traditional to the modern times.

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In addition, our Education, Science and Research Departments continue to explore fun and interactive online learning activities for your children at the comfort of your home(s) during this period. Kindly follow our social media pages on twitter and facebook for the upcoming learning sessions for your kids using the handles @museumsofkenya on twitter; Facebook- nationalmuseumsofkenya; Instagram @museumsofkenya Post Covid-19, National Museums of Kenya intends to continue to work in partnership with our stakeholders closely and explore emerging markets and how we can positively thrive and interact with you in the digital age in future.

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INTRODUCING KENYA NATIONAL CONVENTION BUREAU (KNCB) Kenya National Convention Bureau (KNCB) is a government entity whose mandate is to sustainably increase Kenya’s regional and international meeting, incentive travel, convention, event and exhibitions (MICE) market share resulting in improved social and economic contribution to the nation. KNCB was gazetted in August 2019 (Gazette Notice #7263) with its strategic role within the Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife anchored in the Kenya National Tourism Blueprint (2030). We represent the best interests of Kenya’s industry stakeholders to the world of MICE, offering free impartial advice, guidance and support to global meeting, exhibition and event planners and organisers through every stage of planning. Our goal is to build Kenya into one of Africa’s most professional, successful and best performing business events industries through focused government and

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private sector engagement and collaboration. The mandate of the Kenya National Convention Bureau as per Kenya Gazette Notice no. 7263 are as follows: ~ Undertake mapping and profiling of the status of the MICE sector in Kenya ~ Develop and Implement a National Business Tourism Events strategy ~ Market and sell Kenya as a business events destination ~ Research potential domestic and international events opportunities ~ Advise and coordinate the bidding process of MICE events by public and private entities ~ Offer expert services and support in site selection process, planning and producing successful events, incentive travels, conventions and exhibitions


~ Serve as the focal point for coordination of MICE activities ~ Provide leadership in expanding the economic benefits and impact of MICE tourism ~ Advise on and promote appropriate MICE tourism infrastructure for destination development ~ Coordinate collections and dissemination of relevant MICE tourism information and research ~ Support the development and delivery of MICE tourism or hospitality education and training programs. ~ KNCB is already well into planning and laying the foundations for a rebound from the current global crisis we find ourselves in. ~ As we develop, manage and market magical Kenya to the world of MICE, we commit to offer leadership and serve as the focal point for coordination of MICE strategies that will lead us to innovate and grow the sector sustainably into the future.

Jacinta Nzioka National Coordinator, Kenya National Convention Bureau

Jacinta was appointed in October 2019 as the National Coordinator heading the secretariat setting up the Kenya National Convention Bureau, as a brand-new entity. Under her leadership, KNCB is working to be the leader in coordinating all the MICE activities in the destination and to position Kenya as a preferred MICE destination aiming at ranking 2nd in Africa by 2022. Previously, Jacinta had served as the Director of Marketing at the Kenya Tourism Board (KTB) for 6 years where she was charged with the responsibility of leading Kenya’s global tourism marketing strategy. In 2016, she was the Acting CEO of the KTB for 11 months. She has over 20 years’ experience in Destination Marketing & Management. Recent recognitions: 2018 –Top 3 Women Leaders in Tourism in Africa (Africa Tourism Partners, in Ghana), 2017 –Africa’s Top 100 Most influential Women in Tourism (ATC in Nigeria & Ministry of Tourism, Kenya) & East Africa’s Top Woman in Public in Tourism (CEO Global Magazine, South Africa).

Photo Credit: Kenyatta International Conference Centre, Nairobi

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Ol Donyo Sapuk Resort, Kenya A Top Notch Resort nestled between Kilima Mbogo Mountain and the Famous Fourteen Falls. The Resort is uniquely located in Machakos County and bordering Kiambu County. The Resort is stylishly designed showcasing a beautiful fireplace in the lounge and stunning panoramic views of Kilima Mbogo Mountain from the huge windows, providing the perfect backdrop for your perfect day. Our warm, inviting and unique atmosphere makes it an ideal place for family getaways, groups of interest and corporates alike. Find below some of the exciting activities that you can enjoy while staying at Ol Donyo Sapuk Resort:

Bush Dining & Picnics We organize outdoor dining experiences through bush lunches, dinners and picnics with customized menus created by our executive chef, based on the clients taste and preferences. We also offer food and beverage paired menus including biting apertif, whisky before meal and a digestif after meal. Wine and food pairing menus are also available

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Nature Trail, Trekking and Bird Watching Enjoy this activity early in the morning to be able to view different species of birds found within the compound. On a seasonal basis over 75 species of birds can be found in this area. On this trail you will also be able to visit the Lord Macmillan Grave Site as you trek the Kilimambogo Mountain


Visit Lord William Macmillan’s Castle Lord William Northrop Macmillan (1872–1925) was a decorated American soldier and knighted by the King of England, even though he was not British. He was a huge man raised in St. Louis, Missouri, United States and arrived in Kenya in 1904 on a shooting expedition. This 32-roomed castle has had a glorious past and has seen illustrious guests such as Ewart Grogan, Theodore Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, Sir Evelyn Baring and Prince Amedeo, (Duke of Aosta, the commander of the Italian Forces in what was known as the East Africa Campaign when Italy declared war on the United Kingdom and France on 10th June, 1940 during the Second World War).

Horse Riding

Fun Activities For The Kids

Energetic and responsive horses with

Trampoline, Children Swimming Pool, Table

knowledgeable and enthusiastic guides are

Tennis and other fun activities.

provided as you ride through the spectacular scenic property. Note* No riding experience required

Stay Safe so that you can travel tomorrow at this luxurious gem that allows you a place where you can effortlessly immerse yourself in Africa’s unforgettable charm and allure.

Ol Donyo Sapuk Resort P.O. Box 4700 – 00506 Nairobi Mobile: +254 724 176 518 Email: sales@oldonyosapukresort.co.ke Website: www.oldonyosapukresort.co.ke

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STAYCATION AT VILLA ROSA KEMPINSKI

Kshs 17,000 Half Board Offer

Includes: * Accommodation in a superior room on single or double room occupancy. * Dinner (with a soft drink each) and Breakfast inclusive of 23% taxes. * Enjoy 20% discount on food & beverage consumed outside the half board offer. * Early check in and late check out. * Complimentary accommodation for up to two children aged 6 years and below. * Children aged 7 - 12 years, pay 50% of the room rate. * Children aged 13 years and above are considered adults. TERMS & CONDITIONS

* Offer is valid from 16 June - 31 December, 2020. * Offer is applicable to new bookings made online and offline. * Offer is applicable as a package. * Offer is based on availability and is subject to change without prior notice. * All other terms and conditions not mentioned apply. Villa Rosa Kempinski is observing best practise in hygiene, health and safety in compliance to our Kempinski White Glove Service operating procedures and government health guidelines.

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Journey to Magadi with breathtaking scenery By TheLuxeQueen

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reathtaking Views from Champagne Ridge. It’s with a lot of nostalgia that I took this trip to Lake Magadi, the last time I was here I was with a visitor from UK who was retracing her Grandpas footprints in 1920’S. She was armed with the images of how the Magadi soda plant looked like then, their mode of transport and their house in Kajiado which 4 years ago was the residence of the District commissioner it was a very interesting day. We approached Magadi from Kiseriani Corner Baridi and we had a stopover at Corner Baridi, Ngong Hills and Champagne Ridge.

the spirit and magic of a destination use local guides they know best. They will take you to all those hidden gems with quite authentic and unforgettable experiences and quite early on the journey we visited Oldanyati a serene place in its natural status, just after corner Baridi. The place has this ridges, caves, valleys, kopjes and hills, if anyone grew up here they must have had one great childhood. It’s a perfect place for outdoors such as hiking, walking, biking, camping and enjoying the panoramic views over and beyond it’s such a peaceful, serene place as everything goes quiet and you can converse with nature overlooking Olooruka hills at a distance... I loved it.

On this trip I was actually very lucky as I was accompanied by the best guide anyone could ever have in Maasai Land... I always say if you want to feel

Around this area there are many places one can stop to eat or have an overnight, for us we chose the country club for our lunch as the views of down

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below rift are superb and the chef didn’t made it look like 30 minutes. Take disappoint. Olepolos never disappoint. your time this rugged countryside will mesmerize you trust me you will get The way to Lake Magadi is rugged, there, don’t rush it. remote, semi-arid and full of beautiful hills, perhaps this area is one of the few Our first night was at Lake Magadi places in Kenya where residents live Tented Camp and by the time we got according to their traditions, the road is there it was already late afternoon all tarmacked all through though we did we wanted was to flush off the dust come across an area with mud on the road and cool ourselves as it was burning perhaps brought by floods. For history hot. enthusiasts you can have a stopover at the Olorgessaille pre-historic site. As the sun dimmed its light in Magadi we had diner then retired to our rooms It took us may be two hours to get to hoping for a wonderful greater day of Lake Magadi and the country music we exploration the following day. listened to and stories along the way

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Indulge in the Authentic The Carnivore is considered Kenya's ‘Ultimate Beast of a Feast’ Since 1980. The Carnivore is an open-air restaurant in the Langata suburb of Nairobi. It specialty is Nyama Choma (BBQ) and an all-you-can-eat meat buffet. Carnivore has been fulfilling the appetites of meat lovers and safari adventurers. At the entrance is a huge barbecue pit laden with real swords of beef, pork, lamb, chicken and farmed game meats such as crocodile and ostrich. The food and service is different from normal restaurant experiences. The atmosphere combines the rustic feel of a medieval banquet hall and has a lively African character with countless customers from across the globe having experienced this Kenyan hospitality. A well-known feature of the Carnivore is the house cocktail the ‘Dawa’ (which translates into medicine or magic potion in Swahili) and it is served by the medicine man fittingly called Dr Dawa. The Dawa cocktail, first invented at the Carnivore has become a favourite cocktail around Africa. 34| |Go GoPlaces Placeswww.goplacesdigital.com www.goplacesdigital.com 56


Beast Of A Feast

Carnivore offers diners a spectacular all you can eat experience where one gets a chance to sample an abundance of varied juicy meats roasted to perfection over a charcoal fire. The meat feast is accompanied by a selection of side dishes and sauces. The feeding frenzy only ends when you lower the small flag in the middle of the table to indicate surrender. The whole all you can eat banquet includes a soup of the day starter, and ends with a choice of dessert, Kenya tea or coffee. You can unwind with The Dawa cocktail which is classic Kenyan cocktail, whether you are after a delicious sundowner, or a refreshing drink after a tiring day.The Carnivore is open all week for lunch and dinner.

The Simba Saloon And Carnivore Garden

The main restaurant flows into the Simba Saloon a la carte restaurant that also has a fun children’s play area, very popular with families at the weekend. It also becomes a night club and events venue ideal for hosting events and functions. The adjacent Carnivore Gardens make a versatile outdoor concert venue and function area able to hold up to 10,000 people for concerts and corporate events. Renowned for their outstanding hospitality and an unending collection of spatial areas inevitably makes The Carnivore the ultimate venue to host virtually any type of event or gathering.

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2 cups all purpose flour ¼ cup sugar 1 teaspoon baking powder ¼ teaspoon baking soda ½ teaspoon salt ½ chocolate chips

• 2 cups milk • 2 large eggs • ¼ cup unsalted butter, melted and cool • 2 teaspoons of vanilla extract • 1 ½ cups of blueberries

1. In a bowl, add flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, salt and whisk to combine. 2. Beat the eggs extensively, until they form bubbles and heat the milk in the microwave until lukewarm. In a separate bowl, melt your chocolate chips until its melted. add the milk, eggs, melted butter and vanilla and whisk to combine. 3. Mix the dry ingredients and the wet ingredients in the same bowl. Whisk until the batter is smooth and frothy. 4. Use a tablespoon of butter to grease the pan or spray with cooking spray. Use a paper towel to wipe off the butter. Pour 1/4 or 1/3 cup of batter (depending on how big you want your pancakes) into the pan and gently spread into a circle shape using the measuring cup. 5. In the mean time preheat a skillet over medium heat and coat it with cooking spray or oil. You want to make sure that it’s very hot before you start cooking your pancakes. 6. Pour batter straight from blender onto skillet until desired size of pancakes is reached and cook until the edges have set and bubbles begin to form on the tops of the pancakes, about 3 minutes. Using a spatula, flip and cook for another 2 minutes. Repeat until all the batter is gone, making sure to coat your skillet again with oil between each batch. 7. Top with honey, Blueberry and Strawberry.

Method:

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Ingredients:

Chocolate Blueberry Pancakes

Serves 4

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Dalgona Coffee Ingredients • • • • •

2 tbsp instant coffee 2 tbsp sugar 2 tbsp cold water 400ml/14fl oz milk Ice cubes

Method:

1. In a medium bowl, combine sugar, coffee, and water. Vigorously whisk until mixture turns silky smooth and shiny, then continue whisking until it thickens and holds its lofty, foamy shape. 2. Fill a glass most of the way full with ice and milk, then dollop and swirl the whipped coffee mixture on top, mixing before drinking, if desired.

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The name “dalgona” originates from an old fashioned Korean street snack, which has a similar taste to honeycomb toffee. This trendy and delicious coffee recipe is taking the social media and main stream media by storm. We thought it would be a great idea to get our readers to join the hype. The recipe only requires 3 ingredients readily available in every household. You can make it hot or cold, but today we make the cold version. Go Places www.goplacesdigital.com | 41


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The benefits of living in a planned community

with

KIJANI RIDGE TATU CITY

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Unlike our traditional neighborhoods, a master planned community is well thought out even before the first shovel hits the ground. Living in such communities comes with benefits that outweigh the physical aesthetic aspect. Kijani Ridge is Tatu City’s flagship master planned residential community and the following are perks of living in it: • Everything is within a walking distance.

• Architectural integrity is conserved. All

Convenience stores, restaurant, coffee shop,

house designs for Kijani Ridge are

gym, play areas for children, club house,

thoroughly vetted to ensure that they

schools, running track designed by Lornah

match our guidelines. We also inspect

Kiplagat and more are just minutes away from

ongoing constructions to ensure that

your doorstep. We have all these included in

quality workmanship is upheld.

our masterplan and are conveniently available to our residents.

• Resident issues are addressed in a

• Private utility operator, Tatu Connect, ensures

team at Tatu Connect is just a call away.

provision of quality utilities including power,

Our average response time is one hour

water, sewer and telecom. We use smart

and the hotline number, 0700 548 246, is

timely manner. Our customer service

meters for water and power that allow

available 24/7. We also provide emergen-

residents to monitor their consumption in real

cy services 24/7 with a response time of 3

time.

minutes.

• Future proofing of the land by strict adher-

• We have our own Property Owners

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Association (PPOA) which is live and

the Development Control Company. They work

vibrant. The PPOA ensures all residents

diligently to ensure that land use and building

have a say in the management of services

regulations are meticulously followed. You can

etc. in Kijani and you will get to make

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crucial decisions about your neighbor-

appreciating in value as a result.

hood in the company of like- minded people.

• Live in a community of like- minded neighbors. At Kijani Ridge, you will meet a

• It’s a VAT free zone so you will get better

community of people with whom you can

deals for construction materials and the

network and form quality relationships for the

overall cost of achieving your dream

future.

home will be cheaper at Kijani.

Living To become part of this amazing community, reach us through: sales@tatucity.com or +254 708 555 555 and we will give you more details

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NATIONAL MUSEUMS OF KENYA (NMK) BEYOND COVID-19 PANDEMIC

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ver the years, Museums across the world have relied so much on face to face interactions while reaching out to their audiences. This has however changed with the onset of social distancing and the ban on social gathering in order to minimize infections arising from COVID-19. Since the outbreak of COVID -19, Museums around the world closed down their services to the public including the National Museums of Kenya that closed its doors to the public in early March 2020. However, with the changing environment that this pandemic has brought, the management has started to adapt to new ways of doing things in order to remain relevant during and post- Covid-19 pandemic. NMK in collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Intel Corporation (Intel), embarked on a long-term strategic initiative to digitize the Worldfamous collections from Earth Sciences Department, starting with Archaeology and Paleontology a process that started in 2017. The first phase involved digitization of a selected number of Kenya’s premier fossils and culturally significant artifacts, the creation of an open access digital database, and an interactive website (“virtual museum”) which will be hosted on the AWS Cloud. Digital Divide Data (DDD), a non-profit enterprise with expertise in digitization of cultural heritage collections that has partnered with NMK on this initiative. These collections are a reflection of Kenya’s heritage and the world’s prehistory through the ages. The searchable digital archive will not only be of immense value to researchers worldwide, but will also make our evolutionary history and culture more accessible to the younger generations which will foster a deeper and richer understanding of our heritage. Most importantly, the project will deliver superior value of the collections to future generations through the creation of cloud based digital archive platform for NMK.

NMK has also initiated online interactive activities for children through the Education department to keep the school going children busy at the comfort of their homes. NMK has also partnered with Google by initiating an online platform (Google arts and culture) through which the public can access images of artworks housed by different Museums across the world. The purpose of the platform is to enable users to practically tour partner museums’ galleries, explore physical and contextual information about artworks, and compile their own virtual collection. Google signed a partnership agreement with The National Museum of Kenya to showcase Kenyan culture through this platform by digitizing the museum’s collections. The google team from the United Kingdom was in charge of setting up and foreseeing the project’s success. The National Museums- Culture and Heritage Department and Google Arts and Culture successfully digitized 9,702 objects and 500 paintings on the Google Art and Culture online platform. We encourage the public to keep abreast with our upcoming activities through our social media pages as follows: Facebook: nationalmuseumsofkenya Twitter: museumsofkenya Instagram: museumsofkenya

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WHAT LANGUAGE DO FLOWERS COMMUNICATE? This question may seem very tough to answer. Because every single flower in the world has its own beauty. What else to say, when you hear the word ‘beautiful’, the first thing may come to your mind is flowers. Which is the most beautiful flower in the world? It is also as tough as the previous question. Because there are a lot. But if you look closely, you can understand that some flowers have a number of unique features to outrank the rest. Here the list of 6 most beautiful flowers in the world. Probably the most beautiful flower in the world. Humans have started to cultivate roses since 500 B.C. This pretty, pleasant-smelling flower has such a long time connection with us. Roses also symbolizes love, honor, faith, beauty, and passion. Beauty is the main factor that makes roses so popular among both florists and flower lovers. There are 100+ different species of roses in the world. The truth is every species of rose has its own unique beauty. Naturally grown roses only have five petals and five sepals. The only exception for it is Rosa Sericea – this species of rose has only 4 petals. Roses can be found in different shades of red, yellow, pink, white and orange. Black and pure blue colored roses don’t exist. Regardless of the color, roses appear to be so attractive. Red roses are so special for us because it symbolizes true love.

2. ORCHIDS

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1. ROSES

With more than 25000 known species, orchids are one of the largest flowering plant family in the world. You can spot this beautiful plant nearly everywhere on earth. But what makes orchids so special is each orchid species is unique. There are both large and small orchids, short living and long living orchids. Apart from these facts, the most highlighting features of orchids are their unique statutes and vibrant colors. Some species of orchids exactly look like other figures like animals or plants.


As a great flower lover, you must have heard about the Keukenhof flower garden. Located in the Netherlands, this large garden spread across a vast land of 32 hectares. On each spring this garden displays millions of tulips in full bloom. Just imagine you stand between that vast fields of tulips. You would definitely feel like heaven. Because tulip is such a beautiful flower that could instantly grab your attention. There are more than 3000 varieties of tulips from 150 different species in the world. This diversity itself make it as one of the most popular and most cultivated flowers in the world.

4. LOTUS

What would be your reaction on spotting a lotus in a murky pond? Of course an instant wow…! Would appear on your face. Regardless of how dirty the pond or grows, nobody could ignore the beauty of a lotus. It is a sacred flower for Buddhists and symbolizes purity, harmony, divinity, and grace. Lotus is one of the beautiful aquatic flowers that found in shallow, murky waters. They can’t survive in the cold climate. Lotus need full Sunshine for healthy growth. This light-sensitive flower opens in the morning and closes at night.

Gazania is a beautiful daisy look like flower native to South Africa. It is also known as treasure flower. Convincingly, gazania has pretty, brightly colored flowers and very attractive long, silver-green leaves. Gazania grows well in locations where they get full sunshine. Vividly-flowers start to appear in the mid-summer and continue through early fall. Gazanias open in vivid shades of orange, yellow, red, pink and white.

6. WATER LILLIES

3. TULIPS

5. GAZANIA

Probably the queen of all aquatic flowers in the world. To your surprise, there are 70 different types of water lilies in the world. They grow only in still, shallow freshwater ecosystems like ponds. Besides the attention grabbing beauty, water lilies also aid in protecting the ecosystem they inhabit by balancing the water temperature and providing excellent habitat for fishes. Apart from the eye-pleasing flowers, large leaves which float above the water surface are another noticeable thing about water lilies. They also have a long stem that attached to the bottom of the pond or lake in which the plant inhabit.

USEFUL FACTS Someone once said that flowers are God’s sweetest creations without a soul, and we couldn’t agree more. They’re alluring, romantic, delicate, and fragile, just like a woman. God is a fine artist with lots of imagination. Some of the flowers he created are incredible. Although most of them live a short life, they somehow manage to make the most of it. For centuries, these frail gifts of nature have helped us convey deep feelings and momentous emotions. BY TRACY KINUTHIA, MD, GOULDIAN FLOWERS

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Golf at Home during the Covid period By Rizwan Charania Head Teaching Professional & TPI Golf Fitness Coach at the GoGolf Academy We hope everyone is safe during these trying times and from the GoGolf Academy we appreciate all the health workers and our leaders for all the efforts to try and curb the virus. This edition, we have a few tips on how you can improve your golf by doing some simple drills

3. We offer home visits for

at home.

lessons at GoGolf. Equipped with a mobile net, golf simulator

1. Mobility Exercises – Most

and astro turf we can make the

golfers will suffer from lower

learning experience very

back and hip tightness which

enjoyable. We can also setup a

directly affects the golf swing,

home driving range and putting

generally leading to loss of

green for you with the latest turf

power. Hold a club over your

technology.

head and squat as far as you can keeping your heels grounded

2. Improve your putting by using a carpet or putting mat. These are great to work on smooth putter motion as the ball tends to travel faster on these surfaces.

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BOOK REVIEW

What a near-death experience taught me about the secret formula for success in life and business

Searching for Balance By Nadiya Manji

BALANCE IS NOT ABOUT BEING SPIRITUAL OR SUCCESSFUL. IT IS ABOUT LEARNING TO LIVE WELL BETWEEN THE TWO.

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achieve balance and success in her life and business. This book uncovers the ways in which we experience internal and external imbalances, and the steps we need to take to regain true After a near-death experience overseas, balance in our lives and businesses. Nadiya realized she had become one of the patients she had spent the last Nadiya is an international speaker, twenty years treating. Coming to terms author, TEDx speaker and life coach. with how internal process were affected She has lived on three continents and by this trauma sent her on the path to currently calls Canada home. This is Nadiya Manji’s first book and in this book she shares her experience and links it to the secret formula on how to achieve balance.

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VISITORS GUIDE - KENYA

VISA Travelers from any country can now obtain a multiple entry visa that will allow entry to the Republic of Kenya, Rwanda, and Uganda for tourism over a period of 90 days. This visa is the result of a joint initiative made by the Heads of States of these respective partner countries to boost regional travel and create opportunities for tourists to explore the diversity of East Africa.

ATTRACTIONS Historical Sites and Museums Nairobi

Kenya conjures all the romance and adventure of its colorful colonial days. Its rich history and tribal culture is brought to life by its excellent museums and historical sites. Nairobi National Museum - The museum houses celebrated collections of Kenya’s History, Nature, Culture and Contemporary Art. The Nairobi Snake Park is located within the museum compound.

About Nairobi

Nairobi is a charming, cosmopolitan city, and the only city in the world with a National Park within its precincts. Known as the ‘ Green City in the Sun’, Nairobi is the largest city as well as the capital city of Kenya. Nairobi is the main commercial center of Kenya and has a welldeveloped infrastructure with modern facilities to match.

About Mombasa

Mombasa is Kenya’s principal port and the country’s second largest city. It is a colourful island town with a picturesque blend of ancient and modern buildings. The old town and its labyrinth of narrow twisting allies display beautifully carved doors and Arab verandas, bazaars with curios and antique shops. The coastal city of Mombasa is one of Africa’s major tourist destinations, with some of the best beaches in the world

Kenya National Archives - Situated at the edge of the central business district in downtown Nairobi, along Moi Avenue. The Kenya National Archives is a reservoir and a living example of historic and ethnographic knowledge. Bomas of Kenya - The Bomas of Kenya is a cultural centre located in Langata Nairobi. Bomas (homesteads) displays traditional villages belonging to several Kenyan tribes.

The Railway Museum - The museum exhibits 10 old steam engines built between 1923 and 1955, as well as other materials that portray the country’s history and role played by the railway in growing some of Kenya’s major towns and cities.

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VISITORS GUIDE - KENYA Mombasa

Fort Jesus - This is Mombasa’s monumental piece of architecture that was built in the 16th century by the Portuguese. The fort has a museum that displays various artifacts from the era where Mombasa served as a transit point for slave trade.

Mountain Climbing And Trekking Mount Kenya, the second highest mountain in Africa is popular for trekking safaris, so are the Ngong hills close to the capital city of Nairobi. The scenic view is bound to be a moving experience for any visitor to the country. Balloon Safari A balloon safari over the vast savanna plains of Kenya Maasai Mara complete with a view of the animals in their natural habitat is an experience that will never leave you.

Old Town - Old Town is a part of Mombasa that is reminiscent of the days when the Arabs exerted a heavy influence on the town and its culture, and especially in the architecture and language. It is well known for its ancient buildings, extravagant art designs and curio shops. Gede Ruins - The Gede Ruins are located in Gede off the Malindi-Mombasa Road along the road to Watamu. It dates back to the late 13th century and was abandoned in the early 17th century. Vasco Da Gama Pillar - The pillar is situated on the seafront road in Malindi and is one of the oldest remaining monuments in Africa. Vasco Da Gama pillar was built in 1498 by the great Portuguese explorer as a sign of appreciation for the welcome he was given by the Sultan of Malindi.

Fishing There are exceptional opportunities for trout fishing, especially in the Mount Kenya and Aberdare regions in the central parts of the country. Nile Perch fishing takes place in Lake Victoria and the Lake Turkana regions. River Rafting / White-water Rafting The best times for rafting in Kenya are late October to mid-January, and from early April to late July. There are plenty of rapids, waterfalls and chutes on the Athi/Galana and Tana Rivers as well as on the Ewaso Nyiro river near Isiolo.

Adventure & Activities

Kenya offers an unparalleled combination of landscapes and unique cultural experiences that will make any tourist want to come back for a second and third trip. Diving At The Coast The best places for diving in Kenya will be found in the numerous marine reserves. From Malindi to Shimoni, scuba diving and snorkeling is the norm in the midst of some of the most beautiful coral reefs in the world. Watamu and Wasini island have some of the most spectacular snorkeling experiences.

Cycling / Mountain Biking Mountain biking and cycling trips at the Hell’s gate National Park around the great Rift Valley region are great breathtaking experiences.

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VISITORS GUIDE - KENYA Bird watching Take a breathtaking view of a variety of birds at Rusinga Island, Lake Nakuru and Lake Bogoria.

Horse riding - You can catch some horse-riding and horse racing action at the Ngong Race Course or at the Thigiri Riding School.

Daphne Sheldrick - The Sheldrick Wildlife Trust is located at the Nairobi National Park and serves as an orphanage for baby elephants as well as some rhinos.

Water-slides - Slide, spin, soar and plunge into the water. Enjoy water slide at Splash Waterworld Lanagata, Nairobi; or Wild Waters Nyali, Mombasa

Giraffe Center - The Giraffe Center is an amazing place to visit. The center was built initially as a rehabilitation project to rescue the Rothschild Giraffe. It is home to a number of endangered species and a unique ecosystem.

Quad bike - You can drive down to Lukenya Motorcross on the outskirts of Nairobi for Quad biking, or head out further to the Hells Gate National Park in Naivasha about an hours drive from Nairobi. Ice Skating - The Panari Hotel along Mombasa Road has an ice-skating rink for ice skating lovers or get to even learn how to play Ice Hockey. Go Karting - Experience the rush of adrenaline as you take sharp corners in a kart at high speeds around the track at GP - Karting at Splash Langata or at Go Kart, Mombasa.

Mamba Village - Nairobi Mamba Village is located in Nairobi’s leafy Karen suburb, about 13 kilometers away from the city center. Mamba Village is famous for its Crocodile Farm. Paint Balling - Paintballing is a warlike game where guns are substituted with air pressure driven paintballs, which burst on impact! Enjoy some paintballing action at Paintball Fury- Karen, Jungle Paintball Kenya - City Park or at Kitengela Paintball Polo. Archery - Kenya Archery Association is the official national Archery association. Archery training grounds include: Twiga Centre- Parklands Sports Club, Strathmore Univesity Grounds and East Africa Bow Sports Ltd 56 | Go Places www.goplacesdigital.com

Safari

Kenya is globally known as the original land of Safari. It is in this country where the big five; elephant, rhino, lion, buffalo and leopard can all be found roaming free in their natural habitats alongside other wild animals such as cheetah, wildebeest, eland, zebra, gazelle, giraffe,


VISITORS GUIDE - KENYA waterbuck, impala and more. You will also come across brilliant butterflies, and rare exotic birds in every conceivable shape, size and color. With over 20 national parks, and game reserves, which have been set aside for the conservation of wildlife and natural habitats this is a Kenya safari enthusiast’s dream. About 8% of the Kenya’s land mass is protected area for wildlife conservation. Protected areas are gazetted landscapes/seascapes that have been surveyed, demarcated and gazetted either as National Parks and/or National Reserves. Aberdare National Park The park is located about 100 km north of Nairobi and stretches over wide terrains. The Park covers the higher areas of the Aberdare Mountain Ranges of central Kenya. Animals easily observed in the park include; the Black Rhino, Leopard, Baboon, Black and White Colobus monkey and Sykes monkey. Amboseli National Park Amboseli National Park is located in Loitoktok District within the Great Rift Valley; 269 Km

from Nairobi. The park is famous for being the best place in Africa to get close to free-ranging elephants, meet the Maasai and get spectacular views of Mount Kilimanjaro (the highest mountain in the Africa). Hell’s Gate National Park Hell’s Gate National Park lies to the south of Lake Naivasha in Kenya, Northwest of Nairobi. Some of the frequently observed animal species include lions, leopards, and cheetahs. There are over 100 species of birds in the park, including African buffalo, zebra, eland, hartebeest and Thomson’s gazelle.

Lake Nakuru National Park

The park lies 140km Northwest of Nairobi. Its ecosystem is surrounded by mainly wooded and bushy grasslands. The park supports a wide ecological diversity with Flamingos and other water birds being the major attractions of the area and 56 different species of mammals including the white rhino and buffaloes. Maasai Mara National Park The Maasai Mara National Park covers 1530km and lies southwest of the country. It borders the Serengeti Park to the south, the Siria escarpment to the west and Maasai pastoral ranches to the North and East. It is famous for its exceptional population of Big Cats and the annual migration of wildebeest and other grazers from the Serengeti every year from July to October.

Meru National Park Meru National Park is located in the east of Meru 350 km from Nairobi. Covering an area of 87,044 hectares, it has abundant rainfall and a wide range of wildlife such as elephants, hippos, lion, cheetah leopard, black rhinos, some rare antelopes and more than 300 species of birds. Mt. Kenya National Park Mt. Kenya National Park is located to the east of the Great Rift Valley, about 175km North-East of Nairobi. At 5,199m Mt. Kenya is the second highest

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VISITORS GUIDE - KENYA peak in Africa. It is also an important water tower in the country. The park supports wildlife such as elephants, tree hyrax, white tailed mongoose, suni, black fronted duiker, mole rat, bushbucks, waterbuck and Elands. Samburu National Reserve The Samburu National Reserve is located on the banks of the Ewaso Ng’iro River. It was one of the two areas in which conservationists George Adamson and Joy Adamson raised Elsa the Lioness made famous in the best selling book and award winning movie ‘Born Free’. All three big cats, Lion, Cheetah and Leopard as well as elephants, buffalos and hippos are found here.

Malindi Marine National Park & Reserves Malindi Marine National Park & Reserves is located in the Indian Ocean, off the coast of Kenya. The park’s attractions include coral reefs, turtles and dolphins and over 300 species of fish including the Barracuda, Sharks, Angel Fish, Surgeon Fish Lobsters, Crabs, Clams, Octopus and Star Fish.

Beaches North Coast Mombasa

Tsavo East National Park Tsavo East National Park is one of the oldest and largest parks in Kenya at 11,747 square kilometers. The park lies to the east of the Nairobi - Mombasa road, offering a vast and untapped arena of arid bush, which is washed by the azure and emerald meandering of Galana River. Guarded by the limitless lava reaches of Yatt a plateau and patrolled by some of the largest elephant herds in Kenya. Tsavo West National Park Tsavo West covers an area of 9,065 square kilometers and is generally referred to as the “Land of lava Springs and Man-eaters”. It is located on Southeast of Kenya, 240km from Nairobi along the western side of the MombasaNairobi highway. Major wildlife attractions include Elephants, Rhinos, Hippos, Lions, Cheetah, Leopards, Buffalos, diverse plant and bird species including the threatened corncrake and the threatened Basra Reed Warbler.

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Bamburi Beach Bamburi Beach offers a picteresque stretch of sandy beach with a good number of top class hotels and resorts lined up facing the blue waters of the Indian Ocean. The beach is located in close proximity several town attractions. Nyali Beach Nyali Beach offers long miles of white sandy beach, backed by private villas, hotels and gardens. They are suitable for those seeking a beach holiday with the convenience of Mombasa’s urban attractions close at hand.


VISITORS GUIDE - KENYA Shanzu Beach Shanzu Located about 20 kilometers from Mombasa city along the Indian Coast, is a town, a lovely spot, with superb beaches and many beautiful and interesting places to visit. There is a holiday market in Shanzu with lots of small shops and a Bazaar offering a large collection of local crafts at very good prices. South Coast Mombasa Diani Beach Along the beaches are hotels catering to all tastes; from small boutique properties for the discerning traveller to larger family hotels. There are also self-catering properties where you can enjoy privacy and informality. Here guests can enjoy water-sports such as windsurfing, sailing, snorkeling, water-skiing and scuba diving. Diani Beach lies 35km south of Mombasa city. The beach covers the shores for about 25km.

its appearance and character over the centuries. The town has narrow streets, no cars and the only means of transport are donkeys, or by sea on dhow or motor boats. The Lamu area contains wildlife and wide beaches. The beauty of this ancient world is celebrated daily, however, every year during the annual Lamu festival all are welcome to experience the marvel of this coastal gem. Malindi

Tiwi Beach Tiwi is a beautiful beach located north of Diani Beach. Tiwi Beach is much quiter compared to Diani and is a more preferable spot for a romantic beach getaway. At tiwi you can also enjoy a number of water sports and five star accommodation at several hotels and resorts. Galu Beach If you are seeking even more serenity along the South Coast, then Galu Beach would be your destination of choice. Galu Beach expands it’s white sandy beach as far as the eye can see, with palm trees fringing over the tropical coastline and turquoise clear water is sheltered by a coral reef which makes it a safe swimming lagoon, perfect for a beach vacation or holiday. Lamu Going to the remote archipelago of Lamu is like traveling back in time. As Kenya’s oldest town, Lamu has retained

Malindi is a place full of history dating back to the 15th Century when the Portuguese visited our shores, making it a prime trading post. Sometimes referred to as Little Italy, Malindi is located at the centre of a strip of idyllic tropical beaches offering the visitor a range of world class resorts and quiet relaxing hideaways. The Vasco Da Game Pilar in Malindi stands just south of the town at Vasco Dagama Point. The pillar marks the last stop in Africa before Vasco Dagama sailed across the Indian Ocean to India in 1498. Watamu Watamu offers wide white sandy beaches fronts. This tranquil haven is home to several wellestablished resorts such as Turtle Bay Beach Hotel, Blue Bay Village, Watamu Beach Hotel, Temple Point Resort, Hemingways Resort, and many private guest-houses scattered through the forest along the shore. In this area, Watamu Marine National park is the ideal spot for divers and snorkellers alike. The Marine Park boasts over 600 species of fish in just 10 square kilometers.

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VISITORS GUIDE - KENYA

MONEY ATMS Can be found throughout Kenya in major Urban centers. Credit cards such as VISA and MasterCard are widely accepted. American Express and JBC are accepted only at certain establishments Forex Bureuas Forex Bureaus are the easiest way to convert currency and are found at airports, hotels and at all major towns centers and cities in Kenya. Forex Bureaus operate for longer hours compared to banks. Among other major currencies that can be exchanged with the Kenyan Shilling are: • • • • • • • • • • •

US Dollar Sterling Pound Euro South Africa Rand French Franc Australian Dollar Indian Rupee Japanese Yen Chinese Yuan Swiss Franc Saudi Riyal

Banks In Kenya banks are found in major towns and shopping malls. Banking hours vary from bank to bank but generally they open from 9.00am – 4: 00pm and run from Monday through Friday and some even operate on Saturdays.

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COMMUNICATION

Phone and internet are the most common means of communication for tourists visiting the cities of Nairobi and Mombasa. Kenya uses GSM network for mobile phones and 3G internet connectivity. Major Mobile Service Providers are Safaricom, Airtel and Orange. These networks are also among the major internet service providers, with Orange having an unlimited monthly or weekly internet offer. Most hotels provide Wireless or wired internet either as a complimentary to guests or at a nominal fee.

TRANSPORT

The best mode of road transport available for tourists moving around towns is by taxi. Car rentals are a convenient option for people who prefer self drive. Tours and travel companies


VISITORS GUIDE - KENYA such as Go Places Tours and Travel offer experienced chauffeur driven tour guides for best tours and travel experiences to all the major national parks and game reserves across the country. Some hotels and lodges may also offer their own transport to the national parks either as a complimentary or at a nominal fee to guests. Taxi companies include: Delight Cabs Ltd Tel: (+254 20) 2305697 Kenatco Taxi Service Tel: (+254 20) 2506790 Virgin Tours Tel:(+ 254 20) 2720952 Jatco Tel: (+254 20) 4446096 Pewin Cabs Tel: (+254) 798 01000 Tours & Travel Companies Go Places Tours & Travel Tel: (+254 20) 2338685, 786 974634, 719 764000 Car Hire Avis Car Rental Kenya Tel: (+254 20) 2213330/1, 316061

Taxi Apps With advanced technology, one can now get a taxi by using mobile applications such as: Easy Taxi, Uber, Taxify and Little Cab which connects taxi drivers and passengers. The application is available for Android, iOS, Blackberry, and Windows Phone devices, as well as for B2B clients through EasyTaxi Pro and Easy Taxi Corporate solutions. Connecting Airlines There are several airlines that offer scheduled charter flight services to major national parks and towns around Kenya. These include: Airkenya, Safarilink, SAX, Kenya Airways and Jambo jet.

WHERE TO STAY Kenya offers a wide range of accommodation facilities for business and leisure travellers. The diversity is impressive and encompasses big and small city hotels, lodges and beach resorts among others. Check the NEXT PAGE for a comprehensive list of Go Places Recommended Hotels and Lodges. These pages also include special packages for the bi- month or season

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HEALTH & FITNESS Today’s society puts Health and fitness at the forefront, this means there is demand for highly trained professionals well conversed within these areas. Hence keep-up a healthy body or take time off from your busy every day life to switch off, relax, recharge, detox and experience rejuvenation of body and soul in some of the best health and fitness centers in Kenya offering a number of programs in health, wellness and fitness completed by beauty facilities to help improve individual health and lifestyle. Spas Maisha Health Club - Nairobi Serena Hotel

Nightlife Enjoy a vibrant nightlife at all major towns and cities in Kenya with exclusive clubs, casinos and lounges to dazzle different tastes. Nairobi Clubs Gypsy Bar- Westlands, Tree House Club Nairobi, Simba Saloon - Carnivore, Ebony Lounge - Westlands Klub House - Westlands Gallelio - Westlands Venom Lounge & Bar - Westlands Aqua Blu - Westlands Level 8 - Best Western Que Pasa - Karen Casablanca - Lenana Rd Kenya Coast Clubs Forty Thieves - Diani Il Covo - Bamburi Mombasa Pirates - Bamburi Stardust - Malindi Billionaire Club - Malindi Patapata - Malindi

Zoezi Spa - The Boma Nairobi Kaya Spa - The Tribe Hotel Sovereign Suites Spa Revive Health Club and Spa - Heron Portico Hotel Kempinski The Spa -Villa Rosa Kempinski Tulia- Sarova Whitesands Maya Spa - Diani Reef Beach Resort & Spa Uzuri Spa - Leopard Beach Resort Swahili Beach Spa - Swahili Beach Resort Titanium Fitness Centre - Victoria Courts Westlands

ENTERTAINMENT

Movies Watch the latest movies in some of the best cinema auditoriums in Africa. Century Cinemax - Junction, Ngong Road Fox Cineplex - Sarit Centre IMAX 20th Century - Mama Ngina Street, Nairobi Nyali Cinemax - Nyali Planet Media Kisumu - Kisumu Planet Media Prestige Plaza - Nairobi Westgate - Nairobi

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Nairobi Casinos Babylon Casino - Sentrim 680 Hotel Nairobi CBD Bollywood Casino - Royal Orchid Hotel Westlands Captain’s Club Casino - Mombasa Road Nairobi Joker’s Wild Casino - Nairobi CBD Paradise Casino - Safari Park Hotel Casino Flamingo - Fortis Tower Westlands Mayfair Casino - Westlands Las Vegas Casino - Westlands Palm Regency - Laico Regency Mombasa Casinos Casino Rocco Casino Max - Nyali Golden Key Casino Nyali Casino - Nyali International Beach Resort


VISITORS GUIDE - KENYA Malindi Casinos Casino Malindi

SHOPPING Curio Shopping Those looking for souvenirs or African artifacts, Maasai Market is the place to visit. This vibrant market is a true festival of color and form, and offers shoppers an opportunity to buy some of the rich collections of African arts and crafts.

Shopping Malls ABC Place, Westlands, Waiyaki Way The Sarit Centre, Westlands, off Waiyaki Way​ Yaya Centre, Hurlingham, Arwings Kodhek Road​ Village Market, Gigiri, Limuru Road ​ The Junction Mall, Ngong Road Two Rivers Mall South Field Mall Rosslyn Riviera Mall The Galleria Shopping Mall Junction of Magadi and Langata Road​ Crossroads Shopping Mall, Karen, Langata Road The Mall, Westlands, Waiyaki Way

The market’s venue rotates between different shopping centres and other locations, and is open from 8am to 6pm. On Wednesday, the market is at Capital Centre on Mombasa Road. On Thursday, at the Junction Shopping Mall, third floor parking, Village Market on Fridays and on Saturday and Sunday, at the Supreme Court parking. On Sundays, you can find some of the traders at the Yaya Centre parking lot.

Thika Road Mall, Roysambu, Thika Superhighway

Malls and Supermarkets If you enjoy shopping then you will be spoilt for choice. There are many shopping venues in Nairobi and Mombasa. These state-of-the-art shopping malls boast leading retail stores and ancillary services, ample parking, one-stop shop experiences stocked with both local and international brands, numerous wine & dine outlets, clothing stores and much more. Below are some of the major shopping malls and supermarkets.

The Diani Beach Shopping Centre, Mombasa, Kenya

Two Rivers Mall, Limuru Road Nairobi The Oval, Westlands Nairobi Rosslyn Riviera Mall, Limuru Rd, Nairobi City Mall Nyali, Malindi Road, Mombasa

Westgate Mall, Mwanzi Road, Westlands, Nairobi The Hub, Dagoretti Road, Karen, Nairobi Garden City, Thika Superhighway, Nairobi Supermarkets Carrefour, Uchumi, Tuskys, Naivas and Ukwala

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NASOLOT NASOLOT NATIONAL NATIONAL RESERVE RESERVE

NDERE I. NDERE I. NAT. PARK

Kakamega A104 A104 Kisumu Kisumu

WESTERN Eldoret WESTERN Kakamega

Eldoret

Kitale Kitale

L.Bogoria L.Bogoria

L.Turkana L.Turkana

Nanyuki Nanyuki

RAHOLE RAHOLE NAT. RES. NAT. RES. KORA

BISAHINDI BISAHINDI NAT. RES. NAT. RES.

SHABA SHABA NAT. RES NAT. RES

LOSOI LOSOI NAT.RES NAT.RES

MARSABIT MARSABIT NATIONAL NATIONAL RESERVE RESERVE

El El Waka Waka

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Abardare Country Club Fishing Lodge (KWS) Fishing Lodge (KWS) The Ark Hotel The Ark Hotel

Ashnil Samburu Lodge Ashnil Samburu Lodge Elephants Watch Safari Camp Elephants Watch Safari Camp Samburu Simba Lodge Samburu Simba Lodge Samburu Serena Lodge Samburu Serena Lodge Samburu Game Lodge Samburu Game Lodge Samburu Intrepids Samburu Intrepids Sarova Shaba Lodge Sarova Shaba Lodge Sentrim Samburu Lodge Sentrim Samburu Lodge

ABERDARES ABERDARES NAT. NAT. PARK PARK • Abardare Country Club

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Mandera MALKA MALKA MARI MARI Mandera NAT. PARK NAT. PARK

NORTH NORTH EASTERN EASTERN

ETHIOPIA ETHIOPIA EASTERN EASTERN

MERU MERU NATIONAL NATIONAL PARK PARK

SAMBURU SAMBURU NAT. RES. NAT. RES. BUFFALO BUFFALO SPRINGS SPRINGS NAT. RES NAT. RES

MARALAL MARALAL NATIONAL NATIONAL SANCTUARY SANCTUARY

RIFT VALLEY VALLEY RIFT

Lake Lake Turkana Turkana

SIBILOI SIBILOI NATIONAL NATIONAL PARK PARK

MT. KENYA MT. KENYA NAT. PARK Nakuru NAT. PARK Nakuru

SOUTH SOUTH TURKANA TURKANA NAT. PARK NAT. PARK

Lodwar Lodwar

SAIWA SWAMP SAIWA SWAMP NAT. PARK NAT. PARK

MT. ELGON MT. ELGON NAT. PARK NAT. PARK

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Enasoit Kicheche Laikipia Camp Kicheche Laikipia Camp Lemartis Camp Lemartis Camp Makena Hills Makena Hills Ol Pejeta Bush camp Ol Pejeta Bush camp Sweet Waters Tented Camp Sweet Waters Tented Camp

LAIKIPIA NAT.PARK NAT.PARK LAIKIPIA • Enasoit

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NATIONAL, MARINE PARKS, GAME RESERVES & MAJOR TOWNS

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Acacia Camp Acacia Camp Acacia House Acacia House Acaluma Camp Acaluma Camp Amani Mara Amani Mara Ashnil Mara Ashnil Mara Aruba Mara Camp Aruba Mara Camp Basecamp Explorer Basecamp Explorer Basecamp Naboisho Camp Basecamp Naboisho Camp Basecamp Wilderness Basecamp Wilderness Bateleur Camp Bateleur Camp Cottars 1920’s Camp Cottars 1920’s Camp David Livingstone Safari Lodge David Livingstone Safari Lodge Duma Camp Duma Camp Elephant Pepper Camp Elephant Pepper Camp Enchoro Wildlife Camp Enchoro Wildlife Camp Encounter Mara Encounter Mara Entim Safari Camp Entim Safari Camp Entomoto Camp Entomoto Camp Farmont Mara Safari Club Farmont Mara Safari Club Fig Tree Camp Fig Tree Camp Governors Camp Governors Camp Governor’s Ii Moran Camp Governor’s Ii Moran Camp Governor’s Private Camp Governor’s Private Camp House in the Wild House in the Wild Ilkeliani Camp Ilkeliani Camp Jk Mara Camp Jk Mara Camp Karen Blixen Camp Karen Blixen Camp Keekorok Lodge Keekorok Lodge Kicheche Bush Camp Kicheche Bush Camp Kicheche Mara Camp Kicheche Mara Camp Kicheche Naboisho Camp Kicheche Naboisho Camp Kichwa Tembo Camp Kichwa Tembo Camp Kilima Camp Kilima Camp Kimama Camp Kimama Camp Leleshwa Camp Leleshwa Camp Little Governpr’s Camp Little Governpr’s Camp Maji Moto Eco Camp Maji Moto Eco Camp Mara Buffalo Camp Mara Buffalo Camp Mara Bush Camp Mara Bush Camp Mara Bushtops Mara Bushtops Mara Enkipai Mara Enkipai Mara Explorer Camp Mara Explorer Camp Mara House Mara House Mara Intreprid Lodge Mara Intreprid Lodge Mara Leisure Camp Mara Leisure Camp Mara Ngeche Camp Mara Ngeche Camp Mara Plains Camp Mara Plains Camp Mara Porini Camp Mara Porini Camp Mara Serena Lodge Mara Serena Lodge Mara Simba Lodge Mara Simba Lodge Mara Sopa Lodge Mara Sopa Lodge Mra Timbo Lodge Mra Timbo Lodge Mara West Camp Mara West Camp Masai Mara Manyatta Camp Masai Mara Manyatta Camp Mpata Safari Club Mpata Safari Club Muthaiga Safari Camp Muthaiga Safari Camp

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Amboseli Serena Lodge Amboseli Sopa Lodge Amboseli Sopa Lodge Amboseli Porini Camp Amboseli Porini Camp Kibo Guest House(KWS) Kibo Guest House(KWS) Kibo Safari Camp Kibo Safari Camp Kilima Safari Camp (Mada) Kilima Safari Camp (Mada) Kilimanjaro Guest House Kilimanjaro Guest House Nyati Bandas (KWS) Nyati Bandas (KWS) Ol Tukai Lodge Ol Tukai Lodge Satao Elerai Camp Satao Elerai Camp Sentrim Amboseli Sentrim Amboseli Simba and Chui Bandas (KWS) Simba and Chui Bandas (KWS) Tawi Lodge Tawi Lodge Tortilis Tented Camp Tortilis Tented Camp

A104 A104

Nairobi

CENTRAL CENTRAL Nairobi

AMBOSELI

A109 A109

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Aruba Ashnil Epiya Chapeya Tented Camp Epiya Chapeya Tented Camp Galdessa Camp Galdessa Camp Kilalinda Lodge Kilalinda Lodge Kingfisher Tented Camp Kingfisher Tented Camp Ndololo Tented Camp Ndololo Tented Camp Ngutini Lodge Ngutini Lodge Pattersons Safari Camp Pattersons Safari Camp Satao Camp Satao Camp Tarhi Eco Camp Tarhi Eco Camp Voi Safari Lodge Voi Safari Lodge Voi Wildlife Lodge Voi Wildlife Lodge

TSAVO EAST EAST NAT.PARK NAT.PARK TSAVO • Aruba Ashnil

Finch Hatton Tented Camp Kamboyo Guest ouse(KWS) Kamboyo Guest ouse(KWS) Kilaguni Safari Serena Lodge Kilaguni Safari Serena Lodge Lake Jipe Bandas(KWS) Lake Jipe Bandas(KWS) Lions Bluff Lodge Lions Bluff Lodge Ngulia safari Lodge Ngulia safari Lodge Salt Lick Lodge(Taita Hills) Salt Lick Lodge(Taita Hills) Severin Kitani Safari Lodge/Camp Severin Kitani Safari Lodge/Camp Taita Hills Safari Lodge Taita Hills Safari Lodge Voyager ziwani Tented Camp Voyager ziwani Tented Camp

TSAVO WEST WEST NAT.PARK NAT.PARK TSAVO • Finch Hatton Tented Camp

TSAVO EAST TSAVO EAST NATIONAL NATIONAL PARK PARK

Malindi Malindi

WATAMU/MALINDI WATAMU/MALINDI MARINE NAT. RES. MARINE NAT. RES.

Lamu Lamu

KIUNGA MARINE KIUNGA MARINE NAT. PARK NAT. PARK

BONI BONI NAT. RES. NAT. RES.

• Treetops Hotel • Treetops Hotel • Tusk Camp Banda (KWS) • Tusk Camp Banda (KWS)

Mombasa Mombasa

INDIAN INDIAN OCEAN OCEAN

MALINDI MARINE NAT. PARK MALINDI MARINE NAT. PARK

KISHA MARINE KISHA MARINE PARK PARK

Shimoni Shimoni

SHIMBA HILLS SHIMBA HILLS NAT. RES. NAT. RES.

A23 A23

ARABUKO ARABUKO SOKOKE SOKOKE NAT. PARK NAT. PARK

WATAMU WATAMU MARINE PARK MARINE PARK

Athi river TSAVO WEST Athi river TSAVO WEST NATIONAL PARK NATIONAL PARK

AMBOSELI NAT.PARK TA NAT.PARK T AN NZ NGAI NDETHYA ZA NGAI NDETHYA AN NAT. RES. NAT. RES. NIIA A

TANA RIVER TANA RIVER PRIMATE PRIMATE NAT. RES. NAT. RES.

ARE WALA ARE WALA NAT. RES. NAT. RES. DODORI DODORI NAT. RES. NAT. RES.

Garissa Garissa

COAST COAST

KORA NAT. RES. NAT. RES.

SOUTH SOUTH KITUI KITUI NATIONAL RES. NATIONAL RES.

NORTH NORTH KITUI KITUI NAT. RES. NAT. RES.

FOURTEEN FOURTEEN FALLS FALLS NAT. PARK NAT. PARK

MWEA NAT. MWEA NAT. ABARDARES RES. ABARDARES NATIONAL PARK RES. NATIONAL PARK OL DONYO OL DONYO L.Naivasha SABUK L.Naivasha SABUK NAT. PARK NAT. PARK

NAIROBI NAIROBI NAT. PARK NAT. PARK L. Magadi L. Magadi

LONGONOT LONGONOT NAT. PARK NAT. PARK

HELLS GATE HELLS GATE NAT. PARK NAT. PARK

AMBOSELI NAT. NAT. PARK PARK AMBOSELI • Amboseli Serena Lodge

Naboisho Camp Naboisho Camp Naibor Camp Naibor Camp Ngerende Island Lodge Ngerende Island Lodge Nyumbu Camp Nyumbu Camp Offbeat Mara Camp Offbeat Mara Camp Ol Seki Camp Ol Seki Camp Olarro Lodge Olarro Lodge Olmoran Tented Camp Olmoran Tented Camp Oltome Mara Magic Oltome Mara Magic Olumara Camp Olumara Camp Porini Lion Camp Porini Lion Camp Porini Naboisho Camp Porini Naboisho Camp Rekero Camp Rekero Camp Richards Camp Richards Camp Royal Mara Safari Camp Royal Mara Safari Camp Sala’s Camp Sala’s Camp Sanctuary Olonana Sanctuary Olonana Sarova Mara Game Camp Sarova Mara Game Camp Saruni Saruni Sekenani Camp Sekenani Camp Sentrim Mara Sentrim Mara Serian Camp Serian Camp Siana Springs Intrepid Siana Springs Intrepid Camp Camp Tawi Lodge Tawi Lodge Tipilikwani Camp Tipilikwani Camp Topi House Topi House

MASAI MARA MASAI MARA NATIONAL RES. NATIONAL RES.

RUMA NAT. PARK RUMA NAT. PARK

NYANZA NYANZA

NAT. PARK

MASAI MARA NATIONAL RES. MASAI MARA NATIONAL RES.

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Nair HiltonHilton Nairobi Sentrim Sentrim 680 680

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