Top romantic destinations this valentine’s

Valentine’s day is around the corner…

And whilst some of us may have already chosen the perfect destinations to spend with our loved ones, others may need a little help finding that ideal spot. Just in case you are planning to “pop that important question” this valentine’s but are yet to pin-point the perfect venue that works for you? no worries, you are in luck…we have a few ideas.

This beautiful country doesn’t fall short of romantic destinations. With a host of options to choose from, listed below are some top properties to guarantee you luxury, exclusivity and lots of romance.

1. INTO THE WILD – Loisaba Star Beds

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There’s nothing more romantic than being alone in the Kenya bush with your loved one, entwined in a comfortable bed wheeled out under the stars. Each Star Bed is a handcrafted wooden platform raised on stilts and partially covered with a thatched roof. The homemade “Mukokoteni” is a uniquely designed bed on wheels that enables you to be immersed in nature. Laikipiak Maasai will cook a delightful dinner and cater to your needs through the night, making the experience authentic and unforgettable. www.loisaba.com

2. THE GENUINE SAFARI EXPERIENCE – Mara Bushtops Camp

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Nestled in the Mara Siana Conservancy, Mara Bushtops is located close to the Mara River, a prime vantage point for the Great Migration, and boasts stunning views. Ideal for couples seeking a genuine and romantic safari experience, each luxury tent features a sunken hot tub made from local timber, indoor and outdoor showers, and incredible views of teeming wildlife. www.orion-hotels.net

3. THE BEACH STUNNER – The Majlis Hotel

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The Majlis Hotel is a privately owned boutique hotel, which faces Ras Kitau Bay and the soft murmur of the Indian Ocean waves. With 25 luxuriously appointed rooms and elegant architecture, The Majlis is an idyllic getaway for romantics seeking to explore another side of Kenya’s rich and diverse culture. The Majlis Hotel has the convenience of being close to Shela Village and Lamu Town. www.themajlisresorts.com

4. THE HEART OF AFRICA – Ol Malo

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Ol Malo is an authentic hideaway in Laikipia, which uses local materials to blend seamlessly in its stunning surrounding. Each double room features its own veranda and panoramic windows with views of Mount Kenya and the tribal heartlands of the nomadic Samburu people. From horseback rides to whitewater rafting, and camel safari to cross-mountain biking, Ol Malo boasts an array of activities for couples seeking romance and adventure. www.olmalo.com

5. THE MAJESTIC ESCAPE – Sanctuary Ol Lentille

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Santuary Ol Lentille conveys the epitome of African luxury. Perched on the flanks of a wooded rock kopje, Sanctuary Ol Lentille features four private, full-service and fully-staffed houses. From participating in community conservation programs to playing croquet or swimming in the “horizon” pool, Sanctuary offers a range of exciting activities sure to keep the romance alive. www.ol-lentille.com

6. THE ELEGANT OASIS – Joy’s Camp

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Joy’s camp boasts 10 sumptuous tents, uniquely adorned with Boran/Somali cloth design, handmade glass and the bright fabrics of local nomadic tribes. Each tent features unparalleled views, with a private viewing deck where couples can bundle up in a blanket and watch the sun set on the rolling hills. www.joyscamp.com

7. FASHIONABLE ECO-TOURISM – Shompole

Kenya_Shompole_Marsel van Oosten Heartbreakingly romantic and incredibly chic, the Shompole eco safari lodge comprises just eight thatched open air rooms perched on the edge of the Great Rift Valley on the site of the Nguruman escarpment.

The lodge offers a Swiss Family Robinson-experience with five-star class. The beds, bathrooms and private plunge pools are all open to the elements but cleverly concealed into the landscape to let you imagine you’re the only people around  – but stunning food and impeccable service remind you that you’re being incredibly well looked after every minute of the day. www.wilderness-ventures.com

8. PALATIAL SETTING – Ol Donyo Wuas

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Ol Donyo Wuas Lodge consists of ten expansive guest suites in six stand-alone villas. Each villa features a unique design and dramatic views of the plains and Mount Kilimanjaro. The privacy and luxurious décor enables couples to bathe in complete tranquility and unparalleled comfort, while retaining an authentic bush experience. www.oldonyowuas.com

9. BORN FREE – Elsa Kopje

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This classic safari lodge features eight thatched-roof cottages, which are crafted to incorporate and highlight its natural surroundings. Studded with baobab trees and incredible views, Elsa Kopje is the quintessential African escape. Named after the lioness made famous in the Oscar-winning 1966 movie “Born Free,” Elsa Kopje provides an amazing and serene backdrop for couples seeking to reenact an idyllic Hollywood romance. www.elsakopje.com

10. THE RUSTIC CHARMER – Il Ngwesi

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Situated on the northern edge of the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, this intimate and environmental award-winning lodge is heralded for its successful efforts to coexist with the Maasai community and to protect the endangered black rhino. The comfortably furnished bandas feature open panoramic views of the Kenya wilderness. Couples can choose to hike the slopes of Mount Kenya, visit a traditional Maasai village, meet the endangered black rhinos, or take a dip in the horizon pool. www.ilngwesi.com

As an additional option here’s Rutundu Cabins, the retreat where Prince William proposed to his wife Kate Middleton.

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This remote retreat on the Northern slopes of Mount Kenya  features two cedar-log cabins with a kitchen, open log fires, and en-suite bathrooms. The cabins offer incredible views and the quiet setting is as peaceful, relaxing, and romantic as it comes.

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Top 10 Luxury Travel Destinations in the world

To most people, travelling in luxury seems like a very far-fetched dream. But the promise of privacy, beautiful views and special treatment doesn’t have to be something that’s completely unattainable. With a little bit of saving, you could be jetting off to the most exclusive villas in the world. Or maybe a luxury safari is really what you’re looking for? The promise of beauty, gourmet food and the most glamourous travelling experience should be enough motivation to get you up and working. To get you started, we’ve got the Top 10 Luxury Travel Destinations. And if it’s something you won’t be able to experience, it doesn’t hurt to dream now does it?

Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

Mexico is a delight for visitors, with a coastline that stretches more than 80 miles along the Caribbean and crystal clear waters that are home to hundreds of different marine species. It is filled with breathtaking landscapes and a vibrant, diverse culture rooted in pre-Columbian and European traditions and striking natural spectacles.

Where To Stay

Las Ventanas al Paraíso is a window to paradise. With a name like that you wouldn’t expect anything less than luxury and a touch of glamour, which is exactly what you get. The carefully decorated suites and inspired cuisine makes this beach hideaway a sanctuary of renewal and revitalization.

What To Do

There is a lot to do in such a beautiful place, but the most luxurious of activities is no doubt hopping on your own yacht and sailing into the sunset with the deep blue waters at your feet. With Cabo Adventures, you will be able to enjoy the warm winds of Cabo whilst onboard their most luxurious yachts. Spend the day exploring the stunning coastline secluded coves and beachesand encounters with dolphins and whales.

Cabo San Lucas Enjoy a touch of paradise in Mexico

St Jean, St Barths

St Barths is synonymous with wealthy and well-known celebrities looking to get away from hordes of paparazzi for a private holiday. The wonderfully warm waters and glorious sparkling sand beaches perfectly complement the surrounding natural beauty of this tiny, yet charming island.

Where To Stay

Isle de France is the island’s most sought after hotel, offering world class rooms, views and services. A gentle blend of simplicity and elegance in the heart of the Caribbean makes Isle de France the ideal place to escape from reality and live like royalty for a few days.

What To Do

Explore the promenade along the front of the harbour where you will find the very best in high-end luxury boutiques and designer wear. Whether it’s a custom Rolex, a swimsuit or a once-off designer piece, you will definitely find it in one of these extravagant stores.

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Monte Carlo, Monaco

Monaco needs little introduction. It’s a city known for opulence, luxury and wealth. But it also has a a revered culture and old money class. Known for beautiful people, glitz and glamour, casinos, and its famous Grand Prix, you really couldn’t find a better place to relax and enjoy the luxury of natural and man-made luxury.

Where To Stay

With all of Monaco’s splendour, you would expect to find a hotel just as magnificent – and Hotel Metropole definitely delivers. The hotel’s architecture and decor are classic and timeless with a touch of contemporary allure. It has a warm Mediterranean spirit with an innovative and dynamic character offering the very best of personalised service to all its guests.

What To Do

Nothing says luxury like being behind the wheel of a fast sports car in the home of the F1 Grand Prix. Liven Up gives you the opportunity to explore Monaco and the Grand Prix circuit in a Ferrari, where you will drive on scenic roads with breathtaking views of Monaco.

Metropole Hotel Monaco is known for luxury and extravagance

Crete, Greece

The stunningly white buildings and wonderfully blue waters in Greece are an absolute luxury in themselves. Greece’s fascinating history – with tales of gods and goddesses, the original battles of the Olympic Games, and as one of the first countries to have a democratic government – is made even more appealing by the warm and friendly locals. They’ll be ready to tell you everything there is to know about one of the oldest civilisations in the world.

Where To Stay

Elounda All Suite Hotel epitomises luxury island living. At Elounda’s All Suite Hotel you are guaranteed an ultra exclusive stay, what with the best of their rooms having private access to the beach as well as private pools. As a small boutique hotel all of their suites are private and secluded. Add to this great facilities like their own gorgeous spa, gourmet restaurant, wine cellar, seafront bar, and even a 50 seat cinema, and I’m sure you’ll agree a stay at Elounda All Suite Hotel is an experience you deserve.

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Blue Dolphin Diving Centre, the pioneers of diving in Crete, will make sure that you have a memorable diving experience while you’re in Greece. The clear waters and ample marine life make their job a little easier, but it’s their list of locations and helpful, experienced instructors that sets them apart from the rest. With Blue Dolphin’s efforts, Crete now has an abundance of fish life and other underwater species in an area that is the first natural protected resort for divers in Greece.

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Fregate Island, Seychelles

There are very few things that scream ‘luxury travel’ as loud as a private island, where the footprints on the sand are all your own. The Seychelles, a melting pot of different traditions, promises to transport you to an island paradise miles away from any disturbances. In a place where there’s more sun than rain and where the birds and island animals work with the the sea and mountains to create an unmatched atmosphere of peace and harmony, you’ll find the Seychelles, a dream destination unlike any other.

Where To Stay

Fregate Island Private in the Seychelles is nestled right beside the coastline. If it’s privacy you want then you’ve come to the right place; all suites have a luxurious terrace, private infinity pool and daybed, and dining pavillion overlooking the lush jungle and deep blue seas.

What To Do

Being on an island means there is a lot to explore, so why not take a nature walk with one of the resident conservationists? Here you can learn more about the island’s ecosystem, observe some of the work the conservationists do and even help out by searching for tiny sea turtle hatchlings emerging from their nests or checking nest boxes for eggs or chicks. You can also make a valuable contribution to protecting and sustaining the island’s flora and fauna with the Tortoise Adoption Programme.

Seychelles Nothing says luxury like a private island

Bwejuu, Zanzibar

Not only will you be blown away by the clear coastline and lush green forests that make Zanzibar a tropical paradise, but you’ll also get an insight into the history and culture of the African island. With a past teeming with stories of sultans, pirates and princesses, and a diverse and interesting local culture, your holiday in Zanzibar will be a welcoming and magical experience.

Where To Stay

Villas at Baraza Resort are designed to characterise classic Swahili architecture. Dramatic arches and intricate hand carved cement decorations makes this resort completely unique. Rooms are spacious and complemented with beautiful fabrics, hand carved furniture and brass lanterns. As tempting as it is to stay in your beautifully decorated room, don’t forget that you’re in an outdoor paradise – venture out to the private pool or get a bird’s eye view of the island from your very own terrace.

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Enjoy an authentic Zanzibar experience aboard a dhow with Safari Blue. Safari Blue dhows, which are sailing boats made from African Mahogany, are kept well maintained. The dhows are equipped with communication equipment, sunshade, boarding ladder, gas inflatable life jackets, and waterproof bags. All you need to do is to sit back and enjoy the relaxing ride along the coast of Zanzibar.

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Lech, Austria

Snow-capped peaks, warm Austrian hospitality and lively après-ski events will make your stay in Austria unforgettable. Their unique cultural heritage and distinctive imperial history add to the allure of a place filled with luxury villas lit up by crackling fire-places. The best time to go is when it’s snowing, it adds that extra magical touch. You can keep warm by drinking delicious mugs of hot chocolate while looking out of the big, glass windows.

Where To Stay

Lech is one of Austria’s most posh and pricey resort towns, so you can expect only the best stay at one of the town’s best hotels, Kristiania Lech. Each room is individually decorated, from the rooms that focus on contemporary artwork, to the small, intimate rooms that uses nature as a theme, and my personal favourite, a Chinese style room that features an Oriental atmosphere. Who says you can’t have Asia in Austria? Very few things epitomise exclusivity as well as uniquely decorated rooms. All the suites at Kristiania boast contemporary artworks and antiques that set new but exquisite standards of living linked to the traditional Alpine heritage.

What To Do

Go for an unforgettable horse-drawn ride through the wonderfully scenic winter landscape. The ride starts in Lech and goes to the village of Zug, where you can indulge in afternoon tea and deliciously decadent cakes.

Austria Lech is a posh and luxurious winter wonderland

Male, Maldives

For an escape to an idyllic and unique destination you should venture to the Maldives. Set in the Indian Ocean you will enjoy superb sunshine, warm weather and an even warmer welcome from the locals. There’s nowhere better for gourmet dining, pampering spas and outstanding hospitality.

Where To Stay

Reethi Rah Resort in the Maldives lies among a string of corals,lagoons and white sands, so you can just imagine how breathtaking the views are. With a promise of warm hospitality, privacy and a magical time on the island, you are sure to fall in love with the Maldives. Reethi Rah’s villas are on the beach, secluded by lush tropical greenery, whilst others are set above the clear, protected waters of the lagoon all designed in an elegant, contemporary style.

What To Do

Maldives has a number of islands that you can explore. Venturing out to these tucked away land masses is the perfect way to get a taste of the culture. Island hopping allows you to take in all the different aspects of the Maldives, whether its visiting an inhabited island and watching the locals making boats, arts and crafts or going to an uninhabited island and exploring the untouched beauty. For breathtaking views across the turquoise waters of the Maldives and to get an aerial view of the different islands you can charter a seaplane. Good luck with that – it does take a little skill.

Maldives Escape to the idyllic and secluded beaches of the Maldives

Laikipia, Kenya

From the wide grasslands of the Masai Mara to the majestic wildlife that roams within it, there is no place like Kenya. And although a safari might not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of luxury travel, Kenya’s offerings rival some of the best and most expensive destinations. From its pristine white-sand coastline and rich cultural background to top class resorts and impeccable service, the northern African country is the ideal destination for a luxury holiday.

Where To Stay

Accommodation at Loisaba is luxurious and authentically African. You will be pampered and well looked after while experiencing the atmosphere and energy of wild Africa. If you want a really unique wildlife experience, how does a night under the Kenyan stars sound? With Loisaba’s Star Beds you are treated to a slumber under the undisturbed African sky with only a blanket of stars above you.

What To Do

Hot Air Safari gives you the unique chance to experience Africa’s wildlife from above the ground in one of their fleet of five hot air balloons. The balloon flights take place in Kenya’s Masai Mara National Reserve. You can choose from group flights or private flights over the Mara. The reserve is in the northernmost part of the spectacular Serengeti-Mara ecosystem, home to scores of wildlife such as elephants, giraffes, various antelope species and ostriches. Other wildlife which you might get a chance of spotting include hyenas, lions, cheetahs, crocodiles and hippos. As this is a wilderness area with free-ranging wildlife that is not fenced in, seeing these animals in their natural habitat is a matter of luck and going at the right time.

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Nadi, Fiji

Fiji is an area proud to promote eco-tourism and the Fijian people cultivate a wholesome, proactive attitude as a means to protect the island’s natural beauty. You don’t often find luxury travel that is conscious about the environment, but Fiji manages to combine the two, which in turn provides tourists with the opportunity to see crystal lagoons, idyllic waterfalls, lush rainforests, and vibrant coral reefs.

Where To Stay

Just a few guests can be accommodated at Royal Davui, so be prepared for an exceptionally exclusive experience from the moment you arrive. You’ll be treated to the warmth and hospitality of the Fijian people, something that will make your stay even more memorable. Royal Davui use purely Fijian products in the bathrooms and spa as well as 90% locally grown produce. They limit the amount of waste that they produce and ensure any waste that is created is disposed of in a careful and responsible manner. This is ideal for environmentally conscious tourists who enjoy luxury travel as you’ll be free to enjoy your stay knowing that you are doing your part for the environment.

What To Do

Granted, being strapped in a harness does not sound like the epitome of luxury, but it’s all worth it when you are zigzagging across the breathtaking Wainadoi River. While experiencing that rush of adrenalin (and a little bit of fear), be sure to take in the sights of flora and fuana and wilderness from a rather fast-paced, aerial perspective. With Fiji’s Finest Tours’ highly-trained guides you will be securely strapped in and shown how to use the special equipment and techniques; there’s no need to worry about safety, just enjoy the ride.

Fiji Indulge in luxury in eco-friendly Fiji
-Guest Travel Writer, Source: Essential Travel

Nairobi Restaurant Week: You can’t afford to miss it!

“One of the very nicest things about life is the way we must regularly stop whatever it is we are doing and devote our attention to eating.” Luciano Pavarotti     Jiko-Restaurant-at-Tribe-Hotel-in-Nairobi-photo-credit-Susan-Wong-2011-10

Restaurant week has been a proven tradition amongst many major cities around the World including Cape Town, London, New York and Tokyo to name a few. 2014 will see Nairobi’s astounding restaurant scene be added to this list. Kenya celebrates her Golden Jubilee this year. Heineken has teamed up with chefs from fifty of the finest restaurants in the city to create fifty one-of-a-kind menus to tickle your taste buds. Come join in on the party

The event takes place from 30th Jan – 6th Feb 2014

For more details visit: http://nairobirestaurantweek.com/

Why we love: John Kaveke, Kenya’s revered fashion designer

He is without a doubt a famed designer with his works having attracted a myriad of following not just in Kenya but beyond. John Kaveke began his journey at Woodgrove Fashion College in Kenya and later on headed to Instituto Europeo di Design in Barcelona. He worked as as a designer at other fashion labels before deciding to tread on his own path.

Kaveke has delved into men’s fashion; an area not touched by many, and his designs have had the pleasure of gracing a wide range of catwalks that include; Sarajevo Fashion Week, Bosnia, Hub of Africa in Ethiopia, Swahili Fashion Week in Tanzania, Catwalk Kenya, Festival for African Fashion and Art or FAFA Kenya, the International Smirnoff Fashion Awards, London Fashion Week…the list is endless.

Not only is he an edgy contemporary designer, Kaveke boasts of being involved in a number of successful fashion projects; being part of the Kenyan national dress design team, the International Smirnoff fashion Awards, creating Kenya’s representative’s (Big Brother Africa) Garment, M-Net’s Face of Africa, Sarajevo Fashion Week and Catwalk Kenya among others.

John Kaveke is indeed an inspiration to many an upcoming designers both in Kenya and Africa as a whole. We salute you for job well done!!

I pledge my loyalty…

Growing up, the national pledge is something we routinely recited  either on Fridays or Mondays (depends which school you went to) during school assemblies. Without putting much thought into it we would excitingly and loudly declare the love we had for our country under the watchful eye of our principle/headmaster. But honestly back then I doubt we had any clue as to what we were speedily reciting, as a matter of fact many of us mumbled through most of it until the infamous ‘HARAMBEE” part. See then they were just words…words that every student in the 844 system had to cram. I wonder how many of us can actually recite our national pledge today (without peeping)…

The Pledge of a nation is a binding promise or agreement we make between ourselves and our Nation. It is meant to act as an overall direction of which the country chooses to take and how it plans to get there.

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My loyalty to the president and the Republic of Kenya

My devotion to the words of our national anthem,

My life and strength in the service of our republic

In the living spirit embodied in our national motto,

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And perpetuated in the Nyayo Philosopy of Peace Love and Unity.

Now, there are phrases in the loyalty pledge that deserve a brief historical background. Kenya gained her independence from the Britons on 12th December, 1963. It became a democratic country, headed by a president, complete with a parliament and a senate. Elections – or what passed for them – were held every five years; there was no term limitation on how long a guy could rule, especially the president. In 1978, Jomo Kenyatta, the first president, passed on, after ruling for 15 years. His then deputy, Daniel Arap Moi, took the reins of power, with a pledge to follow the “footsteps” of the “founding father”. Therefore, Nyayo (footsteps) became the motto, the name of the president, the catch-phrase…it became everything, including part of the loyalty pledge. ( source; Stephen Magu )

Right after the 1982 attempted coup on the then president Moi’s government, things had to change….From then on, there was a systematic attempt to crack down on any alternative political thoughts. Parliament introduced, debated and passed an infamous Section 2 (a) into the constitution, which made the country a de facto one-party state. True, elections continued to be held for the next 11 years, but there was only one party in power, so it was almost akin to choosing between the devil and the deep blue sea.

Among the changes that were introduced in the school system during that period, was a free school milk program (once every week, for all the good that could do), an 8-year primary, 4 year secondary and 4 year university education system, a departure from the British system, and…yes, the loyalty pledge. If I have ever seen indoctrination of minors, that was the purest form. The loyalty pledge was recited in every school in Kenya, under the watchful eyes of stern-faced, stick-holding, menacing-looking head-teachers, deputy head-teachers and teachers on duty. It became routine; something we did not really think about, or whose ramifications really did not manifest themselves to us.

Moi’s era gone, two governments later,  and the loyalty pledge continues, to the best of my knowledge – to be recited. Patriotism to one’s country is to be aspired for. It is paramount for the cohesion and unity of a country.  Whereas pledges of loyalty and allegiance should probably not be mandatory, I do believe that it is the highest form of indoctrination to have some pledges, such as the Kenyan one. When you have a party whose motto is “Nyayo” and have every kid reciting that pledge, now that is influencing the political process and the future direction the country’s thinking will take. It is my supplication that the pledge of allegiance ought to have free reign; but the Loyalty Pledge…now that is something else. I don’t believe kids should be pledging loyalty to particular parties, philosophies; perhaps more appropriately, to national unity, cohesion, the flag and concepts/symbols that are neutral, but that which all citizens of a country can identify with. ( source; Stephen Magu )

Date a Man Who Travels

Date a man who treasures experience over toys, a hand-woven bracelet over a Rolex. Date the man who scoffs when he hears the words, “vacation”, “all-inclusive”, or “resort”. Date a man who travels because he’s not blinded by a single goal but enlivened by many.

You might find him in an airport or at a book store browsing the travel guides – although he “only uses them for reference.”

736289010_692 You’ll know it’s him because when you peek at his computer screen, his background will be a scenic splendor of rolling hills, mountains, or prayer flags. His Facebook friend count will be over-the-roof, and his wall will be plastered with the broken English ‘miss-you’ of friends he met along the way. When he travels, he makes lifelong friends in an hour. And although contact with these friends is sporadic and may be far-between, his bonds are unmessable and if he wanted, he could couch surf the world… again.

Buy him a beer. Once a traveller gets home, people rarely listen to their stories. So listen to him. Allow him to paint a picture that brings you into his world. He might talk fast and miss small details because he’s so excited to be heard. Bask in his enthusiasm. Want it for yourself.

He’ll squeak like an excited toddler when his latest issue of National Geographic arrives in the mail. Then he’ll grow quiet, engrossed, until he finishes his analysis of every photo, every adventure. In his mind, he’ll insert himself in these pictures. He’ll pass the issue on to you and grill you about your dreams and competitively ask about the craziest thing you’ve ever done. Tell him. And know that he’ll probably win. And if by chance you win, know that his next lot in life will be to out do you. But then he’ll say, “Maybe we can do it together.”

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Date the man who talks of distant places and whose hands have explored the stone relics of ancient civilizations and whose mind has imagined those hands carving, chiseling, painting the wonders of the world. And when he talks, it’s as if he’s reliving it with you. You can almost hear his heart racing. You can almost feel the adrenaline ramped up by the moment. You feel it passing through his synapses, a feast to his eyes entering through those tiny oracles of experience that we call pupils, digesting rapidly through his veins, manifesting into his nervous system, transforming and altering his worldview like a reverse trauma and finally passing, but forever changing the colors of his sight. (Unless he’s Karl Pilkington.) You will want this too.

Date a man who’s lived out of a backpack because he lives happily with less. A man who’s travelled has seen poverty and dined with those who live in small shanty’s with no running water, and yet welcome strangers with greater hospitality than the rich. And because he’s seen this, he’s seen how a life without luxury can mean a life fueled by relationships and family, rather than a life that fuels fancy cars and ego. He’s experienced different ways of being, respects alternative religions and he looks at the world with the eyes of a five-year-old, curious and hungry. Your dad will be happy too because he’s good with money and knows how to budget.

This man relishes home; the comfort of a duvet, the safety stirred in a mom-cooked meal, the easy conversation of childhood friends, and the immaculate glory of the flush-toilet. Although fiercely independent, he has had time to reflect on himself and his relationships. Despite his wanderlust, he knows and appreciates his ties to home. He has had a chance to miss and be missed. Because of this, he also knows a thing or two about goodbyes. He knows the overwhelming uncertainty of leaving the comforts of home, the indefinite see-you-laters at the departure gates, and yet he fearlessly goes into the unknown because he knows the feeling of return. And that the I’ve-missed-you-hug is the best type of hug in the whole world. He also knows that goodbyes are just prolonged see-you-laters and that ‘hello’ is only as far away as the nearest internet cafe.

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Don’t hold onto this man. Let this man go and go with him. If you haven’t travelled, he will open your eyes to a world beyond the news and popular perception. He will open your dreams to possibility and reality. He will calm your nerves when you’re about to miss a flight or when your rental blows a flat, because he knows the journey is the adventure. He will make light of the unsavory noises you make when you – and you will – get food poisoning. He will make you laugh through the discomfort all while dabbing your forehead with a cold cloth and nursing you with bottled water. He will make you feel like you’re home.

When you see something beautiful, he will hold your hand in silence, in awe the history of where his feet stand, and the fact that you’re with him.

He will live in every moment with you, because this is how he lives his life.

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He understands that happiness is no more than a string of moments that displace neutrality, and he is determined to tie as many of these strings together as he can. He also understands your need to live for yourself and that you have a bucketlist of your own. Understand his. Understand that your goals may at some points differ, but that independence is the cornerstone of a healthy relationship when it’s mutually respected. You may lose him for a bit, but he will always come home bearing a new story and a souvenir he picked up because it reminded him of you, like it was made for you, and because he missed you. You might be compelled to do the same. Make sure that independence is on your bucketlist, and make sure it’s checked. Independence will keep your relationship fresh and exciting, and when you’re together again it will forge a bond of unbreakable trust.

He’ll propose when you’ve breached your comfort-zone, whether it be a fear like skydiving or swimming with sharks, or sitting next to the smelly person on an overcrowded bus. It won’t be with a diamond ring, but with a token from a native culture or inspired by nature, like the penguin and the pebble.

You will get married somewhere unassumed, surrounded by a select few, in a moment constructed to celebrate venturing into the unknown together again. Marry the man who’s travelled and together you will make the whole world your home. Your honeymoon will not be forgotten to a buffet dinner and all-you-can-drink beach bars, but will be remembered in the triumphant photographs at the top of Kilimanjaro and memorialized in the rewarding ache of muscles at the end of a long days hike.

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When you’re ready, you will have children that have the names of the characters you met on your journeys, the foreign names of people who dug a special place in your heart if only for a few days. Perhaps you will live in another country, and your children will learn of language and customs that open their minds from the very start, leaving no room for prejudice. He will introduce them to the life of Hemingway, the journey of Santiago, and empower them to live even bigger than both of you.

Marry a man who travels and he’ll teach your children the beauty of a single stone, the history of the Incas and he will instill in them the bravery of possibility. He will explain to them that masking opportunity, there is fear. He will teach them to concur it.

And when you’re old, you’ll sit with your grandchildren pouring over your photo albums and chest of worldly treasures, while they too insert themselves into your photographs, sparked by the beauty of the world and inspired by your life in it.

Find a man who travels because you deserve a life of adventure and possibility. You deserve to live light and embrace simplicity. You deserve to look at life through the eyes of youth and with your arms wide open. Because this is where you will find joy. And better, you will find joy together.

And if you can’t find him, travel. Go. Embrace it. Explore the world for yourself because dreams are the stuff reality is made from.

I will be waiting right here.

(source: Ramon Stoppelenburg)

Beauty in Culture

I’d like to believe that everyone comes from somewhere and has a sense of belonging be it in a tribe, a certain culture and so forth. In terms of Fashion and style, it seems that culture is steadily being overtaken in great speeds by different trends which tend to change periodically.

This is causing ripples with people constantly looking out for the new trend in fashion throwing out the original cultural sense of     belonging. We have forgotten how beautiful culture is; for instance in Kenya one can actually pinpoint the few tribal groups that have maintained their culture and style with the Maasai and Samburu         being an obvious stand out.

 

Today we take a step back from the trends and look at some of the most beautiful cultural styles from all over the world. Trends come and go but where we come from shouldn’t..culture and heritage should be widely celebrated.

Celebrate your Heritage!!!

Kenyan National Anthem

The Kenya National Anthem reflects the traditional music of Kenya and the nation’s values. Composed in both English and Swahili, the national anthem focuses on Kenya’s rich heritage that is integral to the nation’s identity. It also emphasizes peace and liberty both within Kenya and with her neighbours.

Interestingly, the method selected to create the anthem had never been tried in Africa. Kenya’s national anthem is notable for being one of the first anthems to be specifically prepared by a group of local musicians. The five member team consisted of G.W. Senoga-Zake, Thomas Kalume, Peter Kibukosya, Graham Hyslop, and Washington Omondi. The tune was derived from a traditional lullaby sung by the Pokomo community. It showcases authentic African melody. The lyrics reflect the convictions and aspirations of Kenyans, evoking utmost civic pride and patriotism.

Source:http://www.statehousekenya.go.ke/anthem.htm

Kiswahili English
1 1
Ee Mungu nguvu yetu
Ilete baraka kwetu
Haki iwe ngao na mlinzi
Natukae na undugu
Amani na uhuru
Raha tupate na ustawi.
O God of all creation
Bless this our land and nation
Justice be our shield and defender
May we dwell in unity
Peace and liberty
Plenty be found within our borders.
2 2
Amkeni ndugu zetu
Tufanye sote bidii
Nasi tujitoe kwa nguvu
Nchi yetu ya Kenya
Tunayoipenda
Tuwe tayari kuilinda
Let one and all arise
With hearts both strong and true
Service be our earnest endeavour
And our homeland of Kenya
Heritage of splendour
Firm may we stand to defend.
3 3
Natujenge taifa letu
Ee, ndio wajibu wetu
Kenya istahili heshima
Tuungane mikono
Pamoja kazini
Kila siku tuwe na shukrani
Let all with one accord
In common bond united
Build this our nation together
And the glory of Kenya
The fruit of our labour
Fill every heart with thanksgiving.

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