Travel Archives - Kadenyi https://kadenyi.com/category/travel/ Official Website Sun, 22 Sep 2019 21:12:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://kadenyi.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/kadenyi-favicon.jpg Travel Archives - Kadenyi https://kadenyi.com/category/travel/ 32 32 194135949 Christmas in Dubai; The Metro, Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, Five Guys, Level 43 https://kadenyi.com/christmas-in-dubai-the-metro-burj-khalifa-dubai-mall-five-guys-level-43/ https://kadenyi.com/christmas-in-dubai-the-metro-burj-khalifa-dubai-mall-five-guys-level-43/#respond Sun, 13 Jan 2019 04:00:56 +0000 http://kadenyi.com/?p=4808 I spent my Christmas Holiday in Dubai With my sister Migalusia Exploring the Dubai Mall, Eating Five Guys Burger and later Partying in Level 43 Dubai. It was so much fun and happened to share the experience with y’all. What...

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I spent my Christmas Holiday in Dubai With my sister Migalusia Exploring the Dubai Mall, Eating Five Guys Burger and later Partying in Level 43 Dubai. It was so much fun and happened to share the experience with y’all. What do you think of it? More of my trip coming soon, If you missed the first day check out my IGTV 🙂

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Nairobi to Dubai https://kadenyi.com/nairobi-to-dubai/ https://kadenyi.com/nairobi-to-dubai/#respond Mon, 24 Dec 2018 04:00:43 +0000 http://kadenyi.com/?p=4712 Hi Guys, I am finally on Holiday and to start it off here is a GRWM as I fly from Nairobi to Dubai from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA ) using Emirates Airlines. I am so happy and blessed to...

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Hi Guys, I am finally on Holiday and to start it off here is a GRWM as I fly from Nairobi to Dubai from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA ) using Emirates Airlines. I am so happy and blessed to be able to take this trip as it gives me an opportunity to spend my christmas holiday time with my sisters. I hope you like it and ssubscribe to the channel as I will be uploading more Videos as of Today to showcase the entire trip as Dubai is so beautiful.

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The Sands Experience https://kadenyi.com/the-sands-experience/ https://kadenyi.com/the-sands-experience/#respond Wed, 25 Jul 2018 06:00:17 +0000 http://kadenyi.com/?p=4273 The Sands Kenya is a Private Island Resort with magical fusion of nature and comfort with elegance and romance. Stunning white sands beach fringed by coral reefs and a tidal. A stunning white beach fringed by coral reefs and a...

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The Sands Kenya is a Private Island Resort with magical fusion of nature and comfort with elegance and romance. Stunning white sands beach fringed by coral reefs and a tidal.

A stunning white beach fringed by coral reefs and a tidal saltwater lake surrounded by a mangrove forest.

A diverse mixture of indigenous and tropical Flora that attracts a wide variety of fascinating insect and primate life.

All this combined with the loving care of our Kenyan staff will make your holiday on Chale Island intriguing, relaxing and warmly memorable.

Wanna see More? Check out this video

Till next time…

Stay Stylish,

Kadenyi.

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My Hemingways Experience https://kadenyi.com/my-hemingways-experience/ https://kadenyi.com/my-hemingways-experience/#respond Mon, 16 Jul 2018 06:00:51 +0000 http://kadenyi.com/?p=4256 Hemingways Nairobi, one of the best 5 star luxury hotels in Kenya offering exceptional services and comfort. A boutique hotel with personal butler service and spacious suites overlooking the Ngong Hills. My sister Migalusia took me there for my birthday and...

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Hemingways Nairobi, one of the best 5 star luxury hotels in Kenya offering exceptional services and comfort. A boutique hotel with personal butler service and spacious suites overlooking the Ngong Hills. My sister Migalusia took me there for my birthday and I decided to share it with you guys.

Y’all should definitely check it out. Till next time…

Stay Stylish,

Kadenyi.

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What I Wore : Nairobi National Park https://kadenyi.com/wore-nairobi-national-park/ https://kadenyi.com/wore-nairobi-national-park/#respond Mon, 25 Jun 2018 03:00:05 +0000 http://kadenyi.com/?p=4198 I am a huge fan of casual wear. I love a simple t-shirt, pants, denim jacket and comfy shoes combination. When you are going to spend a long time in a car or any other means of transport, never compromise...

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I am a huge fan of casual wear. I love a simple t-shirt, pants, denim jacket and comfy shoes combination. When you are going to spend a long time in a car or any other means of transport, never compromise on comfort. We just can’t afford looking like we came off the runway while not being able to stretch out however we like.

Photography: Fardosa Hussein

COLOURS:

– On a  safari, the colour of your clothing makes little difference. Everyone says, wear only khaki/brown/beige but it doesn’t really matter if you’re not walking out in the bush.

– What I learnt is I would not take white or very light-coloured clothing again because they get ruined by the red dust. For the same reason it’s not a good idea to take white shoes or any fancy shoes on game drives.

CLOTHING:

– You don’t have to buy safari shorts, cargo pants, trekking shirts etc. for the trip. Wear normal casual summery stuff: capri-length lightweight jeans, tunic tops, sandals. A simple skirt and top would have been ok too, or leggings and a tunic. There is a lot of climbing in and out of vehicles so leggings are a good idea, if your skirt is short. Just make sure your clothing is comfortable because you’ll be driving a LOT.

– Wear only cotton – acrylic or polyester would be so hot!

HATS:

– I found a scarf tied round my head much better than a safari hat. It wasn’t that sunny (it had been raining just prior to our safari) so sunglasses & scarf & lots of sunblock were more comfortable on the windy drives. If you do wear a hat, it has to tie under your chin.

– When the roof is open, the wind messes up long hair, so definitely take something to tie it back with and maybe a bandana too.

SHOES:

– I just wore simple sketchers sneakers; Converse or Toms would be OK too but you’d have to wash them after the safari. No need for heavy trainers, let alone walking boots!

OUTFIT DETAILS

Sunglasses:Kadenyi Pop Up

Scarf: Vintage Hermes

Choker: Maasai Market

Watch:Casio

Jacket:Denim Co

T-Shirt:My Simple Tee

Pants: River IslandShoes:Sketchers

Have you been on safari? Did you enjoy it? What did you wear?

Keep Styling,

Kadenyi.

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Nairobi National Park experience https://kadenyi.com/nairobi-national-park-experience/ https://kadenyi.com/nairobi-national-park-experience/#respond Wed, 20 Jun 2018 06:00:47 +0000 http://kadenyi.com/?p=4262 Hi Guys, I recently went to the National Park with CDI Gadgets and Natural World Kenya Tour Safaris and it was such a thrill, I did the video on it, Hope you like it. Till next time… Stay Stylish, Kadenyi....

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Hi Guys, I recently went to the National Park with CDI Gadgets and Natural World Kenya Tour Safaris and it was such a thrill, I did the video on it, Hope you like it.

Till next time…

Stay Stylish,

Kadenyi.

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Wild Waters https://kadenyi.com/wild-waters/ https://kadenyi.com/wild-waters/#respond Thu, 14 Jun 2018 06:00:48 +0000 http://kadenyi.com/?p=4111 One of my childhood memories resonate from swimming at Wild Waters. Set in the sunshine coast of Kenya, Wild waters boast a wide range of fun and exhilarating entertainment facilities for all ages! With 15 Adult and Kids Water Slides,...

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One of my childhood memories resonate from swimming at Wild Waters.

Set in the sunshine coast of Kenya, Wild waters boast a wide range of fun and exhilarating entertainment facilities for all ages! With 15 Adult and Kids Water Slides, a unique Rain Dance Disco Arena, a Gaming Arcade, Bumper Cars, and a number of theme rides, Wild Waters is the complete entertainment facility equipped at maximizing your amusement. They also have a large food court and bar that serves both local and internationally branded cuisines.

Prices

Wild Waters charges are based on whether customers choose to use the water facilities to swim and slide. The fees are therefore based on sliders and non sliders as follows:

Resident Slider Kshs 1,400
Non-Resident Slider Kshs 1,600

“Kindly note that prices are subject to change without notification”

The winding tunnels at Wild Waters look like they just sit, lazily basking in the sun, waiting for you to hop on so they can spit you out in to the pool. They do not look like much, especially when the place is empty and there’s no water flowing through them. You know the adventure that awaits you from what everyone says, but some of these things need to be experienced to be believed.

On the second day of our #ATSTravelSquad trip, Me and Susan decided to be young again and try on the rides… Here’s the thing – you cannot really prepare for the things that those tunnels make you feel. Screaming is going to happen but it helps take my mind off the fear. For the first ride they let me share a floater with Susan in the tunnels and it was so much fun! Th drop was not something we expected and so it was quite exhilarating. If you take that control freak friend of yours who just needs to take a chill pill, or that other one who’s too stiff. If you have letting go issues, hop on to that train as well and start with the tunnel in your favourite colour.

If you like a challenge, start with the black tunnel/ black hole. Lie on the floater facing up and close your eyes – or keep your eyes open because it will be so dark, it will not matter anyway. Press the scream button, which although pretty effective, will become harder and more embarrassing to do if you’re past 20. And then let the water lead you to wherever it pleases. Let go.

By the time you’re on your 5th ride though, you will not know what fear is. Those landings though – those may take some getting used to! Good thing, most of the tunnels empty in the shallow pool, so you need not worry if you can hardly swim. Just get going already!

After all that swimming we had a scrumptious coastal meal from the food court and called it a day.

Outfit Details

 

Hair: Posh Palace Kenya

Make Up: Willy Collins

Swim Suit: New Look

Kimono: Amanda Fashions

Wild Waters is something you should definitely try out.

 

Stay stylish,

Kadenyi.

 

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My SGR Experience https://kadenyi.com/my-sgr-experience/ https://kadenyi.com/my-sgr-experience/#respond Wed, 16 May 2018 06:00:15 +0000 http://kadenyi.com/?p=4131 Hi guys, Long time no see huh? I have been so caught up with work this year that I am ashamed to say I abandoned my website. Luckily I did not forget to be a blogger and so I have...

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Hi guys, Long time no see huh? I have been so caught up with work this year that I am ashamed to say I abandoned my website. Luckily I did not forget to be a blogger and so I have plenty of fun blog posts to show y’all what Ive been up to. To start you off, Here is my Madaraka aka SGR Standard Gauge Railway  Experience.  We were hosted by African Touch Safaris (ATS) whom arranged the entire trip for us. The standard gauge is a railway that connects the port city of Mombasa to Kenya’s capital city Nairobi. It replaces the parallel and colonial Uganda Railway that was originally built during the British colonial rule in the 19th century and is the country’s largest infrastructure project since independence.

Photography: Jenkins Kuyoh

Getting to the Nairobi Terminus is a trip on its own, you know Mombasa road and its traffic not to mention it’s past the Syokimau Railway station. The tip alone to the station Cost us Kshs1,100 on Taxify from town.

Who would have thought that Mombasa is now so much closer for us folks living upcountry. I was really excited because I had never used the train before. I was traveling with my girl Susan Kaittany for her travel show Platinum Lifestyle that I cannot wait to showcase to you guys. We were traveling with her whole crew for a week in Mombasa and boy didn’t I have a great time.

Getting to the station

The Nairobi terminus has lots of options to get you from the station to your destination:

  • The Commuter train, which costs 50/- per person
  • Taxi services, from your regular cab guy, to Little, Uber, Mondo Ride, Taxify and others being available
  • Public transport buses outside the station

We got to the station at around 11 ‘O’ clock and was met with numerous security checks; I counted at least 3 checks in both the Nairobi and Mombasa Terminus:

  • One, outside in the open area, with sniffer dogs and the army guards.
  • Second one just after your ticket is first validated by security guards, with a scanner (separating the men from the women)
  • Third one just as you get through the main terminal building’s doors, and is not gender specific. Your ticket is validated again.

You are not allowed to carry any contraband material: drugs, weapons etc. No alcohol is allowed on board too. Camera equipment is treated suspiciously, so either have it packed well, and/or have the right permits especially if you intend to film or photograph on board or around the station (It costs about Kes. 50000)

Ticketing

Tickets are mostly sold in advance, so you have time to plan ahead for your travel. You can buy the tickets between 7:00 am and 4:00 pm daily. You can also get a refund on any tickets/extras before the train departs, with a 20% cancellation fee charged. No refunds after the train departs.

Ticket Price: Kes. 700 – economy, Kes. 3,000 – First class

Children:

  • Under 3 years – Free
  • 3 – 11 years – Half price
  • 11 and above – Full price

Do not forget to carry your train ticket and ID/passport. You will need them at various stages, such as when boarding, and (the ticket) when leaving the station after arrival. It may be quite costly if you lose it.

We boarded First Class Coach Number 8 at 1:30 am. The ambience of the coach was beautiful and well thought out as one feels at home immediately with soothing music all through the journey. The aisle was wide and the leg-room comparable to Business Class and it was way more than I anticipated. I have to commend the architect and interior designers as they did a wonderful job.

Food

The train ride was so smooth guys I couldn’t believe I had not tried it earlier.  One hour into the trip we were hungry and decided to check out the menu. Food and drink orders take time. We however were on First class so we got that platinum experience. The rest of the crew was in coach ad they ordered while in Nairobi and got the food and drinks past Mtito Andei.

The snacks at the station are quite affordable and tasty with the price range not exceeding KSH 2000 of which I thought was fair considering you will be served fresh tasty food and lets not forget the experience. I ordered some mashed potatoes with meat stew and suma wiki while Susan ordered the chicken sandwich with some wine but we kept interchanging and eating ea others food as everything was delicious 🙂

It takes 4 hours from Nairobi to Mombasa, and 4 hours 16 minutes back, and this could be a long time to stay seated. Here’s some tips and tricks:

  • Carry some food/snacks. Food/drinks service doesn’t begin until you’re well under 2 hours into the trip. Considering the time you get to the station, a lot of passengers haven’t had their breakfast. So either take time to have a good solid breakfast at home, or carry some snacks. Water, tea, juice etc are allowed in regular portions, as well as snacks. Baby food is allowed. You can also wait till the catering team starts service, but their prices are slightly expensive.
  • Seating is comfortable, but if you can secure a window seat, do so. Most of the spaces seat 6 pax on one side of the train, and 4 on the other, so you can plan your group travel to sit together comfortably. If you have kids, it would be prudent to secure their own seats too, to avoid them disturbing other passengers, or tiring you. No standing is allowed.
  • Luggage on board is allowed, but up to certain limits. The limit is currently at 30kg maximum. 1.6 metres length, height, breadth maximum. This translates to two large suitcases. You have to be smart though and think through how you’re going to lug them across the station grounds, since there are no trolleys/support staff. You also have to get them to fit in the overhead racks or below the seats.

The trip to Mombasa is smooth filled with various amazing nature and views to check out. Me and Susan chatted and viewed all this during the trip.

 

Arrival

Just like Nairobi, it’s so far away from the CBD…..however, here there is no public transport. We arrived late into the night so luckily for us ATS travels had already arranged a driver to pick us up. Keep your ticket with you through the trip, as you will require it to scan yourself through the exit gates.

The Mombasa terminus also has some options:

  • Public transport (large matatus), at 100/- per person, into Mombasa CBD. These are many, and are the best and fastest option.
  • Uber is only an option if you have pre-arranged the travel. Most drivers will not come to the terminus unless pre-booked.

Overall the SGR is something you should try if you are tired of buses or the quick plane trip. I thoroughly enjoyed myself and cant wait to use the SGR again. Have you tried the SGR? Feel free to share your experience in the comment section too….

AW! I also have a vlog on this trip, Have you checked it out? Link is

Stay Stylish,

Kadenyi

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Crop Top + Wrap Skirt Combo https://kadenyi.com/crop-top-wrap-skirt-combo/ https://kadenyi.com/crop-top-wrap-skirt-combo/#respond Tue, 27 Feb 2018 04:32:57 +0000 http://kadenyi.com/?p=4094 I had the hardest time finding this green crop top that would do this skirt justice. When you are working with a gorgeous statement piece like this wrap skirt, you cannot just throw on a cotton-knit sleeveless shirt and call...

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I had the hardest time finding this green crop top that would do this skirt justice. When you are working with a gorgeous statement piece like this wrap skirt, you cannot just throw on a cotton-knit sleeveless shirt and call it a day.

While it took a little bit of digging,  but when I finally got this top I knew it was a winner! I love how clean cut it looks yet the banded lace lining and the low cutout add just enough edge. Although feeling a bit bashful with an exposed midsection, I had to get over it.

You can still look elegant in a crop top – it just has to be paired with the right bottom. As long as your bellybutton is concealed, and your lower half is suited up in a lady-like garment, you have nothing to worry about. In this case, the ultra feminine silhouette of the skirt and the charming African choker balanced out the fit of the top.

Anyway, I accessorized the look with maasai strappy lace-up . I polished off the ensemble with my very own sunglasses.

Outfit Details

Photography: Jenkins Kuyoh

Make Up Artist: Willy Collins

Hair: Posh Palace Kenya By  Dorothy Ohada

Sunglasses, Crop Top and Skirt: Kadenyi Pop Up

Choker and Shoes: Masai Market

What’s great about the crop-and-skirt collaboration is that it really can work for anyone. With no fit or form specifications to follow, you can simply mix and match your style patterns until you find the perfect pair!

Stay Stylish,

Kadenyi.

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