Gigiri Homestead
54 Gigiri Court, Nairobi
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Gigiri Homestead Nairobi

54 Gigiri Court Nairobi, Kenya

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From Nairobi to the gorillas......

A travel blog entry by heidiyoung

... have called him Jade & he is jet black! That night I hear the hyenas chattering & howling as I shivered under the stars! Africa is cold at night! The next day we crossed the border to Uganda, the border was ******. Borders always are, lots of security, traders & just noise & general mayhem. We sweated there for about an hour and a half before we got through. The landscape changed quite quickly from dry to lush green fields & quite tropical looking. The kenyan & Ugandan people do ...

T.I.A (This Is Africa)

A travel blog entry by thordis_th

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... i rútan og hér er klukkan orðin hálf 7. Eftir klukkustund kom viðgerðarmaður til að reyna að laga rútuna, eftir 2 klukkustundir var okkur sagt að önnur rúta væri á leiðinni. 5 klukkutímum síðar kom hin rútan. Hefði okkur verið sagt í byrjun að við þyrftum að bíða í 7 tíma eftir hinni rútunni þá hefði ég drifið mig til baka til Nairobi og reddað mér á annan hátt til Kampala. Allavega, rútan sem kom var nú þegar hálffull af fólki ...

Christmas in Kenya

A travel blog entry by tobequitefrank

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... of a hill to spot the snow-capped peak of Mount Kenya rising in the distance. Taking an alternative route back, we came to understand the scope of diversity in crops grown in the area, with the following my best efforts at listing all we saw: potato, maze (corn), sweet potato, tomato, sugar cane, mango, guava, kale, sorghum, macadamia, banana, coffee and tea. With the sun starting to sink it was time to return to Kiaritha. On the drive back ...

Christmas time!

A travel blog entry by kathrynraindle

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Christmas was 'different'! woke up and felt so home sick because i knew that i would be missing out on my normal routine of being woken very early by my little sister so we could see what santa had bought...together. Could'nt help thinking what she would be doing right now.

Christmas wasn't a huge celebration at the home where i was staying but when i went to the centre i helped to put their gifts in their labelled bags. I recall them each getting ...

Every day is an adventure!

A travel blog entry by lindesaymace

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... squeeze people in and let them off again in the gaps between police checks. We were 20 people and a large suitcase, which rather selfishly had a seat all to itself, squashed into 14 seats. At the start I was perched with one bum cheek just resting on the edge of the seats either side of the aisle, with the rest of me suspended in space. After a while though, a wooden board was passed back and I was motioned to stand up so that ...