by MrNgala | Mar 20, 2019 | Attractions
North of Nakuru, Lake Bogoria is not often visited by tourists and yet it has stunning scenery. The shallow soda lake, which covers an area of 30 sq km, is shallow, with a maximum depth of 9 metres. Like other Kenyan soda lakes, it has no outlet and the intense...
by MrNgala | Mar 20, 2019 | National Parks
Altitude: 1,000-3,400 Ft Area: 870 Sq. Kms. Distance from Nairobi: 348 Kms. Opened April 1968 Beautiful landscape, 13 rivers Former home of George & Joy Adamson & “Elsa” the Lioness Game viewing: elephant, hippo, lion, leopard, cheetah Campers...
by MrNgala | Mar 20, 2019 | National Parks
Altitude: 7,000-14,000ft. Area: 767sq. kms Distance from Nairobi: 180 kms Mweiga & Nyeri airstrips Opened May 1950 Game to view includes: Bongo, Leopard, Elephant, Second largest Population of Indigenous Black Rhino Diverse Eco-System – Rainforest,...
by MrNgala | Mar 20, 2019 | Top Kenyan Cities
This pleasant, sleepy town on the shores of the lake is the main town in the Western Highlands and the third biggest town in the country. In 1901 it became the administration centre of the area with the completion of the railway line from Mombasa. For decades it was...
by MrNgala | Mar 20, 2019 | Top Kenyan Cities
Nairobi city is the financial and administrative capital province of Kenya, located in Eastern Africa 100 degrees North, 38 degrees East. It was founded in the late 1890s when the Kenya-Uganda railway reached a point at which the indigenous Maasai people called Uaso...