Hey fellow wanderers, it’s me, your slightly jet-lagged but perpetually optimistic traveler who’s touched down in Kenya more times than I can count. You know that moment when the plane doors open, the warm African air hits you like a hug from an old friend, and suddenly you’re standing in arrivals, wondering how on earth you’re getting to your hotel without the usual airport-transfer drama? Yeah, that one. After one too many chaotic taxi haggling sessions and questionable “official” rides, I found my forever fix: Lala Cabs . And honestly? I haven’t looked back. If you are planning a Kenyan adventure, whether it’s chasing the Big Five in the Mara, lounging on the coast, or chasing sunsets over Lake Victoria, your airport transfer sets the tone for the entire trip. Let me take you behind the scenes of Kenya’s major gateways and show you exactly why Lala Cabs turns potential stress into pure vacation mode. Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA), Nairobi – The Beautiful Beast This i...
The Whispering River at Dawn At sunrise, Tinashe stood by the Zambezi River—not near the thundering Victoria Falls, but miles downstream, where the mist curls softly above quiet waters. A fish eagle soared overhead, and hippos grunted lazily nearby. He smiled, realizing that this was the Zimbabwe the world doesn’t talk about—wild, soulful, and full of hidden gems waiting to be explored. While Victoria Falls draws travelers from around the world, Zimbabwe is more than its famous waterfall. It’s a mosaic of ancient ruins, untouched wilderness, shimmering lakes, and spiritual highlands. Here are Zimbabwe’s hidden travel destinations that prove why it’s one of Africa’s most underrated countries . 1. Matobo Hills – Zimbabwe’s Ancient Spirit Sanctuary A short drive from Bulawayo, Matobo Hills rise like stone cathedrals shaped by time. Massive granite boulders balance impossibly atop one another, surrounded by rock art that dates back over 13,000 years . Locals believe the hills are...