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Hyrax Hill Museum: Where Ancient Humans and Angry Hyraxes Once Roamed

Let’s be honest — when you hear the words “Hyrax Hill,” your first thought is probably “What on earth is a hyrax, and why does it have its own hill?” Excellent question. The short answer: it’s a weird, furry creature that looks like a guinea pig try…

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Meru National Park: Where the Wild Things Roar (And Elephants Take Mud Baths)

If national parks were people, Meru National Park would be the cool, slightly underrated cousin who doesn’t brag — but then pulls up in a 4x4 with elephants, lions, AND rhinos in the backseat. Everyone's talking about Maasai Mara and Amboseli, but M…

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Kenyan Superstitions Ghosts, Curses, and Things That Go Bump (or Laugh) in the Savannah

Let’s get one thing straight: Kenya is not just about safari drives, marathon runners, and jaw-dropping sunsets. Nope. It’s also home to some of the quirkiest, creepiest, and most curious superstitions you'll ever come across. Buckle up — this isn’t…

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The Healing Powers of Kenya's Indigenous Herbs and Natural Remedies

When you visit Kenya, the adventure isn’t just about wildlife safaris and stunning landscapes—it’s also about experiencing the country’s rich culture, including its centuries-old herbal remedies. Kenyan indigenous herbs have been used for generation…

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Rusinga Island: Kenya’s Hidden Gem Where Time Slows Down (And So Should You!)

If you’ve ever dreamed of an island escape where life moves at a pace slower than your WiFi during a storm, then Rusinga Island is your dream destination. Nestled in the shimmering waters of Lake Victoria, this island is where nature, history, and t…

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Kitengela Glass: A Land of Suspended Bridges, Funky Art, and Judgy Peacocks

Imagine stepping into a world where glass animals stare at you, upside-down bottles form windows, and bridges dangle mid-air like an audition for your worst acrophobia nightmare. Welcome to Kitengela Glass, one of Kenya’s quirkiest hidden gems, sitt…

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8 Common Mistakes Tourists Make in Kenya (and How to Avoid Them)

Kenya is an absolute dream—stunning landscapes, incredible wildlife, and vibrant culture. But let’s be honest, tourists have a talent for making hilarious blunders. Want to avoid being “that tourist”? Here’s your guide to dodging the most common tra…

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Kenyan Slang 101 – Phrases to Know Before You Visit

Kenyan slang is like a secret handshake—crack the code, and you’re instantly part of the squad. If you don’t want to sound like a lost tourist, here’s your cheat sheet to sounding like a pro (or at least making the locals laugh at your effort).

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Oloolua Nature Trail: Nairobi’s Wild Playground

Nestled just 20 kilometres from the buzz of Nairobi’s Central Business District (CBD), the Oloolua Nature Trail is where nature meets adventure, and chaos takes a much-needed coffee break. This lush, green escape in Karen is perfect for anyone looki…

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Karura Forest: Nairobi’s Green Escape with a Splash of Adventure

If you thought Nairobi was all skyscrapers, traffic jams, and a sea of matatus with questionable driving skills, think again. Tucked away just a short drive from the bustling city centre is Karura Forest, a slice of green paradise that will make you…

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Christmas in Kenya: Where Joy, Nyama Choma, and Sunshine Collide

Forget snowflakes, reindeer, and fireplaces—Christmas in Kenya is a warm, vibrant celebration where traditions meet sunshine, food, and unmatched festive vibes. Picture families feasting under acacia trees, Santa Claus arriving on a boda boda (motor…

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Two Rivers Mall: Nairobi's Mega Playground of Fun, Fashion, Food and Cinematic Thrills

Step aside, boring shopping centres; Two Rivers Mall is here to steal the spotlight! Nestled in the leafy outskirts of Nairobi, this colossal retail and entertainment hub isn’t just a mall – it’s a full-blown experience. Whether you're a shopaholic,…

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