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At 'Kona Baridi' i.e Cold Corner, near Ngong |
I am a Travel
and Tourism student. I love my course because it adequately covers what I am
almost most passionate about. God’s grace enabled me join the best institute
that offers Hospitality and Tourism learning in Africa. That not only means I
occasionally interact with foreign students (that sounds discriminatory), but
also offers a chance to travel far and wide mostly for research,
familiarization and fun! This is a post about a recent trip to the Kenyan Rift
Valley, a natural phenomenon of exquisite beauty and a geological masterpiece
produced by millions of years of intense volcanic, tectonic and faulting
processes. This we capped by paying a 3 day visit to the world renowned Maasai
Mara Game reserve; host to the 7th natural wonder in the world, the
annual cycle of wildebeest’s migration to and from Tanzania’s Serengeti
National Park.
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Menu: Kenya...spoilt for choice |
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With colleagues after going through the gorge |
Day 1 saw us
travel to The Bogoria Spa Resort. Enroute we visited the flamingos’ paradise
that is Lake Nakuru and got an aerial view of the Rift Valley near Kijabe. An
elegant establishment owned by Kenya’s second president and less than quarter
of an hour’s drive to the famous Lake it’s named after. It also prides itself
for having the only natural spa in the entire world that constantly bubbles out
water at 37°C, the human body temperature and as such, a pool has been built
that offers not only the warm water but also healing properties for the skin.
That was fun, trust me; swimming at 0200HRS in that water is unrivalled. Next day,
we got the chance to visit the nearby Lake Baringo with its 7 islands including
one which is dwelt by one man, his 5 wives and 27 children! Lake Bogoria is
marvellous with its characteristic long and slender outline but more so the
thousands of flamingos on its shores and geysers that spring over 20 metres
high. Boiling eggs in its hot springs was also massively fun, and so was the
partaking of themJ
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Hell's gate and the spa's swimming pool |
After two
nights, we departed for the other lake town of Naivasha passing the Equator as
we travelled South not to forget the spectacular Lake Elementaita just past
Kenya’s most famous ‘nyamchom’ (grilled meat) location, Kikopey. The night was
an eventful one and energy levels high as we planned an early hike in the
absolutely fascinating Hell’s Gate National Park. This was to be followed by
the two hundred kms journey to the Mara. For any man that hopes to propose marriage
to a lucky damsel soon, I would suggest you do it at the gorge in the H.G.N.P…it
began as a crack. This then developed and the erosion processes over millions
of years has made the gorge a site to behold. We had a local Maasai guide and
the hike through various spots took our breath away; from visible volcanic
plugs, to rocks bearing hot water and steep descents and ascents coupled with
the eerie feeling of being totally surrounded by wild animals is unrivalled.
Let us just say it’s a smaller version of the Grand Canyon in Arizona.
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Lakes Baringo, Bogoria, Nakuru and Magadi |
Heading to Mara
along the very straight Maii Mahiu-Narok Road, you’d be mistaken to think a
ruler was used all through. We passed in between two volcanic mountains. Suswa
on the left is extinct but the more spectacular Longonot is dormant; meaning it
may just blow up anytime with no prior warning! The drive was long but we got
to relax for two nights at Sarova Mara, a marvellous hotel built right inside
the game reserve.
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Locomotion; our tour bus in various locations |
The drives in
Mara are to die for and unique. Early morning we went to witness the unique Balloon
Safaris. Basically, you pay 420 US$ (35,000 KSH) for an unforgettable
experience composed of an hour in the air watching either animals, the African
sun rise from far in the horizon or taking awesome aerial pictures. I give up.
My words cannot describe just how amazing it is. It has to be done at dawn because
then the sun has yet to make the air hot which would prevent the hot air rising
up. The Mara River swarms with crocodiles and hippos and is a site to behold as
thousands of animals cross for greener pastures, literally. After visiting more
hotels and sites, our cameras were now full of pictures holding immense
memories and it was time to drive back home.
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One of the seven wonders of the World |
Dear reader,
Kenia ist schön (Kenya is beautiful, German). Plan and get away from the city
sometime. Explore the nation that is surely a Beautiful Republic. I remain,
Njabia the 3rd.
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