Kajiado Tourism Promotion Film
Transforming Kajiado Step by Step
I tried Kenya’s largest Ferris wheel at Two Rivers mall *It gets dramatic*
THE EYE OF KENYA TWO RIVERS FERRIS WHEEL
LOCATION:TWO RIVERS MALL
PRICE: 500 KSH FOR TWO RIDES
CLOSING TIME:9 PM
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Amboseli National Park, Kenya
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Amboseli National Park, formerly Maasai Amboseli Game Reserve, is in Kajiado District, Rift Valley Province in Kenya. The park is 39,206 hectares (392 km2; 151 sq mi)[1] in size at the core of an 8,000 square kilometres (3,100 sq mi) ecosystem that spreads across the Kenya-Tanzania border. The local people are mainly Maasai, but people from other parts of the country have settled there attracted by the successful tourist-driven economy and intensive agriculture along the system of swamps that makes this low-rainfall area (average 350 mm (14 in)) one of the best wildlife-viewing experiences in the world with 400 species of birds including water birds, pelicans, kingfishers, crakes, hammerkops and 47 types of raptor.
The park protects two of the five main swamps, and includes a dried-up Pleistocene lake and semi-arid vegetation.
240 kilometers (150 miles) southeast from the capital city Nairobi, Amboseli National Park is the second most popular national park in Kenya after Maasai Mara National Reserve.
History
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In 1883, Joseph Thompson was the first European to penetrate the feared Maasai region known as Empusel (meaning 'salty, dusty place' in Maa). He, too, was astonished by the fantastic array of wildlife and the contrast between the arid areas of the dry-lake bed and the oasis of the swamps, a contrast that persists today.
Amboseli was set aside as the 'Southern Reserve' for Maasai in 1906 but returned to local control as a Game Reserve in 1948. Gazetted a National Park in 1974 to protect the core this unique ecosystem, it was declared a UNESCO Man and the Biosphere Reserve in 1991. The park earned $3.5 m (€2.9 m) in 2005. On 29 September 2005, Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki declared that control of the park should pass from the Kenya Wildlife Service to the Olkejuado County Council and the Maasai tribe. Some observers saw this as a political favour in advance of a vote on a new Kenyan constitution: legal challenges are currently in court. The degazetting would divert park admission fees directly to the County Council with shared benefits to the Maasai immediately surrounding the park.
Fauna
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The park is famous for being the best place in Africa to get close to free-ranging elephants.[3] Other attractions of the park include opportunities to meet Maasai and visit a Maasai village. The park also offers spectacular views of Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest free-standing mountain in the world.
Amboseli offers some of the best opportunities to see African animals because its vegetation is sparse due to the long dry months. Amboseli National Park is home to wild animals, which include the African elephant, cape buffalo, impala, lion, cheetah, hyena, giraffe, zebra, and wildebeest among other African animals. There is also a host of Kenyan birds, both large and small, to see if you keep your eyes open and stop at every sighting.
The park has several rules to protect the wildlife: do not get out of your vehicle, except at designated spots; do not harass the animals in any way; keep to the tracks; no off-road driving; and animals always have the right of way. The roads in Amboseli have a loose surface of volcanic soil that is dusty in the dry season and impassable in the wet season.
The Ultimate KENYAN STREET FOOD TOUR in Mombasa - Coastal East African Food, Kenya!
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Mombasa is a beautiful city located in Kenya, on the east coast of Africa. It’s a melting pot of a city, full of culture and delicious food. In this video, I met up with Farhana and Samil, both from Mombasa, and both love to eat.
Lighthouse - First place we headed on this Kenyan street food tour of Mombasa is along the coast called Mama Ngina drive, or Lighthouse. You’ll find an abundance of small snacks along the road with a view over the cliffs of the Indian ocean. Probably my favorite street food was the fried cassava chips, which are fried fresh, put into bags, then seasoned with salt, chili powder, and lime juice.
Here are the main street food snacks we had:
Coconut, heart of palm, cassava - 340 KES ($3.33) total
Cassava chips
Roasted and fried cassava
Coconuts
Sweet potato, corn, many things
Next we headed into the heart of Mombasa to eat from a roadside shop selling a mixture of bhajias, fried potatoes, and fried chilies. This is legendary street food in Mombasa! When you order she puts all the fried things onto a plate and douses them in coconut chutney and hot sauce. The combination is delicious, and my favorite item was the fried chilies.
Bhajia plate combo - 90 KES ($0.88)
Azad Ice Cream - We then had sugarcane juice, a Mombasa Kenyan favorite. They added sugarcane, plus ginger and lime.
Damascus Shawarma - 200 KES ($1.96) - One of the popular food trucks in Mombasa is Damascus shawarma. It was pretty good.
Abbasi Darbar - To finish off this Kenyan food tour of Mombasa, we ended with a mega meat feast at Abbasi Darbar, a great place to fulfill all your meat needs. We ordered most of what they offer on the menu. Everything was delicious, but I think the winner for me was the spring chicken tikka.
Total price - 1,900 KES ($18.64)
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Lerruat Log Resort
Explore the natural beauty and simple joys you get when at Lerruat Log resort located at Kumpa in Kajiado County
Amboseli National Park, Kenya HD
Amboseli National Park, Kenya HD
Amboseli National Park, formerly Maasai Amboseli Game Reserve, is in Kajiado District, Rift Valley Province in Kenya. The park is 39,206 hectares (392 km2; 151 sq mi) in size at the core of an 8,000 square kilometres (3,100 sq mi) ecosystem that spreads across the Kenya-Tanzania border. The local people are mainly Maasai, but people from other parts of the country have settled there attracted by the successful tourist-driven economy and intensive agriculture along the system of swamps that makes this low-rainfall area (average 350 mm (14 in)) one of the best wildlife-viewing experiences in the world with 400 species of birds including water birds, pelicans, kingfishers, crakes, hammerkops and 47 types of raptor.
The park protects two of the five main swamps, and includes a dried-up Pleistocene lake and semi-arid vegetation.
240 kilometers (150 miles) southeast from the capital city Nairobi, Amboseli National Park is the second most popular national park in Kenya after Maasai Mara National Reserve and the visit can easily be done in a weekend.
History Amboseli National Park, Kenya
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In 1883, Joseph Thompson was the first European to penetrate the feared Maasai region known as Empusel (meaning 'salty, dusty place' in Maa). He, too, was astonished by the fantastic array of wildlife and the contrast between the arid areas of the dry-lake bed and the oasis of the swamps, a contrast that persists today.
Amboseli was set aside as the 'Southern Reserve' for Maasai in 1906 but returned to local control as a Game Reserve in 1948. Gazetted a National Park in 1974 to protect the core this unique ecosystem, it was declared a UNESCO Man and the Biosphere Reserve in 1991. The park earned $3.5 m (€2.9 m) in 2005. On 29 September 2005, Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki declared that control of the park should pass from the Kenya Wildlife Service to the Olkejuado County Council and the Maasai tribe. Some observers saw this as a political favour in advance of a vote on a new Kenyan constitution: legal challenges are currently in court. The degazetting would divert park admission fees directly to the County Council with shared benefits to the Maasai immediately surrounding the park.
Fauna Amboseli National Park, Kenya
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The park is famous for being the best place in Africa to get close to free-ranging elephants. Other attractions of the park include opportunities to meet Maasai and visit a Maasai village. The park also offers spectacular views of Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest free-standing mountain in the world.
Amboseli offers some of the best opportunities to see African animals because its vegetation is sparse due to the long dry months. Amboseli National Park is home to wild animals, which include the African elephant, cape buffalo, impala, lion, cheetah, hyena, giraffe, zebra, and wildebeest among other African animals. There is also a host of Kenyan birds, both large and small, to see if you keep your eyes open and stop at every sighting.
The park has several rules to protect the wildlife: do not get out of your vehicle, except at designated spots; do not harass the animals in any way; keep to the tracks; no off-road driving; and animals always have the right of way. The roads in Amboseli have a loose surface of volcanic soil that is dusty in the dry season and impassable in the wet season.
There is a small airport in Amboseli, the Amboseli Airport (HKAM).
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Summary: My stay with Maasai Warriors
Orpull Enkapune:
Place/Enkop: Mosiro, Kajiado, Kenya
Time/Rishata: Nov 2015/ Olapa le tomon oo nabo 2015
Maa Subtribe/Iloshom: Il-Purko
*Orpull* Orpull is a maa traditional training camp.
It is an time when the maa warriors (Lamuarn)/(Ilmurani) stays together in in the bush, eating only meat and herbal medicine to gain strength to the body and mind.
Traditional this time has been used to prepare for war/raids and to be able to stay strong and healthy long periods. Also it has had a purpose to heal someone who fallen very sick.
Orpull gives an opportunity to gain strength in the group, practice singing, dancing, use of weapons, making of weapons etc.
It is also a opportunity to fully learn how to use the local available herbs (for soup/motorik), practice slaughtering correctly, how to differentiate and prepare all body parts.
Traditionally the maa lamuan stayed for about 3 months in a row every year and is seen as one of the secrets behind their great fighting power.
Today poverty and lack of animals has shortened this time dramatic but is still practiced by real warriors in less assessable areas of the maa people.
*Enkapune* Olmaa for cave. In the raining season the orpull is located with a cave as the cave protects from rainfall and the place for sleeping can be dry. And in the dry season the orpull is located in a bushy or forested area.
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*Maa people* All the groups speaking the maa langage (Maasai, Samburu and Ilchamus etc.)
*Maasai* The biggest of the maa people living in Kenya and Tanzania. The existanse of 16 sub-tribes/divitions/Iloshom living together. Among them, the biggest is Il-purko and Il-kisongo The word Maa sai refers to Maa = listen and Sai = God. The people who listen to god Population 1,5-2milion
*Maasai Subribes/Divisions* Iloshom:
Tanzania: Ilkisongo, Ilserengeti, Ilpurko, Illoitaa, Isalei
Kenya/Narok: Ilpurko(Maasai Mara), Illoitaa, ildamat, Siria, Ilmoitanik
Kenya/Kajiado: Ilmatapato, Iltoikokitoki, Ilkekonyukie, Iloodokilani(Magadi), Ldalatlekutuk, Ilkaputei
Kenya Outdoors Ololua Camp #ObamaWeekend
Get away from the Nairobi hustle and bustles during Obama visit,Unwind,enjoy bonfire,bush party,swim day & night,camp,play games,dance and rejuvenate while having unlimited fun....
Oloolua Resort is situated outcast of Ngong Town overlooking the famous Ngong Hills. It is the most uniquely designed place in Kajiado County bordering the capital city of Nairobi.
When you spend a night,or a day at Oloolua Resort you have given a smile to a child in the homes and also rescued another innocent infant from the streets or slums of Nairobi.It's Oloolua Resort's uniqueness of existence & commitment to the cause.
CHARGES:
Kenyan; Ksh.2850 per person sharing
Expatriates; Ksh.2900 per person sharing
ACTIVITIES;
**Camping
**Bonfire
**Bush Party
**Swimming Day or Night
**Fishing
**Fun team building,water rugby & games
The Daily Life of Maasai
A glance into the daily life of a normal Maasai family not far from Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya. During the 2 weeks I stayed with them, I got an insight into their daily activities and culture, which I would like to share through this video. Unlike some charity campaigns may tell you, they have a perfectly normal and good life, with a close community, the majority of time spent outdoors, good weather, great hospitality, plenty of time and lots of knowledge about the forest around them: something to be proud of! Western culture could learn a lot from this, just like Maasai/Kenyan culture could learn from Western culture. Keep in mind that there is not 'one' Maasai culture: they all have the same base and heritage, but within that there are again different clans and subgroups, traditional and 'modern' areas. This area is rather 'modern'.
Of course, this video is all thanks to Samwel Naikada, his family and the rest of the community. I met so many people that unfortunately I cannot mention all of them here, but I only had positive experiences and everyone was extremely welcoming and kind!
The family and community are very keen on sharing their culture and lifestyle with others. So why not knock on their door and stay there against small payment instead of paying crazy money for some lodge? Why not immerse yourself in the culture of the country you are visiting instead of eating only tourist food and only having other tourists around you?
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exact location: Olkirreruki Village, close to Lolgorien, Kenya
contact: Samwel Naikada, naikada2005@yahoo.com, facebook: Ole Naikada Sam
Our water... Importance of herbs to stay healty
Orpull Enkapuni:
Place/Enkop: Mosiro, Kajiado, Kenya
Time/Rishata: Nov 2015/ Olapa le tomon oo nabo 2015
Maa Subtribe/Iloshom: Il-Purko
*Orpull* Orpull is a maa traditional training camp.
It is an time when the maa warriors (Lamuarn)/(Ilmurani) stays together in in the bush, eating only meat and herbal medicine to gain strength to the body and mind.
Traditional this time has been used to prepare for war/raids and to be able to stay strong and healthy long periods. Also it has had a purpose to heal someone who fallen very sick.
Orpull gives an opportunity to gain strength in the group, practice singing, dancing, use of weapons, making of weapons etc.
It is also a opportunity to fully learn how to use the local available herbs (for soup/motorik), practice slaughtering correctly, how to differentiate and prepare all body parts.
Traditionally the maa lamuan stayed for about 3 months in a row every year and is seen as one of the secrets behind their great fighting power.
Today poverty and lack of animals has shortened this time dramatic but is still practiced by real warriors in less assessable areas of the maa people.
*Enkapuni* Olmaa for cave. In the raining season the orpull is located with a cave as the cave protects from rainfall and the place for sleeping can be dry. And in the dry season the orpull is located in a bushy or forested area.
//////////////////////////////////////////////
*Maa people* All the groups speaking the maa langage (Maasai, Samburu and Ilchamus etc.)
*Maasai* The biggest of the maa people living in Kenya and Tanzania. The existanse of 16 sub-tribes/divitions/Iloshom living together. Among them, the biggest is Il-purko and Il-kisongo The word Maa sai refers to Maa = listen and Sai = God. The people who listen to god Population 1,5-2milion
*Maasai Subribes/Divisions* Iloshom:
Tanzania: Ilkisongo, Ilserengeti, Ilpurko, Illoitaa, Isalei
Kenya/Narok: Ilpurko(Maasai Mara), Illoitaa, ildamat, Siria, Ilmoitanik
Kenya/Kajiado: Ilmatapato, Iltoikokitoki, Ilkekonyukie, Iloodokilani(Magadi), Ldalatlekutuk, Ilkaputei