Posted by admin on December 1, 2009 ·
Local Kikuyu people stay on this tallest mountain and worship it because they believe that it inhabits their god, Ngai and so is termed, ‘the place of light’.
Mt. Kenya being the second highest mountain after Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, is covered with thick vegetation on lower slopes, with snow at it’s peak.
It has many plant and rare animal species in addition to birds, which gives a captivating [...]
Posted by admin on September 28, 2009 ·
Introduction
Any physically fit person can climb Mt. Kenya. No climbing experience is necessary to get you to the top of Kenya’s highest Mountain (5,199M) with its magnificent gleaming glaciers, Flora & Fauna.
Weather
Mt. Kenya can and is climbed at all times of the year. If possible however, it is best to avoid the two rainy seasons that may start in mid March and last through till mid [...]
Posted by admin on April 17, 2009 ·
5 DAYS MOUNT Kenya Safari UP SIRIMON DOWN NARO MORU.
DAY 1 Nairobi/Nanyuki. 9.00 am. Get picked from your Nairobi hotel. Drive to Nanyuki town, a town set on the foothills of mt. Kenya . After lunch spend the rest of the afternoon acclimatsising and sorting out and organizing all the requirements for your trip. Dinner and overnight at a Nanyuki budget hotel.
DAY 2 Kenya Tours Nanyuki/ Old Moses. [...]
Posted by admin on April 9, 2009 ·
5 DAYS MOUNT KENYA UP SIRIMON DOWN NARO MORU.
DAY 1 Nairobi/Nanyuki. 9.00 am. Get picked from your Nairobi hotel. Drive to Nanyuki town, a town set on the foothills of mt. Kenya . After lunch spend the rest of the afternoon acclimatsising and sorting out and organizing all the requirements for your trip. Dinner and overnight at a Nanyuki budget hotel.
DAY 2 Nanyuki/ Old Moses. After breakfast, drive [...]