Untitled by roslynmarks
I had the opportunity to actually go into the huts and see the inside of the different housing. I got to see how houses where built and how they make the jewlery, I even got to buy some of the jewlery.
over 5 years ago| F | Fig Tree Lodge |
| I | Il Moran |
| L | Little Governor's Camp |
| S | Salabwek |
Write an entry Entries about this placeUntitled by roslynmarksI had the opportunity to actually go into the huts and see the inside of the different housing. I got to see how houses where built and how they make the jewlery, I even got to buy some of the jewlery. over 5 years agoUntitled by roslynmarksThis placed humbled my disposition. I fell in love with the country and the people. Everyone was so nice and warm, they were receptive to my mission. I had a chance to mountain climb and visit with so many people that touched my heart. over 5 years agoUntitled by ksrtwWow – what a week! We haven’t got that long (and its quite expensive here) to tell you about our amazing week in Kenya. We started off by touring Nairobi and the local villages. We stayed with a Kenyan family who looked after us and we particularly got on with the kids who were Willie 3 and Ben and Fred who were 11 and 13. The accommodation was rural and we coped really well with the outside long drop – particularly since it was quite dark and the cows were kept right next to it! We also got to see all the crops they are growing including the new organic section which is thriving. We managed to wash using the hot river water provided and enjoyed a couple of pints of Tusker beer in the local pub with a few guys from the village (including the chief and the retired headmaster – not quite up to Katie and Babs standards!) See all 6 entries |
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