I think Ngong' hills could also work, besides Mt. Longonot that is. I am not very sure though. 

The places that have some of the most spectacular views lie in the Western regions Kenya. Right after Kericho, through Kisumu as you head to Busia. 

There was a time in the year 2010 I travelled that way at night, I could see so many planets and constellations with my bare eyes it literally hurt. Some well renowned Astronomer explain the reasons why < http://startsomegood.com/Venture/nomad_domes >

Martin.


On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 1:11 PM, matere lusitche <kenyabizideas@gmail.com> wrote:

Great is there a location one can hike , have a campfire then go watch the skies maybe Longonot?

On Jul 16, 2013 5:52 AM, "Martin Akolo Chiteri" <martin.chiteri@gmail.com> wrote:
Pretty old thread: 

Apparently there is a local amateur Astronomy club in Kenya with two really active members so far: 


Meanwhile, I am still looking for a telescope or a binoculars pair for astronomy at affordable prices.

Martin.


On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 8:08 AM, Martin Chiteri <martin.chiteri@gmail.com> wrote:
Please bring some telescopes.

@Laban, count me in the Astronomy club!

Martin.


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