
Karen Blixen Museum
Karen, Nairobi County, Kenya
Museum
The Karen Blixen museum is a Museum established in 1985 in order to commemorate the life of Karen Blixen. Karen Blixen was a famous Danish author who became popular for writing the book “Out of Africa”. The book gained traction after the release of a movie with the same name. The movie became a hit and won 7 academy awards. The museum is located near Ngong hills and can be viewed from a distance. In addition the museum has a very scenic nature trail and a serene garden.

Nairobi Gallery
Nairobi County, Kenya
Museum
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The Nairobi Gallery contains a vast collection of african artifacts such as clothing,jewellery as well as furniture some as far back as the 1800. Most of these items are part of Joseph and Sheila Murumbi’s collection. Joseph Murumbi was the second vice president of Kenya and an avid collector of African artwork and artifacts. Before being gazetted as a museum the building had some historical significance as it was used as a courthouse, office of the Provincial Commissioner, KANU’s Nairobi branch as well as the office of the Native mInistry throughout its lifetime. Besides being a gallery Nairobi Gallery is also an artist’s haven allowing artist to showcase their works from time to time

Koobi Fora
Lake Turkana, kenya
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Koobi Fora is a prehistoric site found within the Sibiloi National Park. In Gabbra ,Koobi Fora that means a place of commiphora and the source of myrrh which is a common plant found in the area. Koobi Fora site is approximately 700 square miles and contains depositions from around 5 million years to 1 million years ago during the Early Pleistocene. Koobi Fora is on the Eastern Side of Lake Turkana and is part of the Lake Turkana National Parks which are considered a UNESCO world heritage. Koobi Fora was one of the sites that Richard Leakey was known to have worked on. He first noticed the site in 1967 and since then he and his team have uncovered over 400 hominin fossils from the area.

Fort Jesus
Mombasa, Kenya
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Fort Jesus was a fort built by the Portuguese in 1593 to serve as a stronghold for the Portuguese that were living in Mombasa at the time. The fort has been occupied by several different cultures over the years including the Omani Arabs, Swahili and the British. The fort is a UNESCO world heritage site recognised for allowing us to have a look into the past and see what type of structures were built during the 15th and 16th century since it has remained almost unchanged over the years

Nairobi National Museum
Nairobi , Kenya
Museum
Nairobi National Museum is the perfect place for history and nature lovers and it offers a stunning gallery and museum experience. The museum is also quite easily accessible from Nairobi city. The museum houses a number of various galleries within it including the Cradle of HumanKind Gallery, Story of Mammals Gallery, History of Kenya Gallery and to top it off a Snake Park.

Kapenguria Museum
Kapenguria, Kenya
Museum
Kapenguria museum is the site where the famous Kapenguria 6 were imprisoned in 1952 as they were fighting for independence. In the site you will find six distinct cells for each of the Kapenguria 6. Besides the cells you will also there is also the Cherengani gallery and Agricultural Pokot Homestead within the site that can be explored.Kapenguria museum is the site where the famous Kapenguria 6 were imprisoned in 1952 as they were fighting for independence. In the site you will find six distinct cells for each of the Kapenguria 6.

Hyrax Hill Prehistoric Site & Museum
Nakuru,Kenya
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Hyrax Hill is a prehistoric site that had settlements from as early as 5000 years ago when the area had a Lake. The name comes from the name hyrax which is a small animal which used to be abundant in the rocks in the area but their population has declined due to human encroachment. The latest inhabitants of the area were the Sirikiwa people who lived in the area during the early Iron age. Hyrax Hill is located 4 km from Nakuru town and has a museum inside it where visitors can see a variety of artefacts. The place also offers stunning views of the areas around.
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