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Kenya Spiritual Adventure Tour

Adventure Panorama Safaris Spiritual tours combine cultural and geographical exploration with relaxation, spiritual rest, prayer and meditation. Our spiritual tours Kenya are designed as African tours of the soul to reconnect to the cultural magic and mystery of the past and to induce a personal transformation of self-development and natural discovery. These Kenya cultural tours will renew your spirit, rest the mind, restore a feeling of mental and physical well-being, and forever change your worldwide perspective. Meditation: We organize for a perfect time ever, to make you experience the very best of what the lonely Abimbo village rock has to offer for personal meditation, either at night or daytime, as you enjoy the sights and sounds of birds. This will give you plenty of free time to relax, socialise or enjoy those nourishing moments of solitude. Stand on the ramparts of Abimbo rocks with a soft morning or night breeze and unequalled beauty of the landscape in the foreground and the horizons of lake Victoria, you will feel the African power of nature you have never experienced before. Boat Rides and Fishing: Go for an early morning boat rides and fishing in lake Victoria, the largest African lake and the second largest fresh-water lake in the world. The spiritual and magical quality of the places and sites you visit will leave you with long lasting impressions, a feeling of unparalleled Africa inner peace, and complete restoration of your zest for life. Birds and Bird Watching: The best chance to watch vibrant Sunbirds flit from tree-to-tree, in the most environmental-friendly manner. Different species of Weaver birds build their incredible variety of nests in the open accacia, the Starlings shine, Widowbirds,Turacos, Kingfishers, Rollers, Bee-eaters, Hornbills, Barbets and Woodpeckers, bulbuls, mousebirds,Swifts and Swallows, and raptors are plentiful. Traditional Healers:(Witch-doctors) Take a visit to the female traditional witchdoctor at Chamagaha plains of Kamahodho village, who use traditional healing rather than contemporary medicine. The witch doctors in Luo tribe of Kenya are called jothieth. The term "Witch Doctor" is considered by some to be a derogatory term used by early colonialists to undermine African culture; however, here it is used in honor of the indigenous healers in Africa. The correct English term is Traditional Healer. The traditional healer is a practitioner of herbal medicine, divination and counseling. The healing philosophy is based on a belief of ancestral spirits. Wizzards: (night runners) Kenya, with its rich cultural heritage has much more to offer than extraordinary hospitality, warm and generous people with their authentic religion; protestant churches and Legion Maria Sect. Many visitors come to Kenya to chance seeing wizzards(night runners). Night Runner in Luo is called “Jajuok”. These are people who function normally in the society. They have a wife or wives and children and are capable of maintaining a job during the day, but things change for them at night. They leave their homes, wife/wives and children and literally run around people’s homes almost all night through. Night Runners actually run naked-and most of the Night Runners are male. They are believed to have extraordinary spirits that help them be able to produce fire from their tongues, sniff and hear better than dogs. Kit Mikayi Shrine: Visit the Kit Mikayi Shrine that provides the choice of spiritual/ religious activities such as Mediation and Yoga to purify the mind and body and to attain perfect health as well as to achieve spiritual solace. Kit-Mikayi, also spelled Kit Mikayi, Kitmikayi, and Kitmikaye, is a large rock formation on the Kisumu-Bond road in western Kenya, about 29 kilometers west of Kisumu. Kit-mikayi means “Stones of the first wife” or “First Wife Rocks” in Dholuo, the Luo language. Description and location Kit-Mikayi is a rock formation — a 70 meter high tor — near Kisumu-Bondo road about 29 kilometers west of Kisumu (towards Kombewa Market & before reaching a rugged bridge over the Nyamgun River in Kakelo Sub-location. Significance: Locals living around the stones are known as the Luo-Kakello clan. The site is associated with sacrifices and many legends from pre-Christian times, especially stories explaining the meaning of the name. Kit-Mikayi is a regional point of sightseeing interest, especially among the neighbouring Luo tribes. It also has become a popular local pilgrimage site for followers of the Legio Maria sect who come to the rock to pray and fast for several weeks at a time.
The Itinerary: The Spiritual and Cultural adventure tour above samples 6 Key spiritual and cultural areas preferred by spiritual and cultuarl safari seekers and depending on duration of the traveller, we can always tailor-make it to match the request and convenience.
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