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Northern Kenya Expedition

The tale of our Expedition in Northern Kenya, the Cradle of Humanity,. A journey through some of the most breathtaking landscapes of the region.  From deserts to lakes to mountains, the scenery is unlike anywhere else in the country. These vistas have formed the backdrop to films like: The Constant Gardener, The White Maasai, LaraContinue reading "Northern Kenya Expedition"

Zanzibar: Masingini Forest

Zanzibar is not just about dream beaches and crystal clear waters. Masingini Forest proves it. It's a large forest close to the city, this allows you to reach it without making big trips. You can go on a nice hike among red monkeys and ancient trees. You can access it for free although, to exploreContinue reading "Zanzibar: Masingini Forest"

Zanzibar: Hindu temple

It's not one of Zanzibar's main attractions, but without a doubt the Hindu temple is a stopover to understand the multicultural texture of the island. If you look up through the streets of stone town you will often notice a colorful cone-shaped upside-down ice cream form that rises between the roofs of the city. EastContinue reading "Zanzibar: Hindu temple"

Zanzibar: Freddie Mercury Museum

Finally the new museum dedicated to Freddie Mercury in Zanzibar is open. In the city of Stone Town, the place that gave birth to the leader of the Queen, finally a proper place is dedicated to the memory of Freddie Mercury. Previous Next Born from the passion of an italian businessman and a friend ofContinue reading "Zanzibar: Freddie Mercury Museum"

Zanzibar: Miza cave

The Miza cave (Mwanamiza) is founding in the Kizimkazi Dimbani village, in the south of Zanzibar Island. We already talked about Kizimkazi in this tale: "Kizimkazi's Dolphin and fishermen" There are 3 reasons why Miza cave is known. It’s a pure fresh water sustain for the village around, because from its gorge a pump pullContinue reading "Zanzibar: Miza cave"