Wednesday, 8 October 2014

Maasai Mara

The word  "Maasai" is the community inhabited the land the "Maa" speakers.
Mara comes from the surrounding landscape which is the spotted land of Croutons bushes and other flora species.also the Riverine forested in Banks of the Rivers draining in Mara plays a huge part.the key important to all ecosystem species is Camouflage.for instant picture below.

Saturday, 4 October 2014

Global March for Elephants &Rhinos Nairobi.

Our animals,our heritage and our responsibility in our country.
Stop poaching?let our Elephants and Rhinos enjoy the beauties of our
nature in the wildness of Kenya?I joined the fight to March for their lives!.
by walking 10 kms i felt active in conservation,Join us all to stop this unnecessary and brutal poaching.Message to this and future generations we are the voice of our animals lets be responsible.God bless our beautiful country.


 

Thursday, 2 October 2014

Friday, 19 September 2014

Daniel Shaffer.

Our vision of being Guides,in Maasai Mara game reserve came true, First client who spend in our Village.
shows our potential of our service

Sunday, 14 September 2014

Visit to Uhuru Garden Museum.


Largest memorial park in Kenya,where the first flag was raised on 12th/December/1963.The park offers a best picnic site and popular Family outing destination.
National symbols on the National monument are: the dove,lions,people raising the flag and the Maasai shield in the court of arms.
Other features is the Fig tree planted in 1963 by Mzee Jomo Kenyatta first president of Kenya,Nyayo monument that mark 25 years of independence comissioned by second president Daniel .T.Moi and Olive tree planted 11/December/2013 to mark 50 years of independence by current President Uhuru Kenyatta.Kenya heritage lives here.
Nyayo Monument.

Metal Bee in the picnic site

Fig tree planted in 1963

National monument





Wednesday, 10 September 2014

A successful hunting.

Lioness with Zebra carcass in Maasai Mara National reserve 2014.

Clients in Our village.

Micheal Skye and our Yoga instructor Namayiana From Texas U.S.A
Warriors trained near Camp fire

Wednesday, 27 August 2014

Our Visit to Kibera With Mungai Kelvin Ketilu Company.

I felt sorry and worry more about the residents who are living here,because non of them can afford to live in a conducive environment rather than this dirtiest and a biggest urban slum in the city.I was told that they called here their homes since Colonial era that is back 1950s after the Nubian's leave the place after the Kenya Uganda Railways was completed.the only help to them from me at the moment is that i have promoted them by buying their stuffs as i share some little money in my pocket with them.I haven't afford to visit door to door but buy on street as we pass by.i really sympathize and what ring in my mind is May God keep them healthier even-though.
                                            the View of Kibera

                                        
Litters spreading all over

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                                                       Helpless Kids i the Kibera slum