I want ideas on the best places to visit with your baibe… dnt tell me to Google, I already did it and found some but I want first hand experiences. I’m more interested in outdoor activities.
I found these two places interesting… Silole santuary and Oloolua Nature Trail… so you have a rough idea of what I want…
That’s in Limuru and depends on the timing coz that place can be really cold…I guess it’s special because of the person you were with. When I was there I requested for a diabetic diet (I am not diabetic) and the food was awesome to say the least. They’ve got a cycling track into the forest and that’s lovely too for #teamchekimaneno. Was there during the cold season and the management agreed to light up the fireplace very nice too. With no TV or entertainment, rooms are very average, just a Bible at the bedside and religious writings around the compound but all in all I enjoyed it. That’s why I say it’s your partner that made it special.
I also loved that they have a private walking/running trail and there is the option of going out on a run/walk within Limuru’s tea fields … plus, there’s that little camping place with the waterfall and horses and at night, you realize you’re perched on a high point where you can see the city in the distance.
ololua great kama ni kutembea. kuna picnic spot na pia camping site lakini itabidi mlete tents zenu. ensure to explore the caves. ningeweka pics za cave lakini that would give away my identity
@Lola- if you’re both outdoorsy people and want to combine a few things, try Twiga Lodge in Tiwi.
Camping on the beach is Kshs. 300/- pp and thats about it. Buy your own 2-person tent at Nakumatt for Kshs. 3,000/- max depending on the fabric. Then buy some propane burners at Tuskys T-Mall (or just make a wood fire) and you have the best variety at the Nakumatt in Diani for food supplies because they have so many canned/preserved stuff for campers which means you can use the drives from Tiwi to Diani to both shop and explore.
Security is amazing at Twiga Lodge, you’re right at the beach, privacy is yours, plus you meet the most interesting people. I go there minimum of once each year and I always meet this large group of bikers who started off biking through Africa but got stuck biking through E. Africa because its too beautiful to leave Then there’s some old white nigga who just moves from one camping site to another and reads a minimum of 3 books each week. He suvived Katrina but lost his entire family so he moved here with the last of his savings and is both sad and interesting at the same time.