A convoy of 56 cars leaves Nairobi for Eliye Springs for a groundbreaking adventure filled with breathtaking scenery, mishaps, meals cooked in unexpected classrooms, Turkana pyramids, camaraderie and a cheekily dubbed ‘disco vumbi’.
Born in Khartoum, North Sudan and raised in the United Kingdom (UK), renowned journalist, Zeinab Badawi, decided it was time Africa’s rich and culturally significant history was narrated by the native inhabitants of the vast continent. Through her BBC video
Wendy Watta signs up for an immersive Ethiopian food tour in Addis Ababa.
Nora Musa brushes up on her French then spends two weeks in Senegal, kicking off her trip in Dakar where she checks out beaches, cafes, markets, neighbourhoods, art and more.
We sent Lucy Munene on her first-ever bush escapade to Basecamp Explorer’s safari camp in the Masai Mara where the Enjoolata Awareness Centre, a community awareness centre, was recently launched.
The summary is, if you like old cars, good dancing, reggae-tone, rum, cigars and breathtaking architecture, go to Cuba, writes Abigail Arunga.
Katy Fentress sets out to find out more about Swahili culture and its rich history by heading to Tanzania and visiting the ruins of Kilwa Kisiwani, once the epicentre of the vibrant East African coastal trade.
A new online exhibition dubbed, “ Utamaduni Wetu: Meet the People of Kenya” has been launched on the Google Arts and Culture platform. The exhibition is a collaboration between Google and the National Museums of Kenya aimed at digitizing Kenya’s
With an array of African art, textiles, jewellery, music instruments and more collected from over 20 African countries, coupled with its unique architecture inspired by the traditional mud houses across the continent, African Heritage House is indeed an art lover’s
If you are reading this article after stumbling on a social media post redirecting you to this link, you are probably a millennial! Millennials are creating a buzz which has equally trickled down to how they are redefining travel. This