6/30/14

Sanctuary project and farewell

I was invovled in a sanctuary renovation project in a rural church in Igamatundu. I designed the project and implemented it with the local craftsmen and masons. it came out good and colourful. ( some photos under the pages).

For timebeing I also did my farewell by the end of june to my short stay in Kenya. Definitely it gave me lot of new experience. From working in a developed nation to a poor region in Kenya was an eye opener in many ways. How much you could achieve with a very little? Thanks to the parishioners of magumoni and its missions. God bless.

5/21/14

Wildlife Sanctuaries..

There are many wildlife sanctuaries in Kenya. The most popular being Masai Mara. Once you see a couple, the experience is the same except for the landscape. In Nakuru... another popular site, the water level has gone up so high even to immerse their office and all the Flamingos, the major attraction, have gone to some lake in Tanzania. See some new posts on Mara and Nakuru ... under the Pages.

4/11/14

Natural scenes

I have added few more pages with photos on Mombasa, Malindi, Donyasabook etc.. check under pages section..

3/5/14

White Crows and Baobab trees

Read some interesting features of the land in Kenya....

2/21/14

Markets in rural areas

The Markets are quite different from the west. Regular stores are often well secured. On a market day a wooden stand is all it takes to sell. Then there are special markets. This community near Meru specialises in bananas.(photos under pages). Scores of trucks collect bananas on Tuesdays. These are the superstore of a small community. Isles of produce to bargain from. Then there are retailers selling packets ready to go. Fresh produce worth bargaining.

2/9/14

Roads and sights...

It is alwas a fascination while you travel. You see life, adaptation and transformation on the roads. here are some sights... (go to page for photos).

2/1/14

Bomas visit...

Bomas Kenya at Nairobi

A visit to Bomas Kenya is part of the tour cycle to Nairobi; a large ground with a performance Dome, restaurants, shops and model villages of all tribes. The performance arena is an impressive structure, with most of the roofing by natural materials. It reminded me of some of the Log structures in Canada. Since it was off season, the audience was very limited and some of the special items were cut from production. A group of performers will perform traditional dances and music in the respective tribal attire. Some of the performances were quite enjoyable. Go under pages to view photos...

1/23/14

Updates..

I have added few pictures under the Page section. Check the new Prayer centres and landscape photos...

1/12/14

African Safari

Samburu National Park


When you are in Africa, it is quite natural that you go on an African Safari to encounter the wild. I had the opportunity to visit Samburu National Park, sometime after Christmas. We were lucky to spot Elephants, lions, Giraff, Zebras, Ostriches, Monkeys and so on. For a first timer it was very exciting to see them in the wild ( though in a protected environment). See photos under the pages.



The Gate to the Samburu National park