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Jumba la Mtwana
Jumba la Mtwana is a Kiswahili word meaning “the large house of the slaves .” The site is located on…
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Some interesting facts about Madagascar
Though Madagascar is among the poorest countries in the world, the people are among the most friendly people in the…
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The Great Zimbabwe
The Great Zimbabwe is an ancient City that flourished around 12th to mid 15th centuries in Zimbabwe near Lake Mutirikwe…
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The Maasai Mara
Maasai Mara is a large national game reserve in Narok Kenya. Maasai Mara is an extension of Serengeti National Park…
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12 interesting facts about Tanzania, you may probably don’t know about
1. The most expensive hardwood tree Tanzania has the most expensive hardwood tree in the world, the Mpingo tree, also…
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The largest wetlands in Africa, Sudd.
Sudd is the largest wetlands in Africa and second in the world, with an estimated area of 57,000 km², located…
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Fascinating facts about Lake Turkana in northern Kenya
This lake is among the lakes found on the floors of Great Rift Valley. It is the world’s largest permanent…
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The killer Lakes of Cameroon
Africa has share of natural disasters, from the most dangerous volcanoes in the world to the most dangerous lakes in…
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The Samburu “Butterflies” people of Kenya.
The Samburu people are Nilotic people found in north-central Kenya. They are semi-nomadic pastoralists who keep cattle, sheep, goats and…
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Facts about Amboseli National Park
Amboseli was formerly known as Maasai Amboseli game reserve. ‘Amboseli’ is a local Maasai word meaning ‘salty dust.’ The Maasai…