Karibu Kibera
Karibu means welcome in Kiswahili and what a way to start off my Kenyan adventure than to take a walking tour with the Kibera Creative Arts in Kibera, the largest urban slum in Africa.
Take a walk with us.
Jamie Chan is a visual storyteller and traveller based in Asia. When she is not on the road, Jamie blogs at noforeignlands.sg; does Muay Thai; plays the cello, and ukulele; speaks five languages, and tries her best to not expand her vintage dress collection.
Karibu means welcome in Kiswahili and what a way to start off my Kenyan adventure than to take a walking tour with the Kibera Creative Arts in Kibera, the largest urban slum in Africa.
Take a walk with us.
Today in Wandering in Kenting, we are exploring the Kenting National Park with its gorgeous walking trials and caves. Bring along a good pair of shoes!
A pandemic is raging outside so No Foreign Lands brings some postcards from Kenya to you.
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The Three Feathers by L’arietta Productions. Images by: No Foreign Lands, Jamie Chan
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After a two year silence, No Foreign Lands is back, sort of. This time, we are in Wetzlar, Germany, visiting the Leica Factory…