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Historical Tours Kenya
Kenya is credited as the cradle of mankind
since its is here that the remains of the earliest man have been found.
Kenya Historical tours and safaris have developed itineraries around the
various Kenya archeological sites, Kenya museums and slave caves as well
as other significant Kenyan historical landmarks.
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The Tour
Kenya; the
cradle of mankind
Kenya-Africa is credited as the cradle of mankind, from where the earliest
remains of human bones were discovered by Dr Richard Leakey. Evidence of the
earliest, man were discovered at Koobi Fora on the shores of L. Turkana,
formerly L. Rudolf.
Kenyan Archeological sites
Other Kenya historical tour and safari hotspot areas that remains and tools
(adze) of the human ancestry have been found include Kariandusi and
Ololgesailie, archeological sites. All early ancestry artifacts are
collected and displayed at National Museum at Nairobi. These archeological
sites are also developed into Kenya historical tour tourist attractions.
Rock paintings and art in many caves of Kenya
There are also caves believed to have been shelter of the early man across
the country. Rock paintings are evident in such areas as the Mt Elgon Kitgum
and Makingeny Caves, Mfangano Island and in Malaba district. The USAID has
recently given aid to rehabilitate and preserve these caves.
The slave caves of Shimoni; routes of the slave trade
Other caves at Shimoni have been used as stockade for slaves in transit to
major markets in Zanzibar for onward transmission to South America & Europe.
These are especially favoured by in the itineraries of Kenya historical
tours and safaris.
Mau Mau freedom war and landmarks
Recent colonial war between the Mau Mau freedom fighters is also evident.
Bombings of the Mau Mau that created lakes can be seen at Aberdares forest
and Buffalo Springs Reserve. Accommodation for Kenya historical tourists is
arranged in towns closest to such sites.
Where to find the fossils and historical evidence
The National Museums of Kenya and Kenya National archives have impressive
collections of the fossils, artifacts and insignia of the different
historical eras in the region. They can be seen in the many local museums
like the Fort Jesus, Nairobi Museum, Kitale, Kisumu, and rock paintings in
Mt. Elgon, Malaba and Mfangano Island and many other Kenya Historical tours
archeological sites.
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