Posted on August 26th, 2008 by Cassie
Kenya is a magical country. It is endowed with receptive, social, and hardworking people, and thats why God decided to grant them not oil rich deposits but wildlife, both fauna and flora in all forms, not to forget hard working athletes, chaotic football fans and greedy politicians. Forgive the pun!
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Posted on July 14th, 2008 by Schultz
Kenya is an African country that is revered by anthropologists and is considered as the cradle of civilization or humanity. The wilderness in Kenya comes with hidden dangers. For the adventurous at heart, Kenya presents the perfect opportunity with its magnificent wildlife reserves, pristine beaches, mighty mountains, thriving coral reefs, ... more
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Posted on June 11th, 2008 by Patra
One of the opportunities going on safari presents is that of taking pictures of wildlife. Lots of visitors are able to capture some the most outstanding pictures. They say a picture is worth a thousand words and of course it is. Looking at the zebra across the page the ... more
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Posted on May 6th, 2008 by Alex Smith
Kenya is one of the greatest and wildest premier safari destinations in the world. Safari in Kenya boasts a great array and attentiveness of wildlife, encountering different wild beasts in their natural habitat. It is not wrong to say that without a quick tour to Kenya safari holidays, your ... more
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Posted on April 23rd, 2008 by Linda Greens
A fairly moderate climate. The altitude makes for some chilly evenings, especially in the June season when the temperature can drop to 10. The sunniest and warmest part of the year is from December to March, when temperatures average 24. There are two rainy seasons but rainfall can be moderate. ... more
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Posted on February 27th, 2008 by Johand Andrew
When most people think of Kenya, they think of world famous wilderness reserves and safari vacations but there is so much more. Kenya is home to over 50 different ethnic tribes, all with their own languages, cultures and customs. Regarded by many as the ‘jewel of East Africa’, Kenya ... more
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Posted on January 29th, 2008 by John Simson
Manda Bay Resort is a petite lavish private hotel is tucked away on the exclusive Manda Island in northern Kenya’s Lamu archipelago. This is the ultimate ‘get away from it all’ secluded comfort if you are looking to recharge, be pampered and self-indulged. Manda Bay Resort is made up ... more
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Posted on January 1st, 2008 by Jack Antony
Camping safaris cater for budget travelers, the young (or young at heart) and those who are prepared to put up with a little discomfort to get the authentic bush experience. At the bottom of the price range, you’ll have to forgo luxuries such as flash toilets, running water and cold ... more
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Posted on December 13th, 2007 by Brittany
Recently companies operated on the local markets only but these times have passed already. Nowadays we observe the epoch of international corporations, that involve thousands of people all over the world and which include numerous affiliates based in many different countries. Normally such a sort of companies that are giants ... more
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Posted on November 22nd, 2007 by Cindy
The services offered by Marriott will be demanded in Kenya. Although Kenya is far from being called a rich country and a lot of people still live in the poverty, but the process of globalization, which will attract the new masses of tourists in this country, is one of the ... more
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