The discovery of hominid fossils in Kenya dating back to millions of years have led many to believe Kenya (and of course the surrounding East Africa region) as the cradle of mankind. A homo erectus skull dating back 1.5 million years plus a 1.4 million old homo habilis skull are Kenya’s credentials in the world of palaeontology.
Kenyan Homestays Blog Archive - September, 2011
5 Reasons Why Homestays Offer the Best Accommodation Experience
For those who intend to visit Kenya for a lengthy period of time, getting adequate accommodation is an engaging endeavour as the choices are usually limited to lonesome hotels, teeming hostels, lacklustre apartments and enriching homestays. Below are five reasons why homestays will make your time in East Africa delightful.
Adansonia Digitata...Surviving in a Digital World
The Baobab tree or Mbuyu as it is known in Swahili is a striking deciduous tree of immense girth which can grow up to 25m in height, bare of leaves for as much as 9 months of the year.




