History, Archeology and Legends of Kenya
Kenya rock art of Mfangano Island.
Historical and factual articles on Kenya’s archeological and cultural heritage sites as well as its wildlife.
The story about Elsa the Lioness and a book called Born Free continues to capture the hearts and minds of people everywhere. Joy and George Adamson were the pioneers...
moreEast Africa is still considered by many anthropologists to be the Cradle of Mankind and the many archaeological sites in Kenya add substance to this claim...
moreThe Maasai who live in the Amboseli-Tsavo region belong to the Nilotic ethnic group and migrated down Africa's great river, the Nile, from about the 15th century AD....
moreMenengai Crater is one of Kenya's most intriguing destinations, with spectacular scenery combining with local beliefs about evil spirits roaming the area...
moreKisumu Museum, located in Kenya’s third largest city, has exhibits that include cultural history from this region....
moreSibiloi National Park in Kenya stands on the edge of the largest desert lake in the world, Lake Turkana. The park is a World Heritage Site and known as The Cradle of Humankind...
moreMan eating Lions and the Lunatic Express, what's it all about? The Tsavo River in Kenya is the setting for a gruesome tale that unfolded in 1898. A legend was created and later a movie...
moreChristian the lion, a true story of the relationship between man and animal, and Christian's extraordinary journey from zoo, to Harrods and finally to the wilds of Kenya....
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