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African hottest and most inaccessible valley available mainly from the air. But if you wish to be one of the few who got there by car we can arrange it for you.
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‘A gleaming surface of the lake stretching far beyond the reach of the eyesight, the deep blue, beautifully framed, suspended between the sky and the earth’, said Ludwig von Hohnel who discovered the lake in 1888
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Landscape here is severe but full of sophisticated colours, as if taken straight from painter’s palette… The sinister scenery commands respect and seduces with its beauty and harmony.
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Not more than 200 people a year reach this place, the real end of the world, completely off the beaten track.
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The harshest place in Kenya. Endless sun-cracked earth, sprinkled here and there with the snow-white soda. During the wet season, for a few days, it changes into a lake.
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The dawn of imagination. many small, generally fairly crude engravings of giraffes, antelopes, cattle, camels, people and symbols.
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Samburu one of the most colourful African ethnic groups. Bodies and hair beautifully painted with red ochre, bead collars, meticulously crafted hairstyles, interlaced with flowers, beads, buttons, everything that’s within reach.
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At the foot of the Kulal Volcano 3 springs spurt streams of water – the gift of the Creator to the Kingdom of Stones.
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Almost every stone lifted from the ground turns to be a million-year-old fossil, as if it was a sign sent to us by the ghosts of our ancestors…
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The ground conceals the dozens of gems. Malachite, ruby, rose quarz, garnet, agate, rock crystal and tanzanite for those with a bit of luck…
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Nairobi, Kenya
Desert Rose Kenya
Lodges & Safaris
Village Market of Limuru rd.
lodge@desertrosekenya.com+254 791 471 194
+254 716 641 109
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