Ecotourism and Agro-tourism

Masai Culture in Kenya
Ecotourism and Agrotourism

Homestays in Kenya

This concept entails personal involvement into living under real African life and getting immersed into lifestyle values of cultural spirits of the locals. Homestays offer a unique way to experience Kenyan culture and hospitality. You'll get to live with a local family and immerse yourself in their daily life. This can be a great way to learn about Kenyan customs, cuisine, and language. When choosing a homestay in Kenya, we consider the following and make sure that we put you up with a family that has your interest at heart:

Location: Where do you want to stay in Kenya? Nairobi is the capital city and a good starting point for exploring the country. Mombasa is a popular beach destination. The Great Rift Valley is home to stunning scenery and wildlife.
Amenities: What amenities are important to you? Some homestays offer meals, laundry service, and airport transfers.
Price: Homestays can range in price from budget-friendly to luxury.
Reviews: Read reviews of homestays before you book to get a sense of what other guests have experienced.

At the end of your stay which runs for between two weeks and four weeks you will have reaped the following benefits of staying in an indigenous home in Kenya:

Cultural immersion: You'll get to learn about Kenyan culture and way of life.
Personal connection: You'll get to know a local family and build a personal connection with them.
Support local communities: Your stay will help to support local communities.
Unique experience: A homestay can offer a unique and authentic experience that you won't get at a hotel.

  • Adapting to village life in rural Homes.
  • Family stays.
  • Cultural immersions
  • Garden Houses.
  • Hostel Accommodation.
  • Private Ranch Accommodation.

Staying in Nakuru - Kenya

People Tourism And Agro-tourism in Eastern Africa

Agricultural tours involve knowing other halves of our lives: Food Current Holidays take you to the very essential lives support areas of not only holidaymakers but all mankind in general. Agricultural tours expose the heart of travelers, that’s why we love to give it to the travelers.

The local communities-History, Culture, Food and Knowledge.

  • Agricultural Production and Produce.
  • Music and Musical Activities.
  • Animal production, -Cattle, Goats and sheep products.
  • Coffee and tea plantations and production
  • Theatre and Museums.
  • Cultural festivals and drama.
  • Home Stays with families
  • Corporate Social Responsibility.

People Tourism

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