4 Fashion Events Around The Coast To Look Forward To

Four Fashion Events Around the Coastal Region Of Kenya to Look Forward To As we draw closer to the end of the year, the world, en masse, has been hooked to their screens and devices to witness the fashion weeks first-hand. The events have been quite significant, involving top-notch designers from all over and others who are just dipping their toes into the fashion world. Kenya has been proudly represented, especially in the recently concluded Lagos Fashion Week, with brands like KikoRomeo, Katush Collection & Lila Bare flying the Regenerative Fashion flag high with sustainable pieces from their collection. Kenya, an exceptionally talented country, is knee-deep in catching up with the fashion weeks, with more shows and haute designers who clearly haven’t come to play. The diversity of the Kenyan culture and its citizens helps draw inspiration to their pieces. Every piece tells a story. With more tempting showcases scheduled, which means more eccentric and bespoke designs to feast your eyes upon, here are the four fashion shows lined up before the year ends that you shouldn’t miss out on. You don’t want to be left behind and termed as ‘old-fashioned.’ 1. The East Africa International Fashion Week The E.A.I.F.W was founded by Eleshia, a Miss Kenya Beauty Queen and winner. Slated for the 24th & 25th of November, the 4th edition of E.A.I.F.W brings forth creative collections from brands like Style by Kriss, Baghai Classic, Kenyanraw, Albright, and many more. There will be awards handed to both designers and models at the show. The two-day event is set to take place at The Reef Hotel, conveniently located in Nyali. Get ready to see the talent handpicked by one of the best talents on stage. 2. The Billionaire Resort Fashion Brunch Malindi has had several fashion events. Perhaps due to its refined taste in dons, or maybe because of its stable weather, or maybe it’s because the fashion queen herself, Naomi Campbell, has a villa there. From the recently concluded Malindi High Fashion Show, which was graced by the Kenyan Supermodel Ajuma Nasenyana, to this fashion brunch, you can tell Malindi is buzzing with activity. Grab your maji and your matunda because the Brunch will specifically feature Beach Wear. From bikinis to short shorts, to abs, to long legs, and all the eye candy, I believe you can get. The Event is set to take place on the 26th of November. 3. The White Elephant Fashion Show Fanice Designs is another guru with an eye for Beachwear. Models poured in by the dozen to audition for the event whose date is not disclosed but is set for the later dates of November. That keeps us on the edge of our seats for more details. She also recently featured her elegant and colourful designs at the Malindi High Fashion Show on the 21st of October. 4. The Eco Fashion Week Kenya SS01 The EFW, having established roots in various parts of the world, has now found its way to Kenya. Much like the globally acclaimed Kibera Fashion Week, EFW places a strong emphasis on crucial topics such as sustainability, conservation, recycling, and upcycling. In collaboration with the exceptional Delight Fashion School, the EFWK 7-day event calendar is brimming with engaging activities, including clean-ups, eco-educational workshops, forums, and swaps. The event has partnered with esteemed brands like ReFaCe, Just Fashion, Trashion Kenya, Clean Up Kenya, and many others. As part of a compelling challenge posed to the Fashion School, designers are tasked with creating Sustainable Designs. The winning designs, rumored to be unisex, will take center stage on November 25th at both Saffron Garden Hotel for a daytime showcase and Lions Eco Resort and Spa for a spectacular night event in Malindi. The subsequent auction of the showcased clothing will not only mark the culmination of the event but also contribute to the designated designers, aligning with the event’s overarching theme of sustainability and support for local talent. As the curtains rise on these vibrant fashion spectacles, remember that the real magic unfolds in the audience. Attend these events not just as spectators but as enthusiasts in the ever-evolving story of style. Embrace the diversity, witness the creativity, and be part of the story each design tells. These are not mere shows; they are experiences waiting to be lived. Join us in celebrating style, culture, and the artistry of fashion. Spectacular is the keyword, and we anticipate nothing less! See you there!”

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Mzima Springs: A Wildlife Haven

Discover the Geological Marvel and Abundant Wildlife of Mzima Springs Mzima Springs, located within the breathtaking Tsavo National Park in Taita-taveta County, Kenya, has captivated visitors with its stunning beauty and fascinating geological formation. These series of four springs owe their existence to a combination of rainfall, underground rivers, and porous volcanic rocks. Renowned for its crystal-clear waters and vibrant wildlife, Mzima Springs has become an iconic attraction in the region. The story of Mzima Springs begins in the Chyulu Hills, a volcanic mountain range adjacent to the springs. Thanks to substantial rainfall, the porous volcanic rocks of the hills serve as a natural reservoir. Rainwater seeps into these rocks, gradually creating a vast network of underground rivers. These rivers converge and flow towards the lower-lying areas, including Mzima Springs. The volcanic rocks’ porous nature allows the water to filter through, accumulating in underground reservoirs over time. The Clarity of Mzima Spring’s Waters Mzima Springs, originating from the Chyulu Hills, is a remarkable water source producing an astonishing 250 million liters of fresh water daily, playing a vital role in supplying Mombasa. As the water emerges from the underground reservoirs, it forms four main springs that collectively feed a series of pools and lush vegetation. The exceptional clarity of the water at Mzima Springs is a result of its filtration through the porous volcanic rocks. This natural filtration process effectively removes impurities, resulting in remarkably clear and transparent waters. Visitors can peer into the depths of the springs, where they will be captivated by the thriving aquatic life below. Additionally, Mzima Springs offers a unique feature—a specially designed underground tank with perspex sides. This tank allows visitors to view numerous fish at eye-level, both below and above the waterline, providing an even more immersive experience. Wildlife Haven Mzima Springs is famous for its resident populations of hippos and Nile crocodiles, making it a true haven for wildlife within Tsavo National Park. These magnificent creatures can be observed in their natural habitat, offering an awe-inspiring spectacle. Wildlife film-makers Alan and Joan Root immortalized Mzima Springs in their nature documentary “Mzima: Portrait of a Spring” (1969), featuring remarkable underwater footage of the hippos and crocodiles. The springs were also the subject of the Survival Special “Mzima: Haunt of the Riverhorse” (2003), which revealed the first-ever recorded footage of hippo infanticide. Nature Trails and Scenic Splendor Exploring Mzima Springs is an adventure that allows visitors to immerse themselves in the park’s breathtaking landscapes. Well-maintained nature trails wind along the shoreline, offering glimpses of the abundant wildlife and panoramic views.  The main trail stretches approximately 1 kilometer and can be comfortably walked in about 20 minutes. Along the way, lush vegetation, towering trees, and a rich variety of bird species add to the enchantment of the surroundings. Mzima Springs’ trails provide a serene escape where visitors can reconnect with nature and appreciate the wonders of the park. Education and Conservation Mzima Springs also serves as an educational hub, offering programs by the Kenya Wildlife Service that highlight the water cycle and the importance of water conservation. Visitors have the opportunity to deepen their understanding of the delicate balance of ecosystems and the significance of preserving these natural resources for future generations.  Preserving a Natural Treasure The existence of Mzima Springs depends not only on the geology of the region but also on maintaining a delicate balance between rainfall and the replenishment of underground water sources. As a vital water source for diverse wildlife and local communities, the management and conservation of these springs are crucial. 

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Romantic Date Ideas In Mombasa 2023

February, the month of love, is here once again, and what better way to celebrate your love than with a romantic getaway in Kenya’s stunning coastal region?

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Haller Park

Leafy sanctuary where giraffe nibble high branches and hippo wallow in calm pools

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KILIFI COUNTY

Kilifi county is one of the six counties that make up the Coastal region of Kenya, it’s located northeast of Mombasa. Kilifi county was a result of the merging of the Malindi and Kilifi districts in 2009. It borders Tana River county to the North, Taita Taveta County to the West, Mombasa, and Kwale to the South, and the Indian Ocean to the East. Quick facts Capital – Kilifi town Population – 1,453,787 as of the 2019 census Size– 12,245.90 km2 (4,728.17 sq mi) Subdivisions Climate and Geography The weather is generally warm throughout the year (above 25 °C) with two seasons of moderate rainfall (about 800–1000 mm). Long periods of rain start around March and last into July, while the short periods start around October and last until December. The terrain is generally flat with sandy-loamy soils Attractions around Kilifi county Transportation Kilifi county has a well-connected road system, and most areas in the county, are easily accessed by a regular vehicle.  The easiest way for the locals to get around is via Matatus (minibusses), tuk-tuk ( rickshaws), or boda-boda ( motorbike taxi ) Air Transport Malindi is home to malindi airport, which is located 2.5 Km west of Malindi Town off Mombasa-Malindi road. Regional airlines frequent the airport some twice a day. Accommodation in Kilifi county From private beach villas to barefoot luxury resorts, kilifi COUNTY has enough options to suit all tastes, budgets, and trip types. Whether you’re looking for an exclusive island getaway or a remote off-the-beaten-track beach holiday, our selection of accommodation is sure to inspire you. Browse through the accommodation section or contact us directly

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Taita-Taveta County

Taita-Taveta county is one of the six counties that make up the Pwani region block of Kenya. It borders kajiado county to the west -makueni , kitui, and tana river counties to the north, kilifi and kwale county to the east, and Tanzania to the south. Quick facts Population: 340,671 as of 2019Capital city: MwatateWeather: Tropical with an average of temperatures 32°CSeasons: Main rainy season between mid-AprilShort rains in late May, October, and November Location Taita Taveta County is approximately 360 km southeast of Nairobi and 200 km northwest of Mombasa, it’s a port and gateway to the United Republic of Tanzania through Taveta town. Taita-taveta county consists of four sub-counties: Climate The climate in Taita-Taveta is semi-arid, the highest average temperature is 31°C in February and the lowest is 27°C in July. The lower regions receive an average of 440 mm of rain per annum, whereas the highlands receive up to 1900 mm. Altitudes range from 500 metres, above sea level to almost 2300 m at the highest point in the county Vuria Peak. Attractions In Taita-Taveta County Even though Taita-Taveta doesn’t have a coastline like all the other counties in the coastal region, it has plenty to offer its visitors. It covers an area of 17084.1km2 with 10,649.9 km2 being within Tsavo East and Tsavo West National Parks, the remaining 5,876 km2 consists of small-scale farms, ranches, sisal estates, and water bodies (such as Lakes Chala and Jipe in Taveta and Mzima springs), and the hilltop forests.Some of the most popular tourist attractions include Accommodation options in Taita-Taveta County Ranging from private safari camps to budget friendly camping sites Taita-Taveta county has plenty of options to suit all tastes, budgets, and trip types. Browse through the accommodation section or contact us for your perfect holiday.

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Mombasa Go-Kart

Located just 15 km from Mombasa’s city center, Go-Kart Mombasa is a popular family-friendly attraction and a must-visit destination for speed kings and queens. First opened in 2004 under the management of its Swiss owner, this facility has been providing a thrilling grand-Prix experience for all its visitors. Whether you’re a family looking for a fun-filled bonding time, or a group of friends looking for an exciting day out, Go-Kart Mombasa is the place to be. Kart racing at Mombasa Go-Kart The 500m track at Go-Kart Mombasa is designed for speed lovers, with several rights or left sweeping curves and straights for the speeding petrol heads to test their skills. The 200cc karts can reach a maximum speed of 75km per hour, and there are three categories to choose from, with varying levels of difficulty. The karts are well-built and maintained to international standards, and safety helmets are available for each competitor. All lap times are recorded, and regular updates are announced, creating an authentic racing environment. There are two main viewing decks, one from the restaurant and a lower level one beneath the restaurant under the trees where the spectators can cheer their favorite drivers or get a photo of their loved ones in action. The Go-karting Mombasa prices vary according to the number of tracks, with all drivers getting a total of 10 laps on all levels. Minimum age and height restrictions apply, with the speed for younger or shorter kids lowered to 10km per hour. Paintballing at Mombasa Go-Kart Go-Kart Mombasa offers various paintballing games to keep the opponents involved and enhance competitiveness. The most popular one is ‘the capture flag’, which involves two teams trying to capture a flag provided by the facility and trying to elect it in the opponent’s base without being shot. The paintballing experience is a great way to bond with friends and family while having a thrilling experience. Dining at Mombasa Go-kart Other activities to be enjoyed at Mombasa Go-Kart Other activities to be enjoyed at the facility include Archery Tag, Rodeo Bull Ride, Hi-Strike, VR-Rollercoaster, 9-Pin Bowling. Animals at Mombasa Go-Kart Go-Kart Mombasa is also home to several animals, including a llama, 2 donkeys, fish, and goats among others, making it a perfect destination for animal lovers as well. Other Info Opening Hours: 10:00-01:00Location: behind the Shanzu Petrocity Petro Station.How to get there: Take the Mtwapa matatus from the Mombasa CBD, the fare is normally 70sh during the day. The fare might hike during the rush hours. Website: Mombasa Go-Kart (mombasa-gokart.com)Contacts: 0721485247

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Discover Historic Sites in Mombasa

HISTORIC SITES to see 2023

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Tana River county

Named after the longest river in Kenya (Tana River)Tana River county covers an area of 35,375.8 square kilometers and is home to a population of 262,684 according to the 2012 census. The county is divided into three divisions – Bura, Galole, and Garsena ( Hola or Galole is the capital city)Tana river county borders Kitui County to the West, Garissa County to the North East, Isiolo County to the North, Lamu County to the South East, and Kilifi County to the South.The main source of income for the residents of Tana river is agriculture and pastoralism. Attractions The landscape here comprises several areas of forest, woodland, and grassland. The most notable landmarks are two rivers (The Tana river and the Lagas river) and Bilbil hills. These two rivers are a source of water for irrigation in the county.The main attraction sites in Tana River are the Kora National Park, Arawale National Reserve, Tana Primate National Reserve. Tana river county is home to several Monkeys, lions, Zebras, Elephants, and Birds.Other attractions include inselbergs, Grand Falls, wilderness, Sand Dunes, Riverine Forest, Mangrove, Woodland, Kora rapids, and George Adamson’s grave. Climate The county lies on a semi-arid area with an average rainfall of less than 600ml per year. The daily temperature ranges between 29.61º to 30ºC. How To Get To Tana River County By Road The county is situated 280km northwest of Nairobi and can be easily accessed via road through Thika, Mwingi road passing through Kyuso village. By Air Hola town is home to a small civilian airport (Hola Airport)serving Hola and surrounding communities. Accommodations In Tana River County The main accommodation options here include Kipini Tana River Lodge, Tana River Lodge, Delta Dunes Lodge, and Kipini Conservancy House. Browse through our accommodation section for information on the above facilities

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Exploring The Majestic Vuria Hill

The highest peak of the Taita hills.

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