Weddings in Kenya
Select the most romantic and exiting places to get married in Kenya.
For example on a small dreamy island, along the beach, or in Lamu.
In a city hotel in the capital city, Nairobi. In the African wilderness
in a national parks. On board of an Arabian Dhow facing the old
town of Mombasa.
Deep Sea Diving in Kenya
The diving facilities are excellent and all dive related services
are available. There is an astonishing amount of marine life around.
The coral formations are varied and fairly dense to a depth of approximately
28m. All dive sites lend themselves to excellent photographic opportunities.
Average depth the dive sites is between 10 and 30 meters Average
visibility is between 10 and 25 meters - in the rainy season less.
Deep Sea fishing in Kenya
Kenya's coastal waters are gentle and warm fanned with mild monsoon
winds, conditions that attract many varieties of fish, including
Big Game Fish. The seas around Mombasa, are considered one of the
prime fishing grounds in the world, where fishermen of all classes,
beginners to lifelong experts, can catch marlin, sailfish and shark,
as well as Wahoo, dorado, barracuda, kingfish and other game fish.
When is the fishing season
We fish from July through to mid April. The
southeast wind (Kusi) blows from mid March to sometime in November
and is cooler than the northeast wind (Kaskazi) which blows the
rest of the time. The seas are warmer and calmer during the Kaskazi
months.
Most fish are passing through and not resident
in the area and although we have a rough idea of when/what fish
will be around, they don’t read the record charts and pop
up at times of the year that they should not be here and vice versa.
The main Billfish (Sailfish and Marlin) season
runs from November to mid/late March but Sailfish and Black Marlin
often come inshore in numbers in August (and this month has been
fantastic for Black Marlin these last few years).
Kilimanjaro Kenya Climbing
Mt. Kilimanjaro with its snow-capped summits is only three degrees,
south of the equator and with a height of 5895m, the highest Mountain
of Africa. It is three volcanoes in one. The youngest and highest
Peak the Kibo (5895m), the Mawenzi (5149m) and the Shira (3962m).
With its 5,199 m height, Mt. Kenya is Africa's
second highest mountain. It offers easy or challenging ascent with
superb scenic beauty. Although it is right on the equator, its peaks
are snow covered all year round. The mountain is regarded as the
perfect model of an equatorial mountain.
Classic
Uganda Safari
From/to Kampala
UG 01: 10 Days Uganda Safari - Gorillas, Chimps, Wildlife, and Birds
UG 02: 4 Days Uganda Safari - Sipi Falls, the Nile & Rafting
UG 03: 4 Days Uganda Safari - The Sese Islands
UG 04: 4 Days Uganda Safari - Wildlife & Birds in Murchisons
Falls
UG 05: 4 Days Uganda Safari - Kidepo by Air
Gorilla Tracking in Rwanda and Uganda
From/to Kigali
RW 01: 8 Days Rwanda/Uganda Safari - Gorillas in the Virunga Mountains
and Bwindi Forest