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We are excited to share the success of Karen Blixen Group’s participation at the recent We Are Africa North America event, where we were proudly represented by our CEO, Ronald Mutie, and Deborah Roberts, our Business Development Manager for North America. The event, known for gathering leading African travel brands and North American buyers, was an exceptional opportunity for us to showcase our offerings, including Karen Blixen Camp, Karen Blixen Coffee Garden & Cottages, and The Out of Africa Experience. Karen Blixen Group Shines at We Are Africa North

At Karen Blixen Camp, we are fortunate to have a team that embodies passion, expertise, and a deep connection to the land. Today, we shine the spotlight on one such individual who exemplifies these qualities—our incredible Head Guide, Simon Saidimu. For years, Simon has been the guiding star for countless guests, illuminating the wonders of the Mara with his rich stories, expert knowledge, and genuine love for wildlife. From the moment you meet Simon, his enthusiasm for the wild is palpable. He possesses an uncanny ability to bring the

Nestled in the vast savanna of Masai Mara, the Karen Blixen Trust F.C. has become more than just a football team; it is a beacon of hope and opportunity for the local community. While it started as a humble initiative to provide the boys with a platform to play football, the team’s evolution has opened doors for both boys and girls, inspiring them to pursue education and new possibilities. The Karen Blixen Trust F.C. began its journey in 2018 as Karen Blixen Camp F.C., playing on a small field

At Karen Blixen Camp, adventure is not just about watching wildlife from a distance; it's about immersing yourself in the untamed beauty of the African bush. For those seeking a more intimate and exhilarating experience, the camp offers guided game walks—a thrilling way to explore the savanna up close, where every step brings you closer to the heartbeat of the wild. Game walks are not your typical safari experience. They require a special set of skills, a deep understanding of the ecosystem, and, most importantly, safety precautions. At Karen

This year, the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) has intensified its conservation initiatives, particularly for elephants, by collaborating more closely with various partners. A key boost to these efforts came in May when KWS received a generous donation of vehicles valued at over $400,000 from the Shiraz and Leili Wildlife Foundation. This fleet will greatly support the KWS Vet and Capture Unit, which is vital for the capture, relocation, and restocking of wildlife in both protected and unprotected areas. KWS Director General, Dr. Erastus Kanga, highlighted that these vehicles will

On August 21, 2024, Tourism and Wildlife Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Miano made her first official visit to the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) https://www.kws.go.ke/  headquarters. Her visit highlighted a strong commitment to supporting KWS's vital role in wildlife conservation and recognizing the efforts of its dedicated staff. During her visit, CS Miano expressed her deep appreciation for the hard work and sacrifice of KWS personnel, particularly the rangers who have lost their lives protecting Kenya's wildlife. A poignant moment of the visit was the wreath-laying ceremony at the KWS Heroes

Kenya’s Cabinet Secretary for Tourism, Rebecca Miano, recently launched the "Tembea Kenya" drive, a new initiative aimed at revitalizing domestic tourism across the country. This campaign focuses on encouraging Kenyans to explore their own backyard, rediscovering the beauty and diversity of their homeland while supporting the local tourism sector. The "Tembea Kenya" campaign comes as part of broader efforts to enhance tourism recovery following the global challenges experienced in recent years. By promoting local travel experiences, the initiative hopes to build a stronger domestic tourism culture that complements international

NAIROBI, Kenya – On September 2nd, the Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) announced that operations at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) were not disrupted despite a protest by some staff members from the night shift. The authority clarified that the protest involved only a portion of the night shift workers. Following the protest, KAA's Acting Managing Director, Henry Ogoye, met with the aviation workers' union to address their grievances. He urged the union to submit an official memorandum outlining their concerns, which KAA committed to review and address in due

Documents reveal that a new entity, Airports Infrastructure PLC (AIP), has been established in Kenya as a subsidiary of Global Airports Operator L.L.C. (GAO), under Adani Enterprises based in Abu Dhabi. Registered on August 30, 2024, AIP aims to manage, develop, and upgrade airport facilities in Kenya but has yet to begin operations. Adani Group, an Indian multinational, has proposed a 30-year concession to manage Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) with an investment of $1.85 billion to expand its infrastructure, including a new terminal and a second runway by

Staying Safe: Should Tourists Be Worried About Mpox in Kenya? The safety and well-being of our guests are always our top priority. We understand that recent reports about Mpox (formerly known as monkeypox) may have raised some concerns for travelers planning their visit to Kenya. We want to assure you that Kenya remains a safe and welcoming destination, and there is no cause for alarm. The Kenyan health authorities, in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO), are closely monitoring the situation and have put stringent measures in place to

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