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Hidden Paradise of Malindi

Malindi is a town on Malindi Bay at the mouth of the Galana River, lying on the Indian Ocean coast of Kenya. It is 120 kilometres northeast of Mombasa.

Malindi is one of the beautiful coastal towns in Kenya, steeped in rich heritage with several cultural and historic places to discover or re-discover. The small town of Malindi is at the centre of a strip of idyllic tropical beaches offering the visitor a range of world class resorts and quiet relaxing hideaways.

Walk through the Forest, explore the mangroves by boat, dive on the reef or try your hand at big game fishing. At the North coast you have all these choices and more, with the space and freedom to relax, unwind, and soak up the atmosphere. Read More

World Class Accommodation-Mombasa North Coast

Mombasa North Coast, located on Kenya’s coastline bordering the Indian Ocean is most popular for its wide stretch of the most beautiful, exotic, white sandy beaches in the world and diverse marine life and world class hotels. Watch breath taking sunrises and sunsets and allow yourself to indulge in the best Authentic African delicacies and cuisines, fresh seafood and be humbled by the warm, friendly atmosphere in coastal Mombasa.

There are accommodation choices for all travelers’ budgets and tastes and tourists have the option to stay at hotels that offer meal plans on Bed & Breakfast basis, Half Board, Full Board and All inclusive basis. Mombasa North Coast is renowned for its gorgeous stretch of white sandy beaches and popular world class. Each hotel built and styled in its own unique architectural way. Read More

The Samburu People

The Samburu people live north of the equator and live in very diverse and beautiful landscapes that span high altitude forests, open plains, semi-arid grass and bush land to complete desert.

The Samburu developed from one of the later Nilotic migrations from the Sudan, as part of their plains Nilotic movement, moving southwards along the plains of the Rift Valley in a rapid, all-conquering advance.

The Samburu are semi-nomadic pastoralists. Cattle, as well as sheep, goats and camels, are of utmost importance to the Samburu culture and way of life. The Samburu are extremely dependent on their animals for survival. They are related to the Maasai, share a few traditions, but are overall pretty distinct from each other. Read More

Miss Tourism Kenya, 2013

Miss Tourism Kenya is an exclusive event whose main goal is to promote the core pillars that greatly contribute in building the economy of any nation, especially the Tourism sector and also showcasing the beauty of our people. For Tourism to succeed, our country needs to protect our Flora and Fauna, Promote our cultural diversity, Encourage Good Environmental practices and Improve our infrastructure to attract quality Investors. Miss Tourism Kenya Event which is organized from the County level to National is focused on offering the much needed platform for counties to show case their strengths and pride.
Vision: to be Africa’s top beauty pageant for promotion of Tourism and Culture
Mission: to bring people together to celebrate the flora, fauna and cultural diversity of Africa. We attach deeper meaning to beauty by creating a compelling relationship between people, nature and the environment we live in while utilizing all to create business opportunities.
The auditions are ongoing and the following counties will be having their finals this weekend: Read More

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