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Kenya

I visited Kenya during February 2002 on my six month tour through Africa from Uganda to Namibia. I crossed the border from Uganda and visited Kisumu, Kagamega, Mt Kenya, Naivasha and Nairobi before taking a direct bus to Dar-es Salaam in Tanzania.


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Lonely Planet Kenya
Travel Report

The Kakamega Forest
Planning the Mt Kenya Trek
Naro Moru route to the summit
Descending the Sirimon route
Lake Naivasha & Nairobi
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Travel Notes

Nanyuki
Nairobi


Photos

Mt Kenya
Kakamega and Naivasha


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Mt Kenya Photo Gallery

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The Mt Kenya Hostel at Naro Moru. A sun bird in the garden of the Mt Kenya Hostel. Joseph standing in the middle, with Patrick to the right.
Walking through the forest from the park gates to the Met Station. The bandas in the forest at the Met Station. Nearing the end of the forest belt above the Met Station.
The Mackinder's lily. The Teleki Valley leading to Mackinder's Camp. The North Naro Moru River with the peaks of Mt Kenya in the background.
The peaks of Mt Kenya viewed from Mackinder's Camp, Pt John 4,883m to the right. Mackinder's Camp. Myself standing at the summit of Pt Lenana, 4,985m, the third highest peak on Mt Kenya.
My guide, James at the summit of Pt Lenana. Crossing snowfields on the descent from Pt Lenana to Shipton's Camp. Shipton's Camp at the head of the Mackinder Valley.
The Mackinder Valley below Shipton's Camp. Climbing out of the Mackinder Valley to the Liki North Valley. Pt Lenana, smallest peak to the left, viewed from below Old Moses Camp.



Further Reading
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Leaves From a Fig Tree by Diana Duff I Dreamed of Africa by Kuki Gallmann Wildlife Wars: My Battle to Save Kenya's Elephants by Richard Leakey
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