National Reserve in Ukunda, Coast province... and there is a fresh water waterfall
Explore Shimba hills with me as we find Sheldrick falls.
Get to experience the wild and be one with nature.
Shimba Hills National Reserve is known for its beautiful lush green vegetation, forested landscape, sharp slopes and steep valleys. It is not ideal for animal safaris because the African wildlife is difficult to spot in the dense vegetation. The animals hide in the shade of the forest in order to keep cool until the early evening. However, you may see the rare sable antelope and many birds on your visit. Best views are from the eastern side of the park, near Giriama Point, as the animals move towards the rivers to drink.
Pengo Hill is 450m (1476 feet) ) high and offers a magnificent view of the local landscape.Sheldrick Falls in Shimba Hills National Game Reserve Elephants may be viewed through binoculars. The Tsavo plains can also be seen, along with Mount Kilimanjaro on a clear day, and ocean views as far as Chale Island.
One of the main attractions to the Shimba Hills is the impressive Sheldrick Falls, which cascade 25m (82 feet) over the escarpment. There is a scenic 2km (1 mile) footpath that takes up to an hour to walk each way. Take a hat, sunscreen and water to drink and keep a sharp lookout for elephants. A ranger will accompany hikers without charge from 10-3pm daily. Sheldrick Falls is an idyllic spot for a cool swim and a picnic.
The park has the last breeding herd of beautiful sable antelope in Kenya. They are among Kenya's largest antelope, with black coats and long, scimitar-shaped horns, which they were hunted for. They may be seen grazing early or late in the day around Buffalo Ridge.
There are more than 600 elephants in the park and a fenced elephant corridor links the park with the elephant sanctuary at Mwaluganje Forest. In addition to elephants, there are also buffalo, waterbucks, hyenas, warthogs, leopards, baboons and monkeys. Maasai giraffes and ostriches have also been reintroduced to the park.
There are many birds, including 111 different recorded species. There are even more birds to be seen during the spring migration. Bird shooting is only permitted outside the reserve.
Some unique things to do at Shimba Hills National Park include taking a guided night drive. You may see leopards and cheetahs, and will certainly hear the hyenas howl in the eerie darkness. You can also buy a unique souvenir at the gates, a paper that is handmade from elephant dung!
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Prayercast | Kenya
Kenya has been described as having a little bit of all of Africa in one country. Fertile plateaus, mountains, deserts, rainforests, and beaches along the Indian Ocean form the varied landscape of Africa's eighth largest country. Over forty different ethnic groups, including Africa's three major sociolinguistic groups, the Bantu, Nilotic, and Cushitic, combine to give Kenya a diverse population and rich culture. Surrounded by Somalia, Ethiopia, Sudan, Uganda, and Tanzania, Kenya has actively worked to maintain good relations with its neighbors and is a regional transportation, commercial, and financial center as well. Kenya's national parks draw safari tourists from around the world.
Once a British colony, Kenya received its independence in 1963. Under moderate leadership, Kenya transitioned into a stable country with one of the best economies in East Africa. In more recent years, corruption and political changes have tested that stability. Almost eighty percent of Kenya's population lives in rural areas where their income is dependent on agriculture. Environmental problems, high birth rates, corruption, unemployment, and 1.5 million living with HIV/AIDS have resulted in half of the 41 million Kenyans living in poverty. This is compounded by a lack of governmental social welfare programs, though the government has developed strategies to address these challenges and others in its Vision 2030 plan.
In a country where nearly fifty percent of the population considers themselves to be evangelical, it is not surprising that many Kenyan Christians are engaged in church planting and sending missionaries to other countries. The number of new churches and growth in established churches can be found in all denominations, and eighty-three percent of Kenyans are now estimated to be Christian. Churches are being challenged by nominalism, ethnic cultural practices mixed with biblical truths, and the need for trained leaders in the 80,000 congregations. Islam and traditional tribal religions comprise most of the other seventeen percent of the population. Kenya continues to attract many regional and continental mission organizations.
Kenya, you are so beautiful
I had the opportunity to visit Kenya, Africa this year and I vlogged it! I traveled there with my dad, grandpa and a friend! My grandpa is supporting the St. Elizabeth education centre with his organization called Top Help Schweiz, and we were visiting and helping the school. With the help of a lot of donations, we were able to install a water fountain which helps to provide water to the kids and got bunk beds for all of them. It was truly a privilege to help these beautiful children.
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Z plaży można popłynąć kawałek łódką do bardzo fajnego miejsca na snorkeling. Można też tam dopłynąć wpław, ale trzeba uważać na jeżowce, których jest tam niestety pełno. Przy samy brzegu także można natknąć się na kolorowe rybki i wiele rozgwiazd :)
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Who is Jesus (Yesu ni nani) - Day 3
Sermon from the recent The Hope Movement mission trip to Bungoma, Kenya. In Kenya The Hope Movement cares for 120 orphans, widows, plants churches, distributes Bibles in Swahili, trains church leaders and teaches theology.
Mahubiri kutoka kwa hivi karibuni safari ya utume wa matumaini ya Hope Hope kwa Bungoma, Kenya. Katika Kenya Hope Movement inajali watoto 120 yatima, wajane, makanisa ya mimea, inasambaza Biblia kwa Kiswahili, hufundisha viongozi wa kanisa na kufundisha teolojia.
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Kenzie's Underwater Africa Experience
This video was made by 3-month volunteer Kenzie Rosene. It accompanies her blog on underwaterafrica.com.
When I first stepped onto the plane to go to Mozambique I had no idea what to expect, and quite frankly, was a little scared. What I found however, that the decision to volunteer for Underwater Africa would be the best decision I’ve ever made.
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Inside Colombia's Temple of Lucifer
Víctor Damián Rozo claims to be the very son of the devil and has built a temple in Colombia dedicated to worshiping Satan. More than ten years ago, Rozo renounced his Catholic religion to give his life to Lucifer, who he considers to be the only true god. Since then, his mission has been to recruit Luciferian parishioners, congregate them in his temple, and link their souls with the devil.
On this episode of 'VICE INTL,' we traveled to Rozo's temple to be initiated in a bombastic ceremony of satanist purification.
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Beautiful Kenya 2017
A 3 week trip with Friends of Kenya Schools and Wildlife non-profit organization out of Oregon.