The Mijikenda are nine closely related sub-communities of coastal Kenya whose identity is anchored in the sacred Kaya forests inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, with a distinctive language family, an agricultural and trading economy and a still-living oral tradition.
Lake Turkana is the world's largest permanent desert lake and the cradle of human evolution. A guide to the Jade Sea, Sibiloi National Park, the Turkana Boy, oil and the region.
Mount Kenya is Africa's second-highest peak and one of the country's principal water towers. A complete guide to the National Park, the ecosystem, climbing, wildlife and conservation.
Kenya's cultural heritage encompasses seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites, over 40 ethnic communities with distinct traditions, globally significant paleontological collections, and a rich tapestry of i...
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