Kenya

Kenya Through the Lens: Wild Landscapes, Rich Cultures, Unforgettable Moments

Watamu Beach Kenya Coast Rocks Islands

Watamu

Gede on one side, Mida Creek on another, and enough warm shallow sea in between to quietly wreck any serious plan for the day

Tsavo - Salt Lick Lodge

Tsavo

Elephant country on a massive scale, with river drama, rough roads, railway history, and some of the most memorable safari country in Kenya.

Lake Naivasha - Man Fishing from a Dead Tree

Naivasha

An easy run out of Nairobi with boat rides, hippos on the lawns, drowned trees in the lake, and enough nearby action to keep it interesting.

Nairobi CBD by Night: Nation Centre and downtown skyline

Nairobi

Nairobi Unfiltered: Where Skyscrapers Meet Savannah and the City Never Sleeps

The Mombasa Tusks in 2007

Mombasa

I first came to Mombasa as a backpacker in January 2003 and have kept returning since. Enough times to collect Old Town corners, beach stretches, seafood stops, and a fair bit of the city’s heat, noise, and coastal disorder along the way.

Lamu Town Island Swahili Culture Heritage

Lamu

An old Swahili town reached by boat, shaped by sea, donkeys, narrow lanes, and a rhythm the rest of the coast largely misplaced.

Lake Victoria - Rusinga Island - Ngodhe Island - Boats

Lake Victoria

Rusinga Island, Homa Bay, Luo culture, island warmth, great fish, and one of Kenya’s most quietly rewarding corners.

The Kilifi Creek and Bridge

Kilifi

Creek views, rocky stretches, kites in the sky, strong seafood, and an older Swahili coast still sitting just below the surface.

Amboseli - Wildebeest

Amboseli

Four trips from Nairobi, plenty of wildlife, and one mountain that still steals the show

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