Author: pmunyoro

Dolphin Watching Guidelines

Along the East African Coastal region, dolphin watching is an established ecotourism activity and has been a popular tourist activity for more than 20 years. It is in the community’s interest to protect the dolphins so they can continue to benefit from them as a source of income for generations to come.  Good dolphin watching practice is important for protecting dolphins from harm. People and boats can cause them stress…

The Coffee Date at Fairview Coffee Estate

The inaugural coffee festival in Kenya dubbed #KahawaFestival was held in Nairobi's Fairview Coffee Estate on 1st October 2016. This day commemorates the International Coffee Day; a day that celebrates coffee growers and coffee as a healthy and delicious beverage. The festival not only turned out to be a full day coffee date learning the intricacies of growing and processing coffee, but also exploring the attractions at the Fairview Coffee…

Ecotour: Birding, Hiking and Cave Exploration at Mt. Suswa

The Mt. Suswa Conservation Trust was formed by the community around Mt. Suswa to spearhead the development of tourism activities in the area. The trust lies within Kajiado and Narok counties and overlooks Mt. Suswa. Our drive from Nairobi took a little more than 2 hours to reach the conservation area that is located about 10 kms away from Ewaso Town. The road is not well marked and hence you…

Kenya Safari and Coastal Codes

 Our country is blessed with some of the world’s richest wilderness areas – and some of its rarest creatures. In order to preserve this vital biodiversity, we urge all visitors to read the following guidelines and help us protect our natural heritage – for our sake, and the sake of all future generations. Visiting Kenya… 1. Travel with reputable operators and qualified safari guides Your guide can make the difference…