Mt Satima, also known as Ol Donyo Le Satima, a Maasai word meaning “mountain of the bull calf”, and dragon’s teeth, which is part of its ecosystem, is a mountain in the Aberdare ranges in Shamata town, Nyandarua county. Mt Satima is the highest at about 4,001m above sea level (ASL), making it the highest
kamweti waterfalls
The charming waterfalls are found at the slopes of Mt Kenya. The drive takes you over two-hour road trip from Nairobi to the Castle forest station, where the adventure begins through the serene forest to an enchanting kamweti waterfall, and back. The trail up is reasonably moderate: with dense montane forest, lush stands of
David Sheldrick
Close to the Nairobi National Park. This Orphanage takes in elephant calves and rhinos from all over Kenya which were orphaned by poaching. Showing is only once per day from 11am-12pm and gives you a great opportunity to interact directly with baby elephants. At the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, you can mingle with impossibly
Thompson Falls
Nyahururu Falls is a 74 metres (243 ft) waterfall on the Ewaso Ng’iiro river in Central Rift Valley Kenya a few kilometres from Lake Ol Bolossat, which drains from the Aberdare Range It is situated 3 kilometres (2 mi) from Nyahururu town at 2,360 metres (7,740 ft) elevation. Joseph Thompson was the first European
Ol-pejeta conservancy
Situated on the equator west of Nanyuki, between the foothills of the Aberdares and Mount Kenya. The conservancy works to conserve wildlife ,provide a sanctuary for great apes. The conservancy boasts the largest black rhino sanctuary in East Africa. The Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary is situated here which provides a haven for orphaned, abandoned, and
Wasini Island
The Unspoiled,beautiful and sunkissed,the Kisite Marine Park was established to protect the scenic islands and special habitat of a wide range of endemic marine animals and breeding migratory birds It lies in the coral gardens south of wasini island and encompasses three small coral rag forest islands each with considerable areas of fringing reef