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![]() Maggie Nguyo is a Kenyan who is well versed with most Kenya travel aspects. She is also the editor of http://www.my-kenya-guide.com, a website that is invaluable to travellers to Kenya. Written in a simple and personal manner, this website gives you insights and tips to help you to plan for your most memorable holiday in Kenya.
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Game Reserves in Kenya: Mount Kenya National ParkThe Game Reserves in Kenya with the best climbing is Mount Kenya National Park. Game Reserves in Kenya: Lake Nakuru National ParkAs a small Game Reserve in Kenya, Lake Nakuru is interesting to many scientists for many reasons.Read more to find out why Game Reserves in Kenya: Amboseli National ParkFor centuries the Maasai tribespeople have lived and roamed in the areas that are now Game Reserves in Kenya, including Amboseli National Park. Kenya WeddingsWeddings in exotic locations are becoming increasingly popular. Kenya is now one of the top wedding locations. The beauty of Kenya is that it offers you diversity. You could also have a honeymoon safari in Kenya thereafter. Famous People From KenyaAcross history many famous people from Kenya have made their mark on its lively history and evolution from a country of nomadic tribes peoples to a full democracy competing in the global economy with Europe and America Kenya CultureKenya Culture is a rich blend of traditional African tribal cultures, along with Arabic, Portuguese and British influences left over from days gone by. Amazing Attractions in KenyaKenya has many attractions ranging from the natural beauty of the Kenya Highlands, crowned by Mount Kenya's icy peak, to the golden, sandy beaches on its Eastern shores, and the exotic African wildlife that can't be found on any other continent. History of KenyaKenya's fascinating history has been influenced by a myriad of factors. The Portuguese, Arabs, British all had a significant contribution to what Kenya is today. Kenya Animals: the Very Best of Kenyan WildlifeImagine hiking through the bush and suddenly your attention is seized by the mighty roar of a distant lion. You have not experienced anything yet until you stand just 100metres close to Africa's Wild animals
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