Tag: Green Destination

Kiambethu Tea Farm: Kenya’s Oldest Commercial Tea Farm

Located in Limuru, about 40 minutes’ drive from Nairobi is Kiambethu Tea Farm in a lush countryside setting of about 7,000 metres. The drive leading up to the farm is therapeutic as the air is fresh, clean and crisp and the green picturesque landscape of tea plantations is a sight to behold. We finally arrive at one of Kenya’s oldest and most renowned tea farm. Upon arrival tea is served…

Kakamega Forest Reserve: The Living Pleistocene Remnant

Kakamega Forest is the only remnant on Kenya of the once great tropical rainforest that stretched across Central Africa. During the long Pleistocene period great climatic changes occurred throughout the world where dense rain forests stretched from West Africa, across Central Africa and into the highland areas on the west and eastern walls of the Great Rift Valley. In 1923, gold was discovered in parts of the forest and the…

Inaugural Green Tourism Summit and Mazingira Awards

The inaugural Green Tourism Summit was held on 11th and 12th June 2015 at Crowne Plaza Hotel, Upper Hill Nairobi. The convener of the summit Judy Kepher Gona, rallying call was “One billion travelers – One planet – Consume with care” which was borrowed from the World Environment Day theme dubbed, “7 billion interests – One planet – Consume with care”. The summit provided a platform aimed at challenging interactive…