Kericho
This is tea country! Kenya is the world's third largest producer of tea after India and Sri Lanka and Kericho is in the heart of Kenya's tea plantations. There are rolling hills carpeted in neat, bright green tea
bushes as far as you can see. The climate here is perfect for tea with rain falling almost every afternoon. Kericho - named after Ole Kericho, a Maasai chief who was killed in battle by the Gusii in the 18th century - has a village green, war memorial and Holy Trinity Church. Make sure you pop into the charming Tea Hotel for a cuppa. Built in the 1950’s by Brooke Bond tea company it has an old world air. The hotel can also organise a tour of a tea plantation and trout fishing in a nearby river. (http://www.go2africa.com/kenya/lake-victoria/kericho/)


I am also curious to see which animals we will get to see. We may be able to go on a Safari, which I think would be really awesome. I have always seen the animals in Africa on the Discovery Channel or Animal Planet, but to see them in real life I think will be totally different.
to be continued....
3 comments:
I didn't know! You LUCKY THING YOU! SOOO jealous!!!
I know, I can't believe it is already (almost) July!!! I am looking forward to seeing you when you get back from Kenya. It will be 11 months since we last met you so it will be great to meet up again...especially for you to see your nephew :o)
Happy packing! Speak to you soon.
Satnam
Preet- yaa, i'm kinda nervous since i've never been there before, but i'm really looking forward to it, i will be sure to take loads of pics :D
Satnam- i can't wait to see you guys again! Especially can't wait to see my cute little nephew who's cheeks i will not be able to resist biting, hehe...i have yet to do any packing, will probably do it the night before lol
take care and speak to you soon :D
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