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Diani Beach Resort - Whilst in Diani, you can choose to either stay in a hotel, cottage, guest house or apartment, depending on your length of stay and/or budget. The hotels on Diani Beach are world class establishments and have almost every facility imaginable... (click to read more) |
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Voi Safari Lodge - Perched on the top of a cliff-faced hill, Voi Safari Lodge is uniquely designed to be a hinge like structure overlooking Kenya's Tsavo East plains extending as far as the undulating terrain of the Yatta Plateaus... (click to read more) |
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Malindi - Malindi is set around the sweeping panorama of the Galana river bay, and the pure white beach just goes on and on and on, the best beaches in Malindi are to the south of town towards Casuarina point... (click to read more) |
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National Parks & Lakes -
Nairobi National Park is only 20 minutes drive from the city and is ideal if you only have a stopover in the city and want to experience some of Africa's game. Because of it's location, there are many visitors, both tourists and residents but you are guaranteed to see an abundance of game, seemingly unaware and unafraid of humans... (click to read more) |
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Mombasa -
Mombasa is Kenya's oldest town with its origins dating back as far as 500BC and up until recent times has been Africa's trading centre with Asia. The town has a large population of Asians and the whole region is strongly Islamic... (click to read more) |
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Lamu - Located off the northern coastline of Kenya, Lamu is an historical town with many old buildings, narrow streets and friendly Arab population. It has been trading
centre and already in the 11th Century dhows sailed along the East African coast... (click to read more) |
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Tsavo East - This is one of Kenya's oldest and largest parks. The southern accessible area of the park includes the Kanderi Swamp and the Aruba Dam on the Voi river and has large concentrations of game including hippo, giant crocodiles lion, leopard, waterbuck, kudu, zebra and ostrich... (click to read more) |
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