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James G. Kamweru is a tour operator and has been organizing and reporting on Vacation, Travel and Tours for years. For More Information Visit his site at

    Safari Rally Set to Return to the World Championships

    Kenya's safari rally, the once famous and popular world championship event has been fighting unsuccessfully to get back to its lost status. The Safari lost its place in the world rally series after the government of Kenya failed to provide enough funding for the event. Read: Safari Rally Set to Return to the World Championships Read

    By: James G Kamweru | 03/07/2008 | Destinations

    Virgin Atlantic Boss Campaigns for Kenya Tourism

    The British high profile individuals continue to render a lot of support to the ailing tourism sector in Kenya. Virgin Atlantic boss sir Richard Branson has added his influence and wealth to the campaign. Apart from building a hotel in the famous Maasai Mara national park, Sir Richard is committing about a quarter of a million British pounds in direct marketing of the country. Read: Virgin Atlantic Boss Campaigns for Kenya Tourism Read

    By: James G Kamweru | 23/05/2008 | Destinations

    Conservative Kenyans Could be Missing a Point

    The Ark of the Covenant is described in the Bible as a sacred container, wherein rested the Tablets of stone containing the Ten Commandments as well as other sacred Israelite pieces. According to the Biblical account, the Ark was built at the command of God, in accord with Moses' prophetic vision on Mount Sinai (Exodus 25:9-10). God communicated with Moses "from between the two cherubim" on the Ark's cover (Exodus 25:22). Read: Conservative Kenyans Could be Missing a Point Read

    By: James G Kamweru | 23/05/2008 | Religion

    Nairobi, Kenya's Capital Gradually Changing Face

    The capital city of the Republic Of Kenya is gradually changing its face. After years of neglect and poor management in the 1990's, Nairobi is now reclaiming its lost glory. By the year 2002, the city was characterized by heaps of garbage in every street. Read: Nairobi, Kenya's Capital Gradually Changing Face Read

    By: James G Kamweru | 14/05/2008 | Destinations

    The Eight Hundred Year Secret From Kenya

    It could pass for the best kept secret anywhere in the world. For eight hundred years, a selected number of people have known about it, but have jealously guarded the knowledge only letting it pass to highly vetted chosen few whose induction course takes years to complete. Read: The Eight Hundred Year Secret From Kenya Read

    By: James G Kamweru | 14/05/2008 | Destinations

    Mysterious Hot Water Geysers of the Kenyan Rift Valley

    One of the most conspicuous occurrences of the great rift valley is its many lakes. Every few kilometres down the floor of the rift valley one finds a lake. In Kenya, five lakes namely, Baringo, Bogoria, Nakuru, Elementaita and Naivasha occur within a span of forty kilometres. The lakes are known all over the world for being pivotal to the regions ecosystem. Read: Mysterious Hot Water Geysers of the Kenyan Rift Valley Read

    By: James G Kamweru | 02/05/2008 | Destinations

    In the Jungle Friends Need not be Acquitances

    One of the biggest lessons when in the midst of the untamed world is the accurate interpretation of sites and sounds. The behaviour of monkeys, birds, small animals and antelopes are mostly in reaction to occurrences to their immediate neighbourhood. Read: In the Jungle Friends Need not be Acquitances Read

    By: James G Kamweru | 02/05/2008 | Destinations

    World Cup 2010 Kenya Gears Up as a Stop Over Attraction

    There is no event like the soccer world cup. All the others, the Olympics, world athletics championship, continental soccer derbies may come close but none ever gets quite there. The world cup is in a class of its own. Read: World Cup 2010 Kenya Gears Up as a Stop Over Attraction Read

    By: James G Kamweru | 25/04/2008 | Football

    An Encounter With a Fighter Buffalo

    Nakuru national park is one of the few black rhino sanctuaries that are under surveillance twenty four hours a day. All the rhinos in the park must be observed and their exact locations be documented every three hours. It is an exercise that involves close monitoring and allocation of resources. Read: An Encounter With a Fighter Buffalo Read

    By: James G Kamweru | 05/12/2007 | Destinations

    Kenya: Danger From the Most Unlikely Quarters

    The giraffe is one of the easy animals to find in various kenyan parks. It is easily identified by its long neck and beautiful spots. It has a such graceful walk and and almost a friendly glance to you from up there. Read: Kenya: Danger From the Most Unlikely Quarters Read

    By: James G Kamweru | 05/12/2007 | Destinations
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