Past Events
1st Jan 2010
- 30th Apr 2010

“OFFSHORE FISHING SLAMS”These relate primarily to billfish hook ups accomplished on one
day’s fishing and fished under IGFA (International Game Fish
Association, U.S.A.) rules. Our East African fisheries provide a
variety of billfish – Blue, Black, Striped Marlin; Sailfish; Broadbill
and Shortbilled Spearfish. Several “slams” have been accomplished this
past 2008/09 season as the number billfish during this season have
surpassed...
23rd Apr 2010
- 25th Apr 2010

Wildman Kenya International Triathlon is gaining maturity and welcoming an increasing number of participants from all walks of life, not necessarily athletes but just ordinary people coming to seek after a dream in its raw form, adventure and the quest of their own limits. The 2-day event to be held in Malindi on the 24th-25th April. Set in the spectacular Watamu, an exciting holiday destination that features beautiful beaches, good roads with li...
2nd Apr 2010
- 4th Apr 2010

This year the event will be the 2nd Round of the FIA African Rally Championship. The event runs under the FIA African Rally Championship regulations which allow longer “competitive sections” and the competitive distance (total stage length – for those who understand this word) will be 310km. The total length of the rally will be around 720 km.The 1st Leg of the rally will run towards Makuyu/Thika The service park on the first day will be at the M...
17th Mar 2010
- 21st Mar 2010

For all your holiday and getaway options from home-stays, time-share,
tented camps, wildlife lodges, beach hotels to services provided by
travel agents, tour operators, air charters, airlines, and car-hire
then plan to attend this year’s Kenya Tourist Board Holidays 2010
Tourism Fair from 17th to 21st of March at the Sarit Expo Center...
15th Feb 2010
- 15th Mar 2010

In Swahili the whale shark is called “papa shillingi”, translating as “shark covered in shillings”. There is a local legend that God was so pleased when he created this beautiful fish, that he gave his angels handfuls of gold and silver coins to throw down from heaven onto its back. So it goes that whale sharks have their magical markings and swim near the surface, catching the sun on their backs, as a way of saying thank you to their m...