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    • Explore more. Western Kenya.
    • Back to Basics- Lake Oloiden
    • Magical Ngare Ndare
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    • Sieku Glamping – A Laikipian treasure
    • Amboseli Bush Camp – A gem at the foothills of Kilimanjaro
  • Self Catered
    • Kamili Cottage – ultimate privacy in Kilifi
    • Samatian Island – Lake Baringo
    • Lelwel Cottage in Timau
    • One Stop Nanyuki – Shepherd’s Huts
    • Limuru – Short and Sweet
    • Maisha Maridadi – A beautiful life in Diani
    • Ol Talet – The place with a view from above (Olepolos Hill)
    • One night at The Castle (Champagne Ridge)
    • Kitengela Glass Art – A Wonderland
    • Nyika Bird Sanctuary – birds, dogs and red dusted solitude (Mtito Andei)
    • Raha Mstarehe – Where time stands still (Champagne Ridge)
    • The Brandy Bus in Karen
    • Nanyuki Getaway
    • Olurur House
  • Catered
    • Sabache Eco Camp – Samburu
    • Rondo Retreat – A nature lovers sanctuary in the midst of the Kakamega rainforest
  • Experiences
    • Wildlife Conservation at Ol Pejeta
    • Jewelry making workshop with local Kenyan women in Kibera
    • Tea bliss in Kiambethu
    • Magical Ngare Ndare

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Camp Carnelley’s and everything in between

February 27, 2017

There’s something about camping that liberates you – the simplicity of life and being at one with nature, it’s a breath of fresh air (literally!) that my mind and body need ever so often. It had been a while since I’d stepped out into the wild and pitched up a tent – the urge was … More Camp Carnelley’s and everything in between

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Tea bliss in Kiambethu

February 22, 2017

Hmm oh, sweet chai o’ mine.  Limuru is a breath of fresh air! Tucked away in the lush plains of Limuru is Kiambethu Tea Farm. Once you pass Banana Hill, you drive through a winding road cutting through rolling hills of beautiful tea farms. Isn’t Limuru stunning? Kiambethu was bought and farmed by AB McDonell … More Tea bliss in Kiambethu

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