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  2. Stanley Hotel, Nairobi - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, the hotel was purchased by the Sarova Group from Abraham Block and family. [10] In 1998, a US$20 million renovation took place, and the Sarova Group restored the hotel's original name, "The Stanley Hotel". [10] The hotel was the first place to sell Kenya's Tusker Beer in 1922.

  3. Treetops Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Treetops Hotel is a hotel in Aberdare National Park in Kenya ten miles (16 km) from the township of Nyeri, 1,966 metres (6,450 ft) above sea level on the Aberdare Range and in sight of Mount Kenya. First opened in November 1932 by Eric Sherbrooke Walker , it was built into the tops of the trees of Aberdare National Park as a treehouse ...

  4. Carnivore (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Carnivore is an open-air restaurant in the Langata suburb of Nairobi, Kenya. Carnivore's specialty is meat, and features an all-you-can-eat meat buffet. They serve a wide variety of meat and were famous for their game meat until Kenya imposed a ban on the sale of game meat in 2004. [1] It remains a popular tourist destination.

  5. Karura Forest - Wikipedia

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    Karura Forest, Waterfall. The water is orange during the rainy season. Karura Forest is an urban forest in Nairobi, the capital of Kenya. The forest was gazetted in 1932 [1] and is managed by the Kenya Forest Service [2] in conjunction with the Friends of Karura Forest Community Forest Association. [3] Karura Forest is 1,041 hectares (2,570 ...

  6. Tamarind - Wikipedia

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    Tamarindus umbrosa Salisb. 1796. Tamarind (Tamarindus indica) is a leguminous tree bearing edible fruit that is indigenous to tropical Africa and naturalized in Asia. [6] The genus Tamarindus is monotypic, meaning that it contains only this species. It belongs to the family Fabaceae.

  7. Dialium guineense - Wikipedia

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    Codarium obtusifolium Afzel. Codarium solanderi Vahl. Dialium anomalum Webb. Dialium discolor Hook.f. Dialium nitidum (Sol. ex Vahl) Guill. & Perr. Dialium guineense, the velvet tamarind, [3] is a tall, tropical, fruit-bearing tree in the family Fabaceae. It has small, typically grape-sized, edible fruits with brown, hard, inedible shells.

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