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Maasai Mara – For a Perfect Safari Experience

Maasai Mara – For a Perfect Safari Experience

http://porinisafaricamps.blogspot.com/2009/02/masai-mara-for-perfect-safari.html

The travelers can go for Maasai Mara safaris with local guides who are well versed with the topography and culture of the place.

Kenya Journal

Kenya Journal

http://www.leakeylife.com/blog

Based in The Rift Valley Kenya, East Africa, The Leakey Collection founders Katy and Philip Leakey live among the Maasai and provide support and employment by combining their love of the arts with their love of nature to develop stunning handcrafted

Explog

Explog

http://explorerkenyalog.blogspot.com

An insight into Kenya safari holidays and reviews of interesting places to visit including Maasai Mara, Lake Nakuru, Amboseli and Mombasa

Mara Triangle

Mara Triangle

http://maratriangle.org/blog/

Help us to protect the Mara Triangle in the Masai Mara, Kenya; one of the world's last natural wonders.

Kenya Tanzania Safaris with African Sermon Safaris

Kenya Tanzania Safaris with African Sermon Safaris

http://africansermonsafaris.blogspot.com

Kenya Tanzania Safaris tour operator with affordable holidays Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda, wildlife safaris in Kenya, Tanzania Safaris, Tanzania safari Tour, luxury safaris, africa wildebeest migration safaris, African safaris and Masai Mara tour.

Birth of a Fair Trade business

Birth of a Fair Trade business

http://birthofafairtradebusiness.blogspot.com

I recently started working on a project which would involve importing goods directly from the producer in Kenya and selling them in the UK and beyond. This may or may not appear interesting on its own but being set against the backdrop of Kenya's recent

Tricia's Blog

Tricia's Blog

http://triciawanjala.blogspot.com

An Urban African girl trying to make sense of the world around her.

Msafiri Tours & Travel

Msafiri Tours & Travel

http://www.msafiritours.com/travelblog/

Migration is the periodic movement of an animal from the place where it has been living to a new area and its subsequent return journey to the original home. When animals migrate, it is usually to find abundant food and a good place to breed. These

Zanzibar Safari

Zanzibar Safari

http://porinisafaricamps.blogspot.com/2009/02/tanzania-in-south-africa-is-turning-out.html#comments

People – from different parts of the world – are very much keen on visiting the country as well as the very picturesque islands off its coast. Zanzibar – better known for its spices – is one of the most visited islands in this region.

The Different Aspects Of Kenya Travel

The Different Aspects Of Kenya Travel

http://porinisafaricamps.blogspot.com/2009/02/different-aspects-of-kenya-travel.html

A person, on Kenya travel, can also enjoy the services of a tour guide who would be acquainting him with all the high points of such an adventure.

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Maasai being pushed out?

Labrish: Musings on Earth and Life from a Jamaican Abroad | December 19th 2009

I was shocked and saddened to read a report in the New Internationalist this month about Maasai people being evicted from the Ngorongoro highlands in Tanzania that have supported them in order to make room for safari companies. This is totally outra read more

christmas around the world

and so I whisper | December 16th 2009 by Anabel Fournier

Last night we went to see the Christmas concert at the kid's school. The theme was "Christmas Around the World".Daniela's class was representing Africa (the whole continent...) so she wore a khanga, maasai necklaces and bracelets and beaded leather s read more

Alanis Morissette Takes up Running and Eats Kale!

My Pure Diet | December 15th 2009 by Fred Flintstone

Alanis Morisette, the singer who has become the marathon-running poster child for good health recently spoke with Runner’s World about depression and how running has helped her deal with it. The 35-year-old said that, “running has made read more

How to survive the Christmas travel season

PureTravel Adventure Travel Blog | December 14th 2009 by PureTravel

If you’re heading off on vacation this Christmas or New Year or are even planning next year’s trip, then follow our tips to keep your stress levels in check and save some money into the bargain; 1. Venture off the beaten track – Yawn! Everyone read more

Massai Africa Body paint

HaloHalo.ph Just for fun | December 13th 2009 by anders

The Maasai are an indigenous African ethnic group of semi-nomadic people located in Kenya and northern Tanzania. Due to their distinctive customs and dress and residence near the many game parks of East Africa, they are among the most well known of A read more

Would You Run a Marathon Barefoot For Charity?

A Green Living Blog | December 10th 2009 by Andy Balasis

This year it seems people of all ages are pushing themselves to the limit to raise money for charity, raise consciousness on issues like climate change and the environment, and possibly raise the bar on wild and outlandish stunts. Just this year Edw read more

Eng'eno Eishoi Ng'ejuk (Knowledge For The Young Generation): Maas…

Indigenous Issues Today | December 5th 2009 by Peter N. Jones

Eng'eno Eishoi Ng'ejuk (Knowledge For The Young Generation): Maasai Video COMMUNITY: Oltopesi Maasai People: Maasai Place: Kenya - Oltopesi Created by: Oltopesi community members {flvremote}http://www.conversationsearth.org/mediapl read more

Paying our climate debt...

Greening OPSEU | December 5th 2009 by Gary Shaul

Naomi Klein takes a detailed look at the concept (and reality) of climate debt in Paying our climate debt which first appeared in Rolling Stone magazine. Climate debt is about who will pick up the bill. The grass-roots movement behind the proposal ar read more

Campaign against female cut in Transmara

Kenia - Diani Beach | December 5th 2009 by Sven Krueger

Campaigners are intensifying their efforts against female genital mutilation FGM in Maasai-land where the practice of female initiation remains common. (...) read more

Kenya's former Commonwealth Games champion dies

olympic spirit | December 2nd 2009 by li wei

NAIROBI, Dec. 1 -- Kenya's Patrick Konchellah, the 1994 Commonwealth Games champion, has died in Rift Valley where he was recouping. He was 41. Konchellah will be most remembered for his achievement on the track especially in 1994 when he clinched read more

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