It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Albert Ngunjiri Kenyua ,he was the founder of Kenyan pics .That's why the page has been inactive for some few days . He was a light in this world, and now we need to continue shining his light by carrying it within us
Only in Kenya. Nairobi National Park. Wildlife is something which man cannot construct. Once it is gone, it is gone forever. Man can rebuild a pyramid, but he can't rebuild ecology, or a giraffe. Photo by Darshit Gajjar
If you are Kenyan, there's no need to go to Indonesia for a hotel with a green pool in the forest. Rhino River Camp in Meru County is more beautiful than Bali!
Epic rock art at Reteti Elephant Sanctuary in Samburu. It was painted by the famous French graffiti artist, Youri Cansell. It is a tribute to the elephants that now call Namunyak home after being almost completely extinct in this area in the 1970s. Photo by Kieran Avery
Did you know that between July and September, humpback whales swim from the Antarctic to Kenya to breed in East Africa’s tropical waters? The Giants are currently back and can be spotted in Diani, Watamu and off Wasini Island.
Hundreds of kilometres with almost no people, no roads, no towns, no villages, no livestock… nothing to remind you that you are on a planet with 8 billion people. This is Turkana. Photos by Scott Ramsay
Meet Big Craig of the Amboseli. He turns 49 this year and is one of the biggest tuskers alive in the world today. A true living national treasure for Kenya and the world. Photo by Mark Drury
This is Lake Chala. A crater lake in Taita Taveta at the border of Kenya and Tanzania. It changes colour depending on the sky and where you are observing it from.
A Samburu warrior clearing some serious air at the dance. High jumping is seen as a sign of virility and increases a man’s chances of finding a wife. Photo by Boydie
In 1883 Joseph Thomson, was the first European to reach Thomson's Falls, and named them for his father. Since the authorities have failed to do the obvious. We have decided to revert their name from today henceforth to "Nyahururu Falls." RETWEET in support. Photo by Yuf.
Getting a family pic is always difficult. A rare moment with this Cheetah mother and her 7 little fur balls in the Maasai Mara. Photos by Marco Gaiotti and Pradeep Ravi
Meet big gentle giant Craig of the Amboseli. He is 48 this year and is one of the biggest tuskers alive in the world today. A true living national treasure for Kenya and the world. Photo by Mark Drury