Aisha and Lukas

Exploring Farms in Rwanda: Cycling in the Country of Thousand Hills

It’s been a few weeks since we left Rwanda, but the memories of our cycling adventure through the “Land of a Thousand Hills” still linger in our minds. The experience was unlike any other, with its hilly landscapes, smooth roads, and the sight of countless people cycling effortlessly up and down the hills on vintage …

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Kenyan People Unite in Protest Against Skyrocketing Prices and Food Insecurity

This afternoon, we stumbled upon a protest in Homa Bay (see the video below). We saw people raising branches, cooking spoons, and some even holding stones. While it was a peaceful protest, we saw in the people’s eyes that they were losing their patience. Out of total despair, the people have taken to the streets …

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Learnings from Regenerative Farms in Kenya πŸš΄πŸΎβ€β™€οΈΒ πŸ‘©πŸΎβ€πŸŒΎΒ Part II

In the second part of our blog series, we continued our journey across Kenya, visiting farms and learning about regenerative practices that help farmers cope with the effects of climate change. During this part of the journey, we also had the opportunity to see wildlife up close! Our fifth stop was in Kipkelion, Kenya, where …

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Learnings from Regenerative Farms in Kenya πŸš΄πŸΎβ€β™€οΈΒ πŸ‘©πŸΎβ€πŸŒΎ

Recently, we cycled across Kenya visiting a variety of farms, and we learned about how farmers cope with the effects of climate change through regenerative practices. In this blog post, we will share some of our learnings and experiences from the first few farms we visited.Remember our very first farm visit in the Netherlands? That …

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Welcome to Jordan

“Welcome to Jordan” Cycling in the ever-changing landscapes of Jordan has been magical. In 100km you could be below sea level and quickly rise up to 1400m crossing wadis, sandy deserts and rocky mountains. Ultimately, the extremely friendly and intelligent people we met here in Jordan enriched our stay. We heard the phrase “Welcome to Jordan” hundreds …

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