KENYA

Where it all began, me and a Barbie Polaroid in my hands. Deep inside, I know that there’s a bit of Maasai heart within me. I still remember the precious lessons that Pashet once shared with me. He taught me Swahili lullabies and how to replicate an elephant’s call – even the ways to recognise animal tracks in the darkness of the velvet night. I love Kenya and I know I'll be back someday.

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IL MIO KENYA


WHERE TO STAY:

Campi Ya Kanzi

A MARKET:

Nairobi

A MOVIE:

Out of Africa

AN ADVENTURE

Camping in the Savannah, lighting up a fire and playing the guitar all night

A PERSON

Pashet

AN EXPERIENCE:

Working in a primary school for two months

 AN ARTIST:

Peter Beard

A MEMORABLE MEAL:

Inside a cave, followed by traditional dances

A SAYING:

Hakuna Matata

AN ENCOUNTER:

A cheetah with her cubs

A VIEW:

The Kilimanjaro, every morning, from our tent

A MEMORY :

Flying over the Chyulu hills with a six seats plane while listening to John Berry soundtracks