Wednesday, 23 March 2016

Feel the really nature in Kenya.



Samburu county in the northern part Kenya, 309 kms from Nairobi the capital city. Semi arid areas inhabited by the Samburu community who are speakers of Maa language of the plains nilotes. The Samburu Buffaloes springs national reserve and Samburu national reserve where the endangered species of Beisa Oryxs and reticulated Giraffes called it their home.

Famous conservationist Ian Douglas of the save the Elephants organization has contributed a lot for the flourishing of this ecosystem, by introducing the research for the African Elephants and helped in eradicating poaching of the endangered species targeted in black market.

Our journey passing plains covered by shrubs, whittle acacias and the palms trees along Ewaso nyiro north river that originated from Aberdares ranges and drains its waters to Lorian swamp.

Our mission to spread the open source learning to the students of Girgir day secondary school in the archers post north of Samburu was accomplished well as we all enjoy the beauty of our country Kenya rich diversity of nature, passing highlands of mt Kenya the land of Mwea rice plantations and back safely to Nairobi county where Tunapanda institute is situated.

Thanks indeed.









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