Kenya’s Big Five
Kenya is recognized globally as a tourist destination particularly because of the big five. The big five comprises of these animals: buffalo, lion, elephant, rhino along with the rhino which the early game hunters regarded as the most challenging and dangerous to hunt on foot in Africa. It is worth mentioning that some of the ideal places to see the big five are: Lewa Conservancy, Lake Nakuru National Park, Tsavo National Park, Amboseli National Park,…
Sceneries at the Diani Beach
Did you know that Diani Beach has been voted as Africa’s leading beach destination fifth time consecutively since 2015? The tourist destination is in Kwale County, Kenya, on the Indian Coast approximately 30 kilometers from Mombasa town. It is worth noting that the indigenous people are the Digo, a sub-ethnic group from the Mijikenda community, fortunately, the promising tourism-related economic activity has drawn other ethnic tribes to settle in Diani. The travelers, honeymooners, water-sport enthusiasts,…
Five Things Tourists Can Never Do in Rwanda
Rwanda is a landlocked country in East Africa with perfect destinations for a vacation in which most tourists from all corners of the world explore her. It has gorgeous museums, national parks and the Kigali Genocide Memorial. It is essential for tourists who desire to visit this country to learn and understand a few things that are illegal to avoid confrontation with authorities. In order to have a perfect trip to Rwanda, check out the…
The Best Waterfalls in Africa
Africa is the second-largest continent with that where it has 30 million square kilometers. It stands tall as one of the most wonderful continents in the world with promising demographics but mostly because of its strategic location full of natural scenery. Some of the outstanding features are natural waterfalls that many tourists from across the world visit to explore. Here is a list of the major waterfalls that tourists come to see each year. Victoria…
Travelling During Covid-19
We have all been dealt a major blow by the coronavirus in 2020. All plans have somewhat been put to a halt as the entire world struggles with this virus. The travel and tourism world has not been left behind. In fact, with the quarantine and self-isolation and many countries shutting their borders, tourism has been dealt a major blow. But we have gone through a rigorous thought process to see how we can change…