THE “BIG FIVE”: Key African Wildlife Species found in Kenya

THE “BIG FIVE”_ Key African Wildlife Species found in Kenya

The name was coined by the big hunters in the past centuries for the difficulty they faced while hunting them. They involved high risk of danger. The big five includes the lion, leopard, both black and white rhino, elephant and buffalo. Lion As the largest of Africa’s big cats, the lion is highly regarded by … Read more

Everyone Loves Good Leather

Everyone Loves Good Leather

That’s right, we all love good leather. It has to be genuine of best quality. This cut across all the leather products. From shoes, clothes, watch wrists, bags, just to name a few. Leather is expensive but that doesn’t hinder or lower our. We are more than willing to incur the cost. With something made … Read more

Youngsters Contribution Towards Wildlife Conservation.

Youngsters Contribution Towards Wildlife Conservation.

“It is easier to build strong children than repair broken men.” Fredrick Douglass It is true that we learn and stick to the teachings most done while we were still young. When we are still young, nothing seems to block our dreams and vision. We are not afraid of failures and only believe on winning. … Read more

There’s Hope For The Northern White Rhino

It's Rhino's World Day!

There’s hope for the northern white rhino. This is after a southern white rhino named Victoria was conceived via artificial insemination. This is great news to all of us. Especially after we all sadly admitted that we failed Sudan (The last Northern White Rhino). Sudan was made to rest on the 19th of March this … Read more

How do I contribute towards Nature Conservation?

How do I contribute towards Nature Conservation_

Calls for nature conservation have been dominating our news and conversations lately. And you maybe asking yourself, how do I become useful? This is a good start and in the next five minutes, you will be good to go. What is nature conservation It involves sustainable utilization of natural resources in order to prevent their … Read more

Happy World Cultural Day?

Today was World Cultural day with the theme to promote diversity. Different communities around the globe were able to celebrate their diverse cultures. Diversity is what makes the world colorful. It helps us appreciate our uniqueness. We are able to displace various activities of cultural value. It’s an opportunity to reflect on how things were … Read more

Good things come in small packages

Good things come in small packages

Do you agree that good things come in small packages? The rarest antelope species, Sitatunga, is found in the Saiwa Swamp National Park which happens to be the smallest park in Kenya.                   Saiwa swamp national park covers only 3 km squared and is located in Kitale, … Read more

Let’s Explore Nakuru Town, Kenya

Let's Explore Nakuru town, Kenya

Nakuru is the capital city of Nakuru County. It’s one of the largest cities in Kenya. It was once named the cleanest town in Africa. Sadly, that was taken away by increased population and urbanization. Climate-wise, Nakuru experiences a climate similar to the one in Nairobi. It lies 1850 meters above sea level. Being within … Read more

Embrace Domestic Tourism

Let's Embrace Domestic Tourism

Domestic tourism is not very popular in Kenya This is mostly due to the wrong information. Whereby locals tend to assume that the gate fees are too expensive. They also an assumption that tourism belongs to the white guys. But all these are wrong information is assumed to be true. There has been an increase … Read more

Human-Wildlife Conflict in Kenya

Human-Wildlife Conflict in Kenya

Wildlife conservation awareness is not well known in Kenya despite the country having most of its wildlife living within the community. Most of the local communities see wildlife as a source of income (having opportunities to sell their merchandise to the tourists) and tourists attraction, very few really have the connection with the wildlife. Human-wildlife … Read more