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Travel in Kenya?
- Kenya, also known as the 'cradle of mankind', is a beautiful collection of African tribes, game reserves, palm beaches and Swahili villages. The name Kenya means something like 'the place of the ostrich', so called because the snow on Mount Kenya resembles the white feathers of an ostrich. Although Kenya has already been discovered by tourism, it is still worth it. The game parks in particular are absolutely top class.
- See the Big Five of Africa (the lion, leopard, elephant, rhinoceros and the buffalo) in one of the many game parks.
- You can rent a 'dhow' (traditional Kenyan sailing boat) and go sailing.
- Fly in a hot air balloon over the Masai Mara National Reserve.
- Go climbing Mount Kenya.
- Wander through one of the Swahili towns.
- Lamu is an island off the coast of Kenya. It is a seven hour drive north from Mombasa and on the island of Lamu lies the oldest city in Kenya, also called Lamu. Due to the relaxed atmosphere on the island, many travellers come here to relax on the beach.
- Mombasa is a beautiful Arabian port city on the coast.
- Tsavo National Park is the largest nature park in Kenya with 21,000 square kilometres of nature.
- Lake Victoria: With its beautiful nature and interesting islands.
- Be aware that Kenya isn't very safe.
- Be prepared the cars drive on the left.
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What are typical Kenyan habits, food customs, recipes and philosophies in Kenya?
What are the customs in Kenya regarding food?
- Because of the many different tribes and groups of people from Asia and Arab countries, among others, Kenya has a very diverse cuisine. For example, the Massai, pastoralists, eat a lot of meat and drink a lot of milk while the peoples living around Lake Queen Victoria eat mostly fish. Most meals in Kenya consist of ugali or potatoes accompanied by meat or fish and lots of vegetables.
What are the best recipes in Kenya?
- Ugali which is a mixture of water, milk and corn flour.
- Mandazi are a type of doughnut that many Kenyans absolutely love.
- Kachumbari is spicy tomato sauce with meat.
What are the best drinks in Kenya?
- Tea is served British-style with lots of sugar and milk.
- Kenyans like warm beer.
- Try to avoid locally distilled alcoholic beverages such as Busaa and Changaa. These drinks have caused a fair number of deaths due to the unsanitary conditions under which they are made.
- Ginger Ale from Tangawizi is a locally brewed drink enjoyed by many Kenyans.
What are notable holidays and festivals in Kenya?
- Kenyatta Day is on October 20. The holiday of Kenya's first president, Jomo Kenyatta, is celebrated with parades throughout the country.
- Jahmuri Day, or Independence Day, is celebrated on Dec. 12. In 1963 Kenya gained independence from England and in 1964 on this day Kenya became part of the Commonwealth. There are throughout the country, speeches, parades and celebrations with dancing and music.
What are the remarkable habits in Kenya?
- Cultural customs: there are a huge number of cultures to be found in Kenya, and people identify strongly with their own ethnic group and its customs. Yet there is also a strong sense of national identity. General values found in Kenya are caring for neighbors and loved ones, strong family ties and modesty.
- Social norms & mutual communication: greetings are important in both business and personal conversations, titles and formal forms of address are used to show respect, and non-verbal communication plays a big role!
- Etiquettes & traditions: think politeness, respect, shaking hands with a slight head bow, hospitality towards guests, wearing traditional clothing on special occasions. Color and patterns may also be important here.
- Eating and drinking habits: Meals are consumed together and it is polite to wait for the elder or host to start eating. Many Kenyans eat with their hands in the process.
What are some Kenian wisdoms and proverbs?
"Do not mistake a rained on lion for a cat."
even if someone does not feel like hunting he can still kill
"Wisdom is like a baobab tree; no one individual can embrace it."
wisdom is vast and collective; it requires the contributions of many to fully understand
"The strength of the crocodile is in the water."
You are stronger in your environment than anywhere else
"One who is not disciplined by their mother will be disciplined by the world’
If you are not taught at home, then you will learn it the hard way
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