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Discover Africa’s soul through its people, stories, and traditions — from Zanzibar’s Swahili rhythm to Ethiopia’s ancient roots.


Mackinnon Market – The Beating Heart of Old Town Mombasa
Mackinnon Market, in the heart of Mombasa, is a vibrant hub known for its colonial architecture, colorful spices, fresh produce, textiles, and artisan crafts. Bustling with local life, it offers visitors an authentic taste of Swahili culture, lively trading, and a sensory experience of sights, sounds, and aromas.
maria maris
Nov 13, 20253 min read


Lake Simbi Nyaima – Kenya’s “Sleeping Lake” of Legends, Birds & Healing Waters
Lake Simbi Nyaima, a small volcanic crater lake in western Kenya, is steeped in legend and natural beauty. Known for its mystical origins and healing waters, it attracts thousands of flamingos and birdwatchers each year. The lake is cherished for its cultural significance, unique wildlife, and tranquil, otherworldly atmosphere.
maria maris
Nov 13, 20254 min read


Kaya Kinondo Sacred Forest – A Living Shrine of the Digo People on Kenya’s South Coast
Kaya Kinondo, near Diani Beach, is a sacred forest protected by the Digo community. Rich in biodiversity and spiritual heritage, it offers guided walks through ancient trees, cultural rituals, and unique wildlife. Visitors experience authentic traditions and the peaceful atmosphere of one of Kenya’s most revered natural sites.
maria maris
Nov 13, 20254 min read


The Spice That Built an Island – A Cultural Journey Through Zanzibar’s Spice Heritage
The Spice That Built an Island – A Cultural Journey Through Zanzibar’s Spice Heritage
Zanzibar is one of the few places in the world where the air itself tells a story. Walk through Stone Town at sunrise, or step onto the soft soil of Kizimbani, and you’ll feel it immediately — the warm, sweet aroma of cloves, the freshness of ginger, the sharp perfume of cinnamon bark, and the deep earthiness of nutmeg. This is not just scent. It is history carried on the wind.
Hawa Salum
Nov 13, 20254 min read


Kisumu Museum – A Window Into the Luo Culture, Lake Victoria Life & Western Kenya’s History
Kisumu Museum, located near Kisumu’s city center, showcases the rich heritage of western Kenya. Highlights include a traditional Luo homestead, aquatic exhibits, local wildlife, and cultural artifacts. It’s a peaceful, educational spot for learning about Luo culture, Lake Victoria’s ecosystem, and the region’s history.
maria maris
Nov 13, 20254 min read


The Soul of Swahili Culture – Traditions That Shape Zanzibar
There is a feeling you encounter long before you fully understand Zanzibar — a softness in the air, a rhythm in the footsteps, a warmth in the greetings, and a quiet poetry in the way people live. This is Swahili culture, the heartbeat of the island and one of the oldest, most beautifully layered cultural identities along the entire Indian Ocean coastline.
Swahili culture is not defined by a single origin. Instead, it is a breathtaking fusion shaped by centuries of African c
Hawa Salum
Nov 13, 20255 min read


The Art of Zanzibar Doors – What the Carvings Truly Mean
The Art of Zanzibar Doors – What the Carvings Truly Mean
Walk through Stone Town in the early morning, and you’ll feel it before you see it — the sense that every alleyway is alive with memory, every shadow is guarding a story, and every carved wooden door is more than an entrance. It is a storyteller, a protector, a piece of art shaped by centuries of trade, culture, and ocean winds. These are Zanzibar Doors, the island’s most iconic cultural symbols and one of the finest e
Hawa Salum
Nov 12, 20255 min read


Rwandan Festivals and Events – The Rhythm of a Reborn Nation
Drums echo through Rwanda’s rolling hills as dawn breaks — deep, steady, alive. The air hums with song, color, and connection. Women in bright kitenge sway gracefully; men beat the ingoma with pride and precision. Children laugh, flags flutter, and the scent of roasted maize and banana beer floats through the morning light.
This is Rwanda in celebration — a country that has learned to dance again.
Rwanda’s festivals and events reveal more than entertainment; they unveil ide
Hawa Salum
Nov 7, 20256 min read


Rwanda’s Emerging Art Scene – Where Creativity Rebuilds a Nation
The city wakes with color.
In Kigali, dawn spills like paint across the hills — soft light catching murals that stretch over concrete walls, their hues telling stories of hope, resilience, and rebirth. Inside the Inema Arts Center, brushes sweep across canvas, jazz hums through the air, and young artists turn memory into motion.
This is Rwanda’s new rhythm — an art movement alive with soul.
For decades, Rwanda’s story was told through survival. Today, it’s retold through cr
Hawa Salum
Nov 7, 20256 min read


Mountain Biking in Rwanda – Riding the Land of a Thousand Hills
The road bends, the wind rises, and the hills begin to breathe.
In Rwanda, every turn of the pedal tells a story — of endurance, discovery, and grace. Mist floats through banana groves; sunlight glints off tea leaves. Villagers wave as you pass, their greetings blending with the hum of your tires on red soil. This is not a race. It’s a rhythm — a slow dance between human strength and a land sculpted by time.
Mountain biking in Rwanda is more than an outdoor sport; it’s a dia
Hawa Salum
Nov 6, 20255 min read


Rwanda’s Hidden Waterfalls – Chasing the Secrets of the Thousand Hills
Discover Rwanda’s hidden waterfalls tucked away in the heart of the Thousand Hills. These breathtaking cascades offer a serene escape, surrounded by lush forests and vibrant wildlife. Journey off the beaten path to experience the tranquil beauty and secret wonders that make Rwanda’s waterfalls a true gem for adventurous travelers.
Hawa Salum
Nov 6, 20256 min read


Eco-Tourism in Rwanda – Where Nature, Culture, and Conservation Unite
Morning mist drifts through Rwanda’s thousand hills, soft as breath. The forests whisper with life — gorillas moving silently through bamboo, birds painting songs across the canopy. Here, every sunrise carries a message: this land has learned how to heal.
Rwanda’s story of eco-tourism is not about luxury; it’s about balance. In a world that races forward, this country has chosen a quieter rhythm — one that values care over consumption, purpose over profit. Across its parks,
Hawa Salum
Nov 6, 20256 min read


Kitengela Glass Kenya – Where Art, Sustainability, and Magic Meet
Kitengela Glass in Kenya is an eco-art village where discarded glass becomes vibrant works of art. Watch glassblowing, explore colorful mosaics, cross a hanging bridge, and experience one of Kenya’s most creative and sustainable destinations.
maria maris
Nov 6, 20255 min read


Family-Friendly Adventures in Rwanda – Exploring the Heart of a Thousand Hills
Rwanda wakes softly, with golden mist rolling over its thousand hills and the distant laughter of children echoing through the valleys. It’s a country where nature feels gentle, communities are welcoming, and every journey offers wonder for travelers of all ages. For families, Rwanda is not just a destination — it’s a shared adventure filled with beauty, kindness, and unforgettable moments.
Hawa Salum
Nov 5, 20256 min read


Solo Travel in Rwanda – Finding Peace, Adventure, and Purpose in the Land of a Thousand Hills
The mist hangs low over Rwanda’s thousand hills, soft and silver against the morning sky. Somewhere between the valleys and the volcanic peaks, a traveler walks alone — not in isolation, but in quiet harmony with the world. The path winds through banana groves and red-clay roads, the air filled with the distant rhythm of life. Here, solo travel doesn’t feel like escape. It feels like arrival.
In Kigali, the capital’s calmness sets the tone.
Hawa Salum
Nov 5, 20255 min read


Traditional Rwandan Villages – The Living Heart of the Land
At dawn, the mist lifts over Rwanda’s thousand hills, unveiling a world where time moves gently. Smoke curls from clay huts, children’s laughter rolls across valleys, and the rhythm of life begins — slow, steady, and deeply connected to the land.
This is the soul of Rwanda — found not in cities, but in its traditional villages, where culture breathes and community still defines existence.
From the green ridges of Huye to the lakeside plains of Gitarama, village life flows w
Hawa Salum
Oct 28, 20255 min read


A Food Lover’s Guide to Rwanda – Flavors from the Land of a Thousand Hills
Morning rises over Rwanda’s thousand hills with the scent of roasted coffee and fresh banana bread drifting through the air. Smoke curls from clay kitchens, and the sound of laughter mingles with the rhythm of wooden spoons stirring pots of cassava leaves. In Rwanda, food isn’t simply eaten — it’s shared, sung, and celebrated.
Across the country, meals are more than sustenance — they’re a reflection of community. Every plate tells a story of unity, gratitude, and resilience.
Hawa Salum
Oct 27, 20255 min read


Best Cafes and Restaurants in Kigali – Where Flavor Meets the Hills
At sunrise, Kigali hums softly — the golden hills shimmer, and the scent of freshly brewed coffee drifts through the air. On every corner, cafés open their doors to a city that moves with quiet grace. From rooftop espresso bars to candlelit dining terraces, Rwanda’s capital has become East Africa’s most elegant culinary secret.
This is Kigali — a city where tradition meets trend, and every flavor carries a story. Here, food is not rushed but savored. Coffee isn’t just a drin
Hawa Salum
Oct 27, 20256 min read


Maasai Market – The Beating Heart of Kenya’s Art, Culture, and Craftsmanship
The Maasai Market in Kenya is a vibrant open-air marketplace showcasing the rich art, culture, and craftsmanship of the Maasai people. Visitors can explore colorful stalls filled with handmade jewelry, beaded accessories, traditional fabrics, wood carvings, and unique souvenirs. The market is not only a shopping destination but also a cultural experience, offering a glimpse into the Maasai way of life and supporting local artisans and their communities.
maria maris
Oct 27, 20254 min read


Gorilla Trekking in Volcanoes National Park: Rwanda’s Ultimate Wildlife Adventure.
Step into the misty forests of Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park and come face-to-face with endangered mountain gorillas. This once-in-a-lifetime adventure combines thrilling treks, breathtaking scenery, and deep wildlife encounters. Perfect for wildlife enthusiasts and adventure travelers, gorilla trekking in Rwanda is an unforgettable journey into one of Africa’s most remarkable natural habitats.
Hawa Salum
Oct 26, 20255 min read
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