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    families and children as it is safe and secure .The scenic environment for children to play. Enchoro Wildlife Camp Masai Mara does operate its own safari tours for Masai Mara National Reserve and other interesting adventure travel activities in Kenya and Tanzania. A 3 Days 2 Nights Safari departs daily at 8.00 am from the Nairobi International Youth Hostel‚ Upper Hill on Ralph Bunche Road-Next to Nairobi Hospital. Read more>>>>>>>> Our reception area is open and has an

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    Cynthia Moss‚ a former journalist and present director of the Amboseli Elephant Research Project in Kenya‚ has studied the same population of elephants for 44 years. She has born in 1940 in Ossining‚ New York‚ U.S.A. In 1972‚ she started the famous Amboseli Elephant Research Project at Amboseli National Park in Kenya. Since then she and her research associates have identified and recorded more than 1‚400 elephants belonging to 50 families at an immense of 400 square miles. For 14 years Cynthia Moss

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    as Container Freight Stations (CFSs). Over 300‚000 people and 5‚000 vehicles use the ferry channel each day; which has overwhelmed the Kenya Ferry Services (KFS)‚ with five ferries breaking down frequently‚ resulting to delays‚ construction of the road‚ a faster pathway for trucks and an efficient rail network look‚ will change the image of Mombasa port as Kenya steps up efforts to improve the regional facility. “The road once complete‚” Munindia said‚” will ease cargo transportation from the port

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    Mount Kilimanjaro [pic] Location & Description Mount Kilimanjaro is situated entirely within the borders of Tanzania‚ although is situated close to the border of Kenya. It is situated 3 degrees‚ or about 340 km‚ south of the Equator. To the west lies the Great Rift Valley created by the tremendous tectonic forces which also created a string of other volcanoes. Climatic conditions Mt. Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa and fourth highest of the Seven Summits. It is among the tallest

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    up with a full presentation to show him‚ used the vacations to teach me about different cultures and life lessons. The summer of 2005 was one of the most eye opening three months I experienced. When my parents initially told me we were going to Kenya that summer‚ I had mixed emotions. I had never been to Africa before and even though I am part Kenyan‚ the country was still a mystery to me. I understood Swahili completely but spoke like a complete foreigner. My brothers did not help the situation

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    DEVELOPMENT OF THE EAST AFRICAN CITY-STATES IntroductionIntroductionThe eastern coast of Africa changed profoundly around the beginning of Christian era‚ first‚ Bantu speaking population from the interior migrated and settled along the coast from Kenya to South Africa. Second‚ merchants and traders from Europe (Greeks and Romans) and Asia realized the strategic importance of the east coast of Africa for commercial purposes. These commercial links are mentioned by the Greek sailors/geographers dating

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    born on 15 May 1930‚ near Kisumu‚ central Nyanza Region in Kenya. In achievement‚ she became the first African woman writer in English who published fiction by the East African Publishing House. Her stories such as Land Without Thunder (1968)‚ The Other Woman (1976)‚ and The Island of Tears (1980) provides the traditional Luo life. Most of her fiction stories are according with the customs‚ history and traditions of the Luo tribe in Kenya‚ which has the second largest ethnic group. The Luo tribe lived

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    Natural Hazards Drought 2011 East Africa Drought The East Africa drought began in late 2010‚ when rains that usually fall between October and December did not arrive. The East Africa Drought affected most parts of Kenya‚ Ethiopia and Somalia. This lack of rain continued through 2011‚ driving food prices to unprecedented amounts. Due to two farming seasons being missed‚ many could not afford to buy food and fodder from more fertile areas. Approximately 12.4 million people were facing food

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    ORIGIN AND EXPANSION OF THE BANTU Bantu is used as a general label for the 300-600 ethnic groups in Africa who speak the Bantu languages‚ distributed from Cameroon east across central Africa and eastern Africa to Southern Africa. The bantu family is fragmented into hundreds of individual groups‚ none of them larger than a few million people (the largest being the Zulu with some 10 million).The bantu language-Swahili with its 5-10 million speakers is of super-regional importance as tens of millions

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    khat

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    mainly grown in Kenya‚ Ethiopia‚ Yemen‚ Somalia‚ Sudan and South Africa and it contains a monoamine alkaloid called cathinone and cathine mostly known for its stimulating effects. According to explorer sir Richard Burton‚ Khat was first grown in Ethiopia and later introduced to Yemen in the 15th century where it was considered as a divine food. It involves chewing of the leaves known as kad or the stems to release their stimulant chemicals and has been consumed for centuries. In Kenya it is mostly

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