Iten Kenya Athletes: Inside the Home of Champions Iten Kenya athletes training camp is the most famous running destination in the world. This small Kenyan highland town at 2,400 metres…
El Molo Group Kenya: Lake Turkana's Most Ancient Fishing Community The El Molo group of Kenya is the country's smallest ethnic group, with a population of approximately 500 people. This…
Loiyangalani,, Kenya: Gateway to Lake Turkana's Wild East Shore Loiyangalani, Kenya,a, sits on the southeastern shore of Lake Turkana as the main settlement on the lake's windswept eastern coast. This…
Sibiloi National Park: Where Human Origins Meet Lake Turkana's East Shore Sibiloi National Park on Lake Turkana's northeastern shore is one of the world's most important palaeontological sites. This 1,570-square-kilometre…
IKakamega Forest Birding: Kenya's Only Tropical Rainforest Kakamega Forest birding in western Kenya accesses the country's only tropical rainforest. This remnant of the great Guinea-Congolian forest belt once stretched across…
Ruma National Park: Home of Kenya's Last Roan Antelope Ruma National Park protects the only remaining roan antelope population in Kenya. This 120-square-kilometer park in western Kenya's Lambwe Valley sits…
Shaba National Reserve: Joy Adamson's Last Home in Kenya's Arid North Shaba National Reserve covers 239 square kilometers of striking volcanic and spring-fed terrain in northern Kenya. This reserve sits…
Meru National Park Kenya: The Land of Elsa and the Big Five Meru National Park, Kenya, is one of East Africa's most scenic and wildlife-rich national parks. This 870-square-kilometer park…
Marsabit National Park: Forest and Wildlife Above Kenya's Desert Marsabit National Park rises from the surrounding desert as a forested mountain island in Kenya's arid north. This 360-square-kilometer park sits…
Chalbi Desert Tour: Crossing Kenya's Only True Desert A Chalbi Desert tour crosses Kenya's only genuine desert landscape between Marsabit and Lake Turkana. The Chalbi Desert is a vast salt…