25 Best Private Primary Schools in Nairobi (2026), Performance, Fees, and Curriculum Guide

Private Primary Schools in Nairobi

Choosing the right private primary schools for your child is one of the most important decisions a parent can make, as it lays the foundation for a child’s entire educational journey. In Nairobi, where there are more than 225 primary schools, the options are both competitive and highly diverse. Parents must often choose between the … Read more

25 Best Private High Schools in Nairobi (2026 Fees, Curriculum & Performance)

Best Private Schools in Nairobi

Choosing the right private high schools in Nairobi is one of the most important decisions a parent can make in Kenya. As the country’s educational and economic hub, Nairobi is home to some of the nation’s most prestigious private high schools, offering a wide range of academic pathways, including the Kenyan CBC and KCSE systems, … Read more

Work and Play: Kilifi, A Possible Haven for Digital Nomads in Kenya

Kilifi Digital Nomad

A major shift is reshaping the remote work landscape along the Kenyan coast. While Nairobi has traditionally been East Africa’s business hub, Kilifi is emerging in 2026 as the preferred destination for digital nomads seeking both productivity and an exceptional quality of life. Often described as a potential “African Chiang Mai,” Kilifi combines unspoiled beaches, … Read more

Hell’s Kitchen, Marafa: An Enigmatic Legend of a Wealthy Family that the Ground Swallowed Up

Hell's Kitchen Marafa

Whether you’re staying in the coastal paradise of Watamu or exploring the vibrant town of Malindi, one hidden gem continues to leave visitors in absolute awe:  Hell’s Kitchen, Marafa. Known locally as “Nyari,” meaning “the place that breaks by itself,” this dramatic sandstone canyon is a masterpiece shaped by thousands of years of natural erosion. … Read more

Mt. Kasigau, A Monolithic Mountain Surrounded by A Mystical Indigenous Forest

Mt. Kasigau Taita Taveta

Mount Kasigau, often called the “Lone Ranger of the Plains,” is a striking monolithic mountain in Taita Taveta County. Rising dramatically to about 1,641 meters (5,384 feet) above the Taru Desert, the mountain forms part of the ancient Eastern Arc Mountains and represents the northernmost extension of this unique mountain chain in Kenya. For hikers … Read more

Kikao64 Co-Working Space: Taking Northrift To The World

In the heart of Eldoret, famously known as the “Home of Champions,” a different kind of race is taking shape: the race for digital innovation and entrepreneurship. Kikao64 has emerged as one of the city’s most inspiring creative and business hubs, offering more than just office space for startups, freelancers, athletes, and entrepreneurs. Located inside … Read more

Iten Kessup Waterfall, Kerio Valley: A Dramatic Hike Through An Unofficial Trail with Magnificent Forest River Views

Kessup Waterfall, Iten

Nestled in the scenic highlands of Iten, a town globally celebrated as the “Home of Champions,” lies one of Kenya’s most breathtaking hidden gems: Kessup Waterfall. While Iten is famous for producing world-class long-distance runners thanks to its high altitude and cool climate, the area also offers stunning natural attractions that many visitors overlook. Located … Read more

Laura Ogana’s Saving The Forest and Other Short Stories: A Children’s Book with A Global Environmental Agenda

Laura Ogana Saving the Beautiful Forest

Laura Ogana, an author of the children’s book “Saving the Forest and Other Stories” in Nairobi, Kenya, believes that educating children about the effects of climate change will have a long-lasting impact on future generations. Her newly published children’s story and coloring book help raise awareness of climate action, but focus on tiny humans. “My journey of awareness on … Read more