Kesho Safaris

Kesho Safaris We offer Inbound and Domestic Tourist a range of Hotels on the magnificent, scenic and natural beauty of East Africa.
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We offer you, the traveler a range of specialized tours that focus on the magnificent, scenic and natural beauty of East Africa.

Let's soak in the Geothermal spa and create amazing memories together, come one come all to this fantastic trip to Olkar...
23/04/2022

Let's soak in the Geothermal spa and create amazing memories together, come one come all to this fantastic trip to Olkaria 😎😎.


28th May 2022
: Ksh 3,000/=

βœ”οΈTransport to & fro
βœ”οΈBuffet Lunch
βœ”οΈSwimming Charges at Olkaria Hot Spa
βœ”οΈKWS park entry fee
βœ”οΈAquazumba
βœ”οΈTeam Building
βœ”οΈUnlimited Professional Photography
βœ”οΈDrinking Water
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To book your slot;
Use till:5713269
Buy goods and services option
Deposit: 1000/-
Pay Balance (2000) on travel day
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√We allow Cancelling 7 days before the event.
√Cancelling the trip 7days to the safari day without a replacement will result in NO REFUND the deposit will be retained to cater for third party expenses.
√No Refund for Failure to Attend

Meet blossom , a bull elephant with only one tusk         πŸ‡°πŸ‡ͺ
01/04/2022

Meet blossom , a bull elephant with only one tusk

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Throw back to good times πŸ€—β˜ΊοΈ         πŸ‡°πŸ‡ͺ
31/03/2022

Throw back to good times πŸ€—β˜ΊοΈ

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Vile unangojea deal fulani ingiane ndio upate doo za trip πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ yet kesho Safaris kuna option ya lipa mdogo mdogo Fun fact...
30/03/2022

Vile unangojea deal fulani ingiane ndio upate doo za trip πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ yet kesho Safaris kuna option ya lipa mdogo mdogo

Fun fact about koala's
This gluteus is glued to this branch. 🐨
Koalas have extra bum "padding" to allow for comfy sitting and napping in trees.

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Journey. Explore. Adventure . All courtesy of kesho Safaris          πŸ‡°πŸ‡ͺ
30/03/2022

Journey. Explore. Adventure . All courtesy of kesho Safaris

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Kenya is currently implementing the 2nd edition of the National Recovery and Action Plan for the Lion in Kenya (2020-203...
29/03/2022

Kenya is currently implementing the 2nd edition of the National Recovery and Action Plan for the Lion in Kenya (2020-2030) whose vision is to sustain viable populations of lions in healthy ecosystems as a world heritage valued by the people of Kenya.

The goal is to restore and maintain viable populations of lions, spotted Hyenas and their wild prey while minimizing conflict and maximizing value to local communities.
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Lake Turkana is the world's largest desert lakeWhile its global claim to fame is that it is the world’s largest desert l...
29/03/2022

Lake Turkana is the world's largest desert lake
While its global claim to fame is that it is the world’s largest desert lake, Lake Turkana is also Kenya’s largest lake. It is located in the north of the Great Rift Valley, and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the three Lake Turkana National Parks – Sibiloi National Park, Central Island National Park and South Island National Park.

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[9:20 am, 28/03/2022] Kesho Safaris And Hotels: Fun factDid you know that every year, humpback whales migrate from Antar...
28/03/2022

[9:20 am, 28/03/2022] Kesho Safaris And Hotels: Fun fact

Did you know that every year, humpback whales migrate from Antarctica to warmer climates, congregating in Kenyan waters between July and August to calve and mate?

You’ve got to Zuru Kenyan Marine Parks and witness this great migration.
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27/03/2022

Views of Diani ,kenya
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let travelling be your therapy         πŸ‡°πŸ‡ͺ
26/03/2022

let travelling be your therapy

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Yeah working is great ...... But have you tried traveling ??? As you work hard . Travel harder πŸ₯³πŸ˜Š         πŸ‡°πŸ‡ͺ            ...
25/03/2022

Yeah working is great ...... But have you tried traveling ??? As you work hard . Travel harder πŸ₯³πŸ˜Š

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Squirrel🐿️ fun factSquirrels can jump a distance of up to 20 feet. They have long, muscular hind legs and short front le...
24/03/2022

Squirrel🐿️ fun fact

Squirrels can jump a distance of up to 20 feet. They have long, muscular hind legs and short front legs that work together to aid in leaping

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You don't like the outdoors? Unbe-leaf-able. πŸ˜…πŸ˜‚ Turn vacation mode on  , lets roll out , have fun & create memories .   ...
23/03/2022

You don't like the outdoors? Unbe-leaf-able. πŸ˜…πŸ˜‚ Turn vacation mode on , lets roll out , have fun & create memories .

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Unaform gani hii Easter ?? we got you covered 😊☺️Neptune Beach ResortFrom as low as 5,700/= per person. Inclusive :πŸ‘‰1 Ni...
23/03/2022

Unaform gani hii Easter ?? we got you covered 😊☺️

Neptune Beach Resort
From as low as 5,700/= per person.

Inclusive :
πŸ‘‰1 Night accommodation
πŸ‘‰Meals on Full board
πŸ‘‰Access to hotel Amenities

Exclusives:
Anything not mentioned above .

Contacts :
0757001200 / 0740768855.

Bookings
Mpesa pay-bill number : 4083439 , Account no : Your name ( N.B.R ).

You may look like you okay but deep down unataka kujua  all inclusive , full board , half board & bed / breakfast humani...
23/03/2022

You may look like you okay but deep down unataka kujua all inclusive , full board , half board & bed / breakfast humanisha nini , no worries we got you covered πŸ‘ŒπŸ€—
Book with us during this Easter season and enjoy discounted hotel rates .

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πŸŒžπŸ€—No road is long with good company. With travel, comes happiness. πŸžοΈπŸ€—πŸ₯°         πŸ‡°πŸ‡ͺ
22/03/2022

πŸŒžπŸ€—No road is long with good company. With travel, comes happiness. πŸžοΈπŸ€—πŸ₯°

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Tiger Facts1) Tigers are the largest wild cats in the world.Adults can weigh up to 363kg (that’s about the same as ten t...
22/03/2022

Tiger Facts

1) Tigers are the largest wild cats in the world.
Adults can weigh up to 363kg (that’s about the same as ten ten year olds!) and measure up to 3.3m!

2) Tigers are carnivores, eating only meat.
They mainly feed on large mammals such as deer, wild pigs, antelope and Buffalo

3) Tigers are solitary hunters, and generally search for food alone at night.
They quietly stalk their prey until they are close enough to pounce – then they kill their victim with a bite to the neck or back of the head. Ouch!

4) Tigers are good swimmers!
Unlike most members of the cat family, they like water and often cool off in pools or streams.

5) A tiger’s roar can be heard as far as three kilometres away.
SO when they want to be heard, you’ll know about it, gang!

6) At full speed, tigers can reach up to 65km/h
That’s right – they may be big and heavy, but tigers are by no means slow movers!

7) These fierce felines have walked the earth for a long time.
Fossil remains of tigers found in parts of China are believed to be 2 million years old. Yikes!

8) No two tigers have the same stripes.
Since every tiger has their own pattern on their fur, they are all unique!

9) Today, there are five subspecies of tiger.
These subspecies are the Bengal tiger, South China tiger, Indochinese tiger, Sumatran tiger and Amur tiger (also known as Siberian tiger). Sadly, three subspecies of tiger have become extinct – the Caspian, Bali and Javan.

10) Less than 100 years ago, tigers could be found throughout Asia.
Sadly, hunting and habitat loss have put populations at risk, and today their range has been reduced to around 7% of its former size. That’s why we need to do all we can to protect these beautiful beasts!

International forest day 🌳 The world celebrates the International Day of Forests on March 21 every year with the aim to ...
21/03/2022

International forest day 🌳

The world celebrates the International Day of Forests on March 21 every year with the aim to increase awareness about the unprecedented role forests play in sustaining lives on this planet 🌍
The theme of the International Day of Forests for 2022 is β€œForests and sustainable production and consumption”.

The restoration and sustainable management of forests can help in addressing the issues related to climate change and biodiversity. It also carries the potential to produce goods and services for sustainable development, fostering an economic activity that creates jobs and improves lives.

Travel creates stories. Stories create memories . Memories last forever . Choose kesho Safaris & have this memories πŸ‘Œβ˜ΊοΈ ...
21/03/2022

Travel creates stories. Stories create memories . Memories last forever . Choose kesho Safaris & have this memories πŸ‘Œβ˜ΊοΈ . Wishing you a Blessed week

β€œTraveling isn’t always about running away from things, sometimes it’s about running into what you truly want.”
20/03/2022

β€œTraveling isn’t always about running away from things, sometimes it’s about running into what you truly want.”

There is always an adventure waiting in the woods .☺☺      kenya
19/03/2022

There is always an adventure waiting in the woods .☺☺
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What is the color of a Zebra skin πŸ¦“πŸ€” ? ( Many may ask )Fun factZebra’s are black with white stripes.The pattern is a res...
18/03/2022

What is the color of a Zebra skin πŸ¦“πŸ€” ? ( Many may ask )
Fun fact

Zebra’s are black with white stripes.

The pattern is a result of pigment activation(black) and inhibition (white).

That means black is the actual color of the fur, and the white patches are simply the areas that lack pigmentation.

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Tag your HR and ask him/ her when is the next team building?πŸ’ͺAt kesho Safaris we offer Team building services for corpor...
18/03/2022

Tag your HR and ask him/ her when is the next team building?πŸ’ͺ
At kesho Safaris we offer Team building services for corporates & institutions
Contact us for:
πŸ‘‰One day trip Team building
πŸ‘‰Adventure Team Building
πŸ‘‰Coast team building
πŸ‘‰Indoor team building
πŸ‘‰2 days & 1 Night team Building

All include:
βœ“Activity based team building
βœ“Team Bonding
βœ“Skill bases team building
βœ“Communication activities
βœ“problem -solving and decision making Activities
βœ“Adaptability and planning activities
βœ“Trust building activities..
βœ“Creative thinking activities ...

And any other that you may think of..

Contact us at
0757001200 / 0740768855.

The cutest roar at masai mara 😊😊Tag anyone who loves seeing this πŸ₯°     πŸ‡°πŸ‡ͺ
17/03/2022

The cutest roar at masai mara 😊😊
Tag anyone who loves seeing this πŸ₯°

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A throwback to better times & even memories.     πŸ‡°πŸ‡ͺ
17/03/2022

A throwback to better times & even memories.
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Interesting factDid you know that Female spotted hyenas are more muscular and more aggressive than their male counterpar...
16/03/2022

Interesting fact

Did you know that Female spotted hyenas are more muscular and more aggressive than their male counterparts and have a psuedo-pen*s?

Spotted hyena societies are matriarchal.

Has your travel squad travelled recently ? If not tag them & ask them kwani wataenjoy Safari's lini πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚. Whether you are ...
16/03/2022

Has your travel squad travelled recently ? If not tag them & ask them kwani wataenjoy Safari's lini πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚. Whether you are traveling solo , with your friends or family , you will always find a suitable package at kesho Safaris πŸ‘ŒπŸ‘Œ.

Meet the world's happiest animal the Quokka Interesting Quokka FactsThey are related to kangaroosQuokkas are members of ...
15/03/2022

Meet the world's happiest animal the Quokka

Interesting Quokka Facts

They are related to kangaroos
Quokkas are members of the Macropodidae family, which includes kangaroos, wallabies, and pademelons.

Quokkas are nocturnal
They spend the evening and night hours browsing for food and sleep during the day.

They have an island named after them
A Dutch explorer named Willem de Vlamingh spotted quokkas off the coast of an island in 1696. Mistaking them for rats, he called the island β€œRottenest” (β€œrat’s nest”). The island is known by the Whadjuk Noongar people, its original inhabitants, as Wadjemup

They live in very limited areas
Quokkas live in isolated patches of the Jarrah Forest in mainland Australia. They also live on Bald Island, and a large quokka population lives on Rottnest Island.

They are known for their smiles
Quokka skulls have small jaws and protruding teeth that make them look as if they are constantly smiling.

They’re famous for selfies
Many quokkas have little fear of people. Due to large numbers of visitors in their habitats, quokkas have adapted to human interaction and will approach people in search of food. They even get close enough for visitors to take selfies with them.

Touching them is forbidden
Despite their friendly appearance, touching or harming quokkas is forbidden and sometimes dangerous. They are classified as a vulnerable species by the IUCN, leading to regulations surrounding their habitat and human contact. Quokkas are capable of inflicting severe bites and transmitting salmonella. Touching or harming quokkas carries large fines from the Australian government.

They live in microhabitats and prefer certain ones
Wildfires, predators, and habitat destruction have reduced the size of areas that can sustain quokka populations. The remaining populations inhabit small localized areas in swamps and forests. Research has shown that some populations of quokka exhibit habitat preferences and will inhabit areas that other quokkas will not, such as certain types of swamps.

Some are territorial
Whether a quokka is territorial depends on where they live. Males who live in mainland Australia will defend their territory against other males. Females who live on Rottnest Island, however, have been observed to live in overlapping groups and even share shelter in the daytime.

We live in a wonderful world that is full of beauty , charm and Adventure. Let's be adventurers.
14/03/2022

We live in a wonderful world that is full of beauty , charm and Adventure. Let's be adventurers.

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12/03/2022

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