My Mt Kenya Packing List This is definitely not advice for professional mountaineers! This is advice for someone like me who is super stressed about climbing a mountain, even more stressed about what to
In your final year of prep school in Kenya, many schools offer their children the incredible opportunity to climb Mt Kenya with all their friends (and one parent per child) before graduating to senior
Did you know that our other passion, our side-hustle, is chemical-free farming, where we grow veggies with the local community, to sell to the wider community? Kaboom 💥!! Throw these two passions together
Kenya Just Took Home ‘Friendliest Country in the world’ …. in the world folks!!! not really surprising to us though 😁 Condé Nast Traveller readers have spoken — Kenya has been crowned the friendliest
We Treat your family as friends, not tourists We’re all about soaking up Africa’s magic from cosy little game lodges, charming farmhouses or tucked-away beach villas. Not package holidays, big hotel chains or following
Introducing The Fig & Olive, a self-catering farm cottage in amongst rolling tea fields. The Fig and Olive is one of those places where you arrive and immediately start calculating when you’re going to come back and who with? From the moment we arrived, we
I came this close to cancelling. Travelling solo can be intimidating, and the thought of zipping through ancient streets with a group of total strangers felt… well, a bit
Can you relate to that moment when your toddler throws a tantrum because the ice cream is the wrong colour 😱… and suddenly the entire restaurant is staring at you? How about when Grandpa’s
Lamu’s street food scene also offers delights like Kachori fried dough filled with spiced lentils) and chilli sauce. While chai (spiced tea) rounds off meals. The rich flavours and diverse ingredients of Lamu’s dishes
Can you take babies on safari? everything you need to know As someone who started taking my children on safari when they were in nappies and has been on over 60 family safaris since.