Posts tagged ‘Kenya’

If you’re a woman traveling to Kenya, personal safety is probably the number one concern you have. But for women traveling to Kenya on their own, if they follow some basic precautions, they should be OK. Thousands of women travel alone in Kenya each year and have a great time.

Of course basic health and safety precautions should be followed by all travelers to Africa but here we concentrate on issues particular to women visiting Kenya.

How to Deal With Unwanted Sexual Attention

Women traveling alone in Kenya will likely experience some unsolicited attention from men but it’s usually more annoying than dangerous. The basic problem lies in the fact that local women will rarely travel alone, it’s just not culturally acceptable, but Read more:

Kenya holidays are fiery and once you set foot on this republic you will begin to understand why most people simply can not get enough of it.

Tsavo National Park is so large it had to be divided into East and West and the diverse flora and fauna to be had here is the icing on the proverbial cake. The animals to be viewed here include lions and elephants, various antelope species among others. Tsavo holds a special place in the country’s touristic circuit because this is where Indian railway workers were turned into delicacies by the lions that roamed this region while the construction of the railway line was being undertaken.

From a gung ho project spot to a more docile neighborhood the contingency can then proceed to Mount Kenya National Park that has a spectacular natural forest to boot. While within this turf be sure to swing by the Aberdares for a round of fishing and pause at the Mau-Mau caves that were used as hideouts by the country’s liberators Read more: