We’re knee deep in the wildebeest migration season at this point and the response has been phenomenal this year. I bet you’re wondering why thousands of people headed to the Mara Triangle to witness this marvel. Is it really that amazing? Is it worth my time? The answer is YES. We’ve looked into 5 amazing facts that will get you packing and heading towards Narok sooner than we can say 'What the Serengeti'. |
Back with a bang and bringing all the energy is our all time favorite festival; Koroga. This time east meets west as the legendary D’Banj, the eclectic Eric Wainaina and the contemporary Nairobi Horns Project will be bringing the house down during the Sunday show. Do we even need to introduce D’Banj?
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Lights, camera, action! A Kenyan film screening akin to no other is coming right to your doorstep. Two Hours of Sunset is well known not only for promoting homegrown talent but also for successfully executing the outdoor movie setting. Having featured previous masterpieces like pan-African film Brother Jekwu, the riveting Veve and the hilarious Fundi-Mentals, this edition of Two Hours of Sunset featuring Get Some Money is something you can’t afford to miss. |
Derived from a Maasai word that roughly translates to “salty dust”, Amboseli is one of Kenya’s most popular parks. We had the pleasure of visiting the park last month and here are some highlights from the trip as well as reasons why this ought to be your next travel destination. |
Father’s day, though a relatively modern holiday, is celebrated on the third Sunday of June and is a day that honours all fathers and father-figures in our lives. More often than not, we tend to downplay the contribution that fathers make. This year, do things a little differently and celebrate the deserving men in your life with these simple but great activities that will help you make them feel more appreciated. ![]() |
Nairobi are you ready? Koroga Festival is back and better! So good is it that it will run for 2 days. Yes, not one but two days! The lineup is looking so hot, we’ve donned a pair of welding goggles just to deal with the awesomeness. |
If you happen to go on a safari in most of the parks in Kenya, you will more often than not spot at least one of the animals in the cat family. Cheetahs and leopards are some of the animals in this family which has 42 known species. During your game drive, the guide will occasionally speak into the walkie-talkie “Twaburudika na ya chini hapa kwa Mto wa Mchanga.” You'll pay him no mind but before you know it, other safari vans will be driving towards your location to watch the spectacle. If you've never quite grasped the difference between the two big cats, here are a few dead giveaways.
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The American contemporary gospel duo, consisting of sisters Erica Atkins-Campbell and Trecina Atkins-Campbell is set to perform at the Ngong Racecourse, Waterfront on 27th May 2017. |
Sarova Salt Lick, dare we say, is an experience and not just a lodge? Nothing but excellent reviews from every single person who has booked the JazaGari travel package on Ticketsasa. What is it about Salt Lick? Why does it draw so many people in? Is it the food, the views, or the abundance of animals? After having had time to sample this beautiful lodge down at Tsavo, here are our top 8 reasons why Sarova Salt Lick Game Lodge has to be your next travel destination. |
Scotland is indeed the birthplace of golf so much so that is was banned between 1457-1502 by King James II since the Scotts were deemed to be too involved in leisurely pursuits to care about the sport of archery. Mastering archery would, as he believed, protect him from his enemies. |