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Following the success of the MNC Dog Project, the Karen Blixen Trust continues its commitment to wildlife and community health with the biannual spay clinics conducted by veterinary students from Denmark, America, and the University of Nairobi. These clinics, held in remote areas like Mararienda, include vaccinations and parasite treatments for local animals, alongside ongoing health research. Currently, researchers from Sweden are in the Mara for the Mara Cat Project, which studies the impact of feral domestic cats on both wildlife and human populations. Feral cats, found near households

The tournament isn't just about football; it's an event that strengthens relationships between hospitality stakeholders, allowing them to bond outside of their usual work environments. The excitement is palpable as teams come together, eager to showcase their skills while supporting local causes. For many participants, it’s not just about winning; it’s about fostering a sense of community and teamwork that stretches far beyond the pitch. KBCT FC, a team filled with pride and passion, has already played two thrilling matches in the Inter Mara Football Tournament. In both games,

The Maasai Mara, a region known for its breathtaking landscapes and wildlife, is also home to a football event that brings together the hospitality industry in a whole new way: the Inter Mara Football Tournament. This much-anticipated event sees camps, lodges, and balloon companies from within the Mara ecosystem come together for some friendly competition and to showcase the true spirit of teamwork. The tournament, which kicked off on November 10th, 2024, has drawn 12 teams from across the Mara, including some of the region's best-known players in the

There’s something incredibly magical about the Maasai Mara—the sweeping landscapes, the breathtaking wildlife, and the promise of witnessing moments that only nature can script. This past week in Mara North, guests at Karen Blixen Camp were treated to an experience they will likely never forget. Amid the golden grasslands and acacia-studded plains, two unforgettable arrivals took place: the birth of a baby giraffe and a baby wildebeest. It was a week of new beginnings, a week that reminded everyone present of the incredible beauty of life in the

The Kenya Tourism Board (KTB) has forged an exciting new partnership with the Standard Chartered Nairobi Marathon, with the ambitious goal of establishing Kenya as a premier global marathon hub. This strategic collaboration, which will span three years, aims to significantly increase international participation in the marathon while celebrating Kenya's rich heritage in athletics. Kenya Partners with Standard Chartered Nairobi Marathon to Elevate Global Marathon Hub Status Through this partnership, KTB and the Standard Chartered Nairobi Marathon plan to work closely to promote Kenya as a premier sports tourism destination.

The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) recently completed an incredible journey involving the safe translocation of 54 elephants from Mwea National Reserve to Aberdare National Park. This monumental operation, meticulously planned over 17 days, marks a significant step in wildlife conservation aimed at reducing human-wildlife conflict in the region. Elephant Relocation by KWS The need for this initiative arose as elephants were straying into agricultural areas, creating challenges for local farmers. By relocating these magnificent creatures to Aberdare National Park, KWS aimed to ensure their survival while fostering a peaceful coexistence

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