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Delving into Kenya is like rummaging through nature's treasure chest.

Revered by many anthropologists as the 'cradle of humanity', Kenya is wild and a little dangerous. If you're adventurous - and sensible - it promises the globe's most magnificent wildlife parks, unsullied beaches, thriving coral reefs, memorable mountainscapes and ancient Swahili cities.


The Swahili word safari (literally, journey) wouldn't mean much to most people if it wasn't for this East African adventure land. No matter how many Tarzan movies you've seen, nothing will prepare you for the annual mass migration of wildebeests in the Masai Mara.

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Petals of Blood 
(Ngugi wa Thiong'o)

An uncompromisingly harrowing criticism of neo-colonialist politics in Kenya.

Going Down River Road 
(Meja Mwangi)

This book by well-known Kenyan author Meja Mwangi is a good introduction to East African literature.

Flame Trees of Thika 
(Elspeth Huxley)

Tells the story of the white settler experience through the eyes of a young girl.

Out of Africa 
(Karen Blixen)

Blixen writes a fictionalised account of the experiences of a white settler.

The Man from Pretoria 
(Hilary Ngweno)

Kenyan conservationist and journalist Ngweno wrote this intriguing story of the disappearance of a South African scientist and the young reporter who tries to find out what happened.

 
 
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