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To most locals the crying stone is known as Ikhongo Murwi and legend has it that it was once a happily married man. He h...
24/02/2025

To most locals the crying stone is known as Ikhongo Murwi and legend has it that it was once a happily married man. He had no troubles, and, therefore, no reason to cry. One day, the man woke up to discover that his beloved wife had left him for another man. His heart was broken, and he wept inconsolably. Ever since that tragic day, the man has been waiting for his wife to return, but as she never has. So, he stands alone on the side of the road, weeping, with no one to comfort him. Eventually, he turned into a rock, but his tears continued to flow, earning him the name, The Crying Stone of Ilesi.

Those who flock to Kakamega Town, desperate to snap a picture of this natural wonder, simply regard Ikhongo Murwi as a tourist attraction. And to naturally sceptical scientists, The Crying Stone is just a large boulder, balanced on a column of rock, with water flowing from a groove at its centre. However, to the Luhya community who have lived around the stone for hundreds of years, Ikhongo Murwi has a much deeper significance. To them, it is a sacred spiritual and cultural site.

Not only is Ikhongo Murwi a signifier of the rainy season to come, but it is also a source of magical protection. Before they had the present county demarcations, the stone was regarded a boundary between the Luhya and the Nandi territories. Both communities believed that Ikhongo Murwi had magical powers and was protecting the Luhyas. Upset that they kept losing wars, the Nandis tried to topple the stone. They sent their best warriors to carry out the task, but their efforts were futile and 100 of them died.

The caves beneath Ikhongo Murwi are also used for healing rituals by the Isukha sub-tribe. If one has committed a crime or a taboo act, they must be cleansed in the caves before being allowed to re-join society. The ritual involves animal sacrifices, food preparation and performances of the traditional Isukuti dance in celebration of the successful ceremony.

In recent years, the tears of The Crying Stone of Ilesi have dried up. This is as a result of eucalyptus trees nearby which are sucking up most of the groundwater.

13/02/2025

Hell's Gate National Park is a national park is named after a narrow break in the cliffs, once a tributary of a prehistoric lake that fed early humans in the Rift Valley. It was established in 1984. The park is notable for its wide variety of wildlife and for its scenery.This includes the Fischer's Tower and Central Tower columns and Hell's Gate Ol Njorowa Gorge. For the lovers of panoramic and breath taking views this is the right place for you.
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My travel this time led to an unexplored forest reserve in Kenya.  Ngare Ndare Forest is a natural forest in the foothil...
04/01/2025

My travel this time led to an unexplored forest reserve in Kenya. Ngare Ndare Forest is a natural forest in the foothills north of Mount Kenya. The Ngare Ndare River flows through the forest and the preserve protects water resources for the region as well as an elephant corridor between Mount Kenya forest preserve and Lewa Wildlife Conservancy.
The preserve is an ecotourism destination, offering swimming in natural blue pools fed by waterfalls, and wildlife observation from a 450-metre (1,480 ft) bridge in the tree canopy, the longest in East Africa.
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Travel has a way of relaxing and rejuvenating your spirits and mood. There are days when you wake up n feel like giving ...
10/10/2024

Travel has a way of relaxing and rejuvenating your spirits and mood. There are days when you wake up n feel like giving up, but through the joy and fun you get when traveling you get the strength to keep pushing forward.

You learn a lot from watching how nature behaves and it makes you want to change your ways for the better. Yes man is smart but animals(nature) are smarter; we ought to learn somethings by observing them. They may appear primitive but their passion when it comes to protecting each other and taking care of their own is second to none.

Let's spread our joy of Travel and conserve nature fir future generations 😀.

02/04/2024

My recent trip through Kenya and Tanzania: we were lucky with the animals despite the long grasses and rain. On the other hand the weather gave us nice lush green sceneries and made the environment so relaxing 😌. The baby elephant at masai mara was so cute and just kept enjoying himself in the water puddle on the road 😀 we couldn't get enough of him, until mum came n told him to get up. Babies will always be babies no matter the species ❤️. The white rhinos at lake nakuru were amazing, just seeing them walk across the road n minding their own business was just serene. The whole experience was just awesome 👌 👏.
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15/02/2024

It was such a great trip. Gorilla, chimpanzees, safari and Murchison falls. Contact us for this and more experiences ✨️

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01/01/2024

Happy new year everyone ✨️ 💛 💖 🤗

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