Emeli Hotel is located on Kipande Road just below the National Museum of Kenya. Overlooking the John Michuki Memorial Park it is strategically located five minutes’ walk from Nairobi’s central business district. The name, Emeli is derived from the Maasai word for sea vessel which is the inspiration behind the architectural design of Nairobi’s latest… Continue reading Emeli Hotel
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Lekki Conservation Centre
What I love the most about traveling within Africa is noticing the many similarities from one country to another, while having a sort of culture shock when I experience the specificities that make a city, region or country unique. My stay in Lagos was an outstandingly memorable experience, without exaggeration. Beside the excitement we all… Continue reading Lekki Conservation Centre
Kakamega Forest National Reserve
Kakamega Forest National Reserve The Kakamega Forest National Reserve also known as Canopy of Natural Beauty is a tropical rainforest located in the Lake Victoria basin, approximately 50km north of Kisumu city in Western Kenya, Kakamega County. The forest is also said to be Kenya’s remaining of the ancient Guineo-Congolian rainforest that a long time… Continue reading Kakamega Forest National Reserve
The Adventure Travel Show London 17th -18th January 2015
The Adventure Travel Show – Uncover Your Journey of a Lifetime. 17-18 January 2015, Olympia, London The Adventure Travel Show is a world of extraordinary discoveries, all under one roof. It is the UK’s foremost event for people who like to travel outside the mainstream – whether it be on small-group adventures, exclusive expeditions or… Continue reading The Adventure Travel Show London 17th -18th January 2015
Discover Malawi ‘The Warm Heart of Africa’
Malawi, officially the Republic of Malawi, is a landlocked country in southeast Africa that was formerly known as Nyasaland. It is bordered by Zambia to the northwest, Tanzania to the northeast, and Mozambique on the east, south and west. The country is separated from Tanzania and Mozambique by Lake Malawi. Malawi is over 118,000 km2… Continue reading Discover Malawi ‘The Warm Heart of Africa’
Tips On How To Beat And Avoid Jet Lag
When traveling to a new time zone, our circadian rhythms are slow to adjust and remain on their original biological schedule for several days. This results in our bodies telling us it is time to sleep, when it’s actually the middle of the afternoon, or it makes us want to stay awake when it is… Continue reading Tips On How To Beat And Avoid Jet Lag
Kenya Wildlife National Park Rules
Kenya Wildlife National Parks Rules Below are some of the Check out Kenya Wildlife National Park Rules that need to be followed Wildlife Code • Respect the privacy of the wildlife, this is their habitat. • Beware of the animals, they are wild and can be unpredictable. • Don’t crowd the animals or make sudden… Continue reading Kenya Wildlife National Park Rules
Burundi Culture
The culture of Burundi and history blend together. The oral literature of Burundi is incorporated into part of the culture of Burundi. The proverbs, tales, riddles and poetry disclose the life of the Burundi people. The instruments, weapons and a diverse of other things that are kept in the museum offer a detail understanding of… Continue reading Burundi Culture
Burundi Flag
Burundi Flag The national flag of Burundi features a white saltire which splits the field into changing red and green areas. The heart of the saltire merges into a white disk, where you have 3 red solid six-pointed stars outlined in green. The green colour signifies hope, the white symbolises peace, and red those that… Continue reading Burundi Flag
Facts about Burundi
Facts about Burundi What is the capital of Burundi? The capital city of Burundi is Bujumbura situated on the northeastern shore of Lake Tanganyika. It is also the largest city of the country and the main port of Burundi. Where is Burundi located? Burundi situated in east-central Africa, covering an area of 10,745 square miles.… Continue reading Facts about Burundi