My Sarova Experience (Taita Hills Edition)

You know that saying, “if something is meant to be, it will be”? Oh don’t I know it too well. Even I couldn’t sabotage it despite coming really close to doing so. So Friday morning at 8.05 a.m. to be exact, I get a phone call from a friend and fellow photographer, Lyra, asking meContinueContinue reading “My Sarova Experience (Taita Hills Edition)”

Kilimambogo hike and Camping at 14 Falls Campsite

Back on the road again with CampYetu, and this time we set out for Ol Donyo Sabuk National Park , otherwise known as Kilimambogo, in Thika, for a hike. We assembled in the Nairobi CBD at our usual meeting point, Bata, next to Hilton Hotel. After exchanging pleasantries and grabbing snacks for the road, weContinueContinue reading “Kilimambogo hike and Camping at 14 Falls Campsite”

Lake Magadi – Nguruman Escarpment

10 a.m Saturday morning found us on our way to Lake Magadi, for a 2 day and 1 night camping trip, organized by Safina. Lake Magadi is situated within Magadi town, which happens to be about 110 kilometers South West of Nairobi city. The road is pretty good up until you pass Kona Baridi, andContinueContinue reading “Lake Magadi – Nguruman Escarpment”

Amboseli National Park – Part III

“All good things must end one day Yet when they do, the memories stay Locked down deep to keep forever Inside your heart that special treasure…” – J.Michael Brown Amboseli you have been good to me. Good bye {for now} … THE END!

Amboseli National Park – Part II

Day 2 was here with us :-). I really miss this place because all we had to worry about was catching the sunrise. No other responsibilities whatsoever. Life was good *sigh*. So after much stalking I think he realized we were onto him. So he decided to cross to the other side where there wasContinueContinue reading “Amboseli National Park – Part II”

Amboseli National Park – Part I

*channeling my inner Eminem* Guess who’s back, back again 😂😂. Hey fam! *waves frantically* So a fortnight ago I managed to tick off yet another place off my bucketlist, courtesy of the OneTouch  team. First, let me just say that I was ecstatic when I found out that I’d be joining them on their tripContinueContinue reading “Amboseli National Park – Part I”

Camp Kichakani

Aloha! It has been a minute since I shared my travel experiences with you guys. Worry not, I’m back! I missed you too :D!! This past weekend I was off camping in Nyahururu, courtesy of Safina. You might remember her from the Longonot post I did some time back. This woman is just thee bombContinueContinue reading “Camp Kichakani”

My Mara Experience

SUBA, TA KWENYA :-D!! Hahaha, that is me attempting to greet you guys the way it is done in Maasai land. The former is used when addressing men while the latter is for when you are addressing women. If you are wondering why I am here speaking kimaasai, well it’s because this past weekend I wasContinueContinue reading “My Mara Experience”

Camp Longonot

It felt great to be back on the road this past weekend after being indoors during the previous one, since President Barack Obama was in Nairobi for the weekend to curtain raise for the 6th Global Entrepreneurship Summit (GES). We started off our day by catching the sunrise at the Uhuru Park View Point inContinueContinue reading “Camp Longonot”

Joe Were Photography

“Good things need to be praised.” -William Shakespeare. Today’s post is about one of Kenya’s finest photographers, whose work I draw inspiration from and whom I look up to; Joe Were. As his bio reads, he is an adventure traveller, a linguist, pianist or keyboard player and Just a Band’s Music Director. He is clearlyContinueContinue reading “Joe Were Photography”