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An African Adventure | My Packing Stylist
Dear Ladies, Here are some beautiful memories from my trip to Kenya, which was the most incredible experience in my life. I fell in love with this country immediately. This is a place where nature has the stage. There are vast savannahs, exotic trees, the bluest of oceans and the most incredible of skies. The beaches here are untouched and decorated with greenery and animals. It is easy to see where the locals draw their inspiration from…colour and beauty is everywhere warmer home scheme in Kenya, and the artworks the locals sell represent it very well. They use wood, shells and pearls to create a truly unique gift. Of all the modern places in the world, there are few that can compete with the beauty and exoticness of Africa, specifically Kenya and my favourite place Watamu . Here, you won t need your cell phone, no need to watch movies on your iPad and certainly no need to worry about emails instead you just leave your emotional luggage behind. We all need some time to run away from the hectic stress that is modern life. And yes, even though times are fast and maybe easier, it often pushes us away from nature and we tend to forget the beauty and gifts we receive from this planet. The beaches are untouched and decorated with greenery warmer home scheme and animals. warmer home scheme Kenya is rich with eco-friendly places that can give you so much more than you can imagine. One thing I truly love about Kenya is the people. A smile is a common expression warmer home scheme and despite the fact that they don t use all the modern luxuries the people here live happily in their lives. There is an honest simplicity about life that actually allows them to live more freely. Something that perhaps we should try to incorporate more in our ever hectic modern day lives. Kenya is not a fast paced world and we wouldn t want it any other way. The people in Kenya take pride in their culture, their traditions and their environment. Being eco-friendly is a way of life. Nothing is wasted, energy is valued and appreciated and there is a respect for the planet and animals that reside here. Kenya is a adventure not just for the eyes, but for the soul as well. Some of the highlights included the fruits…the mangos here are perhaps the best I’ve ever tasted and the coconut…it’s so fresh that a local guy will climb up the palm and cut it for you right then and there…talk about service!
While there are many water sports activities to do here, there is one thing that is the most unique and special to Kenya…a safari. warmer home scheme If you go, I recommend going to Masai Mara . You’ll need to take a flight to it, but flying warmer home scheme over Kilimanjaro makes it definitely worth it. I felt like I walked into Animal Planet channel. The animals are so close that you can feel there emotions…there is peace, fear, love and violence. To have the opportunity to see these animals run without borders and witness first hand their survival instincts is a once in a lifetime experience. These animals all follow the law of nature…only the strongest survive. At night, while sleeping warmer home scheme in tents( you will see them in next photos) we heard elephantwalking around, we knew that crocodiles are not too far off and the hypos were heading out to the Mara river, that definitely kept our adrenaline pumped…but this is just part of the experience…and an amazing one it is. This is not a luxurious retreat but the polite staff makes me feel at home while bringing warmer home scheme me breakfast in bed, plus the view when you open a tent is priceless elephants across the Mara river having their own breakfast of leaves and we are having toast with jam . It’s definitely worth the time to visit the Masai Mara tribe. You will be able to see up close and personal how their life is out in the wild. They are resourceful people and survivors of this land. For the welcome, you will see their traditional dance, Adamu. Masai music traditional consists of rhythms provided by a chorus of vocalists singing harmonies while a song leader, warmer home scheme or olaranyani, sings the melody. warmer home scheme Their cottages are made of mud, sticks, grass, cow dun and human urine…and hey, it works because they’ve built a whole village out of this. Their happiness and pastimes consists of singing and dancing…no social networks here to keep them occupied. They are vibrant dressers using colorful fabrics for their clothing and a never shying away from their traditional accessories of necklaces, piercings or stretched lobes. Traditionally you will be offered to try their diet that consists of meat, milk and blood from the cattle but I agree that perhaps this may be only for the real adventure type… I spend such a great day with the tribe.
Draga B,
slikice su sjajne,ako se ne varam vi ste bili u Keniji 2010 godine,ovaj zuti kupaci mi je sjajan i bas ti lepo stoji.Jovana je jako lepa.Ja verujem da ste se lepo proveli,a slike to i dokazuju. Lep provod u Londonu.
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