l Safaris
in Western Kenya
KIT- MIKAYE: According
to the Luo legend, these famous rocks form the place where Mikaye
(the mother of Luo tribe) sheltered herself after a long journey
down the Nile. The local people still believe that Mikaye can
be spotted around this place to this today.
LWANDA MAGERE STONE:
Lwanda was a Luo warrior, it is believed that during his time
he turn into a stone and that he could fight and nobody could
kill him. At one time war broke between Luo and Kipsigis tribes,
Lwanda - which means the rock - killed very many people during
this war. After peace was negotiated Lwanda was given a woman
from the kipsigis tribe whom he married. This woman learned and
knew the secret of Lwanda’s life (His shadow was his true
self). One day when Lwanda fall sick the woman was told by Lwanda
to treat his own shadow. The war broke out again and the woman
went back to tell her people the secret of Lwanda. On the day
he died he killed so many people before they finally tried what
what their daughter had told them, finally one of the warriors
took his spear and threw it at the shadow of Lwanda who fell down
and died but not before killing the person who had pierced him.
He turned into a stone which can still be seen today. The people
around this place believe that this is a true story.
RAMOGI HILL: This
beautiful hill has breath-taking panoramas that bring Lake Victoria
alive as one watches the Golden Sunset over the Lake. During the
day the sight of the islands that stretch as far as the eye can
see, into Uganda and Tanzania, are a unforgettable wonder. Ramogi
(the father of Luo tribe ) settled here after long journey from
Uganda with his people. You can visit this home which is now a
forest. There is a stone which is believed was previously a bull
which turned into a rock.
CRYING ROCKS: This
is a place of ceremony. Climb the rocks and get the history of
these rocks from local people. Situated on the western part of
Kenya in Kakamega district, Khayega.
BASS 320 - LAKE VICTORIA CULTURAL SAFARIS
- 3 DAYS
DAY 1 NAIROBI - KISUMU
Leave Nairobi to Kit - Mikaye via Kisumu arriving in the afternoon.
Explore the legendary stone. Overnight at Kit -Mikaye.
DAY 2 KIT - MIKAYE - NDERE
ISLAND NATIONAL PARK
After breakfast leave for Kaloka beach as you walk down the lake
you can chat with local people on the way. Arrive at the beach
at around 9.00 am and then continue to the Island by boat. Explore
in search of large crocodiles, impalas and swamp antelopes, birds
etc. Ndere (meeting place) according to Luo legendary is the place
Mikaye the mother of the Luo tribe rested after her long journey
down the Nile valley. In the evening go fishing with the local
fishermen. Overnight at Kaloka beach.
DAY 3 KALOKA - KISUMU - NAIROBI
After breakfast leave for Kisumu by lake or by road to catch a
boat to Nairobi, arriving in the evening.

BASS 321 - ECO TOURISM AND CULTURE EXPRESS -
4 DAYS
DAY 1 NAIROBI-KISUMU
Leave Nairobi for Kit -Mikaye via Kisumu. Kit Mikaye according
to the Luo legendary story is the rock where Mikaye the (mother
of the Luo tribe) sheltered herself after along journey. In the
evening visit the famous rock on the surrounding village , dinner
and overnight at Kisumu.
DAY 2 KIT- MIKAYE - NDERE
ISLAND NATIONAL PARK
After breakfast trek to the lake shore then catch a boat to Ndere
Island National park. According to Luo legendary story Ndere (meeting
place) is where Mikaye the mother of the Luo rested after along
journey down the Nile to the lake Victoria before reaching her
home Kit- Mikaye. The day is spent in search of lakes largest
crocodiles, monitor lizards, birds, water antelopes etc. Enjoy
fishing in the evening and taste your catch for dinner overnight.
DAY 3 KALOKA - KISUMU - KAKAMEGA
Leave Kaloka by boat or by road to Kisumu then proceed to Kakamega
forest. Spend the evening exploring the famous tropical forest
looking for colobus monkeys many types of reptiles and birds.
Overnight in a lodge in the forest.
DAY 4 KAKAMEGA - NAIROBI
In the morning explore the forest and then leave in the early
afternoon for the drive back to Nairobi.
