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What you can buy –Wood and stone carvings, paintings, hand – woven fabrics, masks, drums, jewellery and ceramics.
Where you can buy – safari – Lodges or city bazaars.
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While on Safari, most lodges feature African dancers and other traditional entertainment; Nairobi, Mombasa and Zanzibar offer a good choice of bars,
restaurants and discotheques.
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The Nairobi Agricultural Show is held in the first week of October and is attended by local tribes people. Apart from this, there are celebrations during
national holidays that include: Madaraka Day (1 June), which celebrates self government, Kenyatta Day (20 October) and Independence Day (12
December).
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Visitors can have a good game – viewing experience at Nairobi National Park. The National Museum has displays on wildlife Kenya history and culture
whereas the Railway Museum displays historic locomotives and exhibit. Lake Magadi is rarely visited by tourists but it presents the viewer with a
weird lunar experience that takes your breath away. Kakamega Forest Reserve is home to a huge variety of birds and animals and worth a visit.
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Hotels in Mombasa and Zanzibar offer water sports including sailing, wind sur fing, scuba diving, snorkelling and deep sea fishing.
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Just outside the city, is the famous Carnivore restaurant that serves a wide variety of meats cooked on open charcoal pits, and one of the few places
in Kenya to offer game meat.
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