peter philip's Articles in Travel

  • The Solitude adventure in Tsavos
    The recent branding of the two unique national parks has not only described the natural truth of these jewels, but has already…
  • Could you stop the big five craze for a second
    This is definitely a living museum of unique and rare species, a treasure trove for nature lovers, bird watchers and…
  • The Kenya you have never seen
    Many know about it and scholars have written about it both locally and internationally with the local people having various authentic…
  • White Mountain in the Tropics of Equator.
    Its native appeal have carried its lure to every generation whether past, present or those that their fate of existence is…
  • A Tale of African Warthog
    Their most unusual features are the warts on the face, mostly pronounced on males. These are thick protective-pads that appear…
  • The Magical Pilgrim
    Africa is changing at a rapid pace and human encroachment into wildlife reserves has continued to erase the traditional routes and wildlife migratory corridors. Coupled with development and massive changes of the way of life, the image of wildlife roaming free in the jungles of Africa is slowly getting expunged.
  • Survivors of the Savannah
    As one of the great survivors, Zebras have excellent eyesight, a keen sense of smell and are capable of running 40 mph. Every zebra has its own pattern of stripes (which makes it easier for researchers). Zebra belong to the family Equidae, hoofed animals characterized by one toe. This includes all horses and horse-like animals of the world. This single hoof is probably an adaptation for fast motion on hard ground.
  • Natural Track Safaris: The Silent killer
    The leopard has been associated with darkness and many myths exist in the traditional African society.
  • Wildlife Safaris: A Legend of African Elephants
    The most interesting and beautiful creatures on earth. It is the largest animal on land with…
  • Symbols of Kenya: The Maasai
    Most of the rest of Kenyan people have long forgotten their traditional ways of life. The western way of life slowly deleted...
  • Wildlife safari: A tale of African hyena
    When there is presence of food, this is the time you hear the famous 'hyena laughter' especially in the night. …
  • Kenya tour: The rhinos of Kenya
    In Africa today, the fight for growth of the rhino population is an everyday activity. After being declared an endangered species, Kenya has put up big efforts financially to see to it that their habitats have been safe guarded.


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