10 things to know before camping in Northern Kenya

10 things to know before camping in Northern Kenya

I was recently in the Northern part of Kenya, Isiolo to be specific. After coming back, a lot of people were very curious about it. Questions like,  “why choose to camp in the driest and probably hottest part of the country?”. Some of my friends were also worried about their security.

So, here are the 10 things you need to know about camping in Northern Kenya:

1. Respect your ranger

Most events being held in Northern Kenya such as The Great Grevy Rally make it mandatory to have a ranger with you at all times, and with good reason. It is very easy to get lost in the meandering roads that characterize the Northern landscape especially when off-roading. The ranger is an amazing resource for you; they literally know the landscape better than you know the size of pizza at your local. We had a very awesome ranger who went above and beyond to get to the most amazing places for beautiful images. If one of those images wins a Nat Geo awards, you bet I will be thanking my guide in my acceptance speech.

arpo industries employees camping

2. Get  the right shoes: good and sturdy

When you get to Nanyuki, just past the Kenya Army artillery range, be sure to open the window and throw out your favorite pair of sneakers (Bazinga!). But really get a better pair of shoes if you can. The terrain is very demanding and the ground can get very hot. We don’t want you getting blisters and thorns now, do we?

 

 3. Be nice to the locals 

Remember that you are a guest of the local community. As such it pays to be very nice to them. Life becomes a lot more enjoyable when the locals like you. And should you get a puncture 135 miles from the nearest mechanic, you will be extremely grateful for the support they will give.

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4. Carry a lot of water and food.

This is the supreme commandment when camping in Northern Kenya. Hydrate, hydrate, repeat. Dehydration gets you grumpy. Trust me, no one wants to be stuck with a grumpy person in a camp. You will be doing some hard work chasing sunsets all around the Northern expanse. It is incredibly important to eat well. Your body needs to maintain optimum energy levels. Plus, food just tastes better there, carry lots of it.

5. Insurance

Get emergency evacuation and or health insurance just in case anything goes south. AMREF offers a spectacular cover, where they will come pick you up (in a plane) if your stomach grumbles (okay, maybe something a little more serious) but you get the point

6. Carry a spare tire

 Make sure you check and recheck your tires and take your baby for maintenance before going off-road. A spare tire is simply the universe’ way of telling you it loves you and does not want you to get stuck in the wild for 7 hours straight.

Tarpo industries team fixing a tire

7. Sunscreen

 

The way my skin is set up, anything more than 27 minutes in the sun results in a scaly epidermis. I would definitely suggest you carry sunscreen and apply very generous amounts when you start walking under the Isiolo sun. Your skin will be forever grateful.

 

8.  Extra cameras don’t hurt

Look, you are here to see Kenya’s amazing landscape. Trust me, nothing hurts more than having a camera malfunction or run out of battery. Carry extra cameras. This is not a request, it is an order.

 

 9. Bring fun people

When traveling, you will spend a significant amount of time with the same people. It is critical that those people be as fun as possible. You are after all going to camp for fun and a bit of stress relief. It makes sense to leave behind anyone who is unable to clean after themselves, grumpy, boring or a downright douchebag. Again, leave those ones behind.

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10. Get a proper tent i.e a Tarpo Camping Tent

The climate there can be very challenging especially when compared to the 3 bedroom ensuite bungalow you are used to. To alleviate some of the difficulty, please, I beg of you, get  good camping tents. I do not mean one that is made of polythene, smells like warm bread when it is hot and a damp hole when it cold. Get you something made of canvas that stays cool when it is hot but feels as snug as a TARPO sleeping bag when cold. Send these guys an email, and throw away that monstrosity you call a tent.

 

Camping Tent By Tarpo Industries Limited

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Why a Bush Wedding?

A Bush Wedding in Kenya

safari bush wedding by tarpo industries

Every time someone mentions a wedding in Kenya, you can already picture it in your mind. There’s Church, a reception at some old boring garden hotel and then the Mukangala dance. I am not saying that the Mukangala is bad but come on, we have heard it enough times. How about when the next bride calls you, you try something different. Something that she will remember for the rest of her life. A wedding that is not only memorable, it is remarkable.

A wedding in the bush is a very romantic way of saying, “I do.” This is exactly why you should be taking advantage of this. Let’s stop for a minute, Close your eyes. I’m serious, close them. Now imagine waking up to wondrous sounds of the wild. The trumpeting of the Elephants as they head to the waterhole or an array of different birds chirping as the sun rises painting the sky blue. The perfect background as your couple say their vows as the sun sets. A landscape so refreshing it reminds you of the water you drunk 7 years ago in Mt. Kenya. Then later, at the reception, everyone dancing the night away in an elegant star-filled sky dinner reception, with lions roaring in the distance. Magical right! Nothing can match the magic and authenticity that nature brings to your event.

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Kenya is known for its beautiful and breathtaking scenery most of which have never been explored fully. Kings and Queens have been made in this country. Think of Queen Elizabeth II going to sleep at the Treetops in the Aberdares as a princess. And in the morning when she came down she was the ruler of a whole empire. That is the character of this nation. It is your duty to make every event you create as exceptional as possible. As an Event planner, finding and transforming an untouched location in the bush, raw, authentic with wildlife included into an elegant setting that has to simply be extraordinary can be difficult. I can understand that. This is exactly why every other event planner shies away from the challenge. But you are not every event planner. You are you, the finest event planner this city has seen. This is where we come in.

As many like to say and all wedding planners know, the Devil is in the detail. You could choose to go with a safari theme, the big five, animal prints, or maybe your favorite birds like the peacock or flamingo there is so much to choose from. Depending on what accents you want to use to carry the theme, this could guide every element you require for the wedding. From your invites, menu cards, to the decor and even your room drops. Yes, you get to do room drops when you have a bush wedding. How cool is that? Room drops = accommodation = extended stay. Yeah, you get to have a massive camp out for your friends and family in the bush.

tented camp by tarpo industries
Tented accomodation for you and your geusts

Depending on where the Venue is, there are several options to choose from. From Hotels to tented camps and cottages. However, the ideal thing to do would be to set up a mobile camp. This allows you to personalize and choose where you want your guests to be and what features you want them to wake up to or enjoy throughout their stay. Allowing you to share the magic that nature brings and leave a lasting impression.

Here are some mouthwatering offers. For the bride, we will go all out, the Kifahari package. Yes, luxury in the middle of the jungle. Look at this beauty below. Your clients might even decide to have their honeymoon happen right here.

maridadi camping package by tarpo events

The parents of the bride and groom should be honored on their kids’ special day. So might I suggest the Maridadi package? It features one of our finest tents, the Riverside tent. With 4m by 6m of space. It is bigger than the average bedroom. You can choose to give every member of the bridal party one of these. They will be so happy they will forget the stress of helping prepare for the wedding.

Then the guests. We want them to be as comfortable as if they are in their own homes. This is why the safari package is best suited for them.

Enough privacy to keep everyone warm and cozy but open enough that there is a sense of community. Look at this baby below!

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bundu camping backage by tarpo industries

Then the kids. Children can be either the most stressful element of an event or the most blissful. The older kids especially do not want to be in their parents’ tents.

They want to be with each other. Where they can listen to good music that their parents will not approve of while telling exaggerated stories of how their high school is better. The Bundu package is everything they have ever dreamed of.

So imagine how your bride will look like walking down the aisle. Virgin grass at the sole of her feet, the pathway lined with roses that have traveled a 100 miles to be there with her. The backdrop being Africa’s skyline. Every tree fighting for the chance to be in that frame. You can almost smell it, the smell of Kenya in the morning. The way scorched earth smells like after a light rain shower. Your guests sheltered beneath a Kizingo flysheet. Just enough shade to keep the hot sun at bay. But the flaps raised so that the breeze comes and goes as it pleases. Your guests looking adoringly at her. Some will be a little bit jealous of the event you just pulled off. Just a bit. Because their wedding was not as spectacular as the one you have planned.

It looks and feels every bit like Africa. And it is all because of you.

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Exterior aesthetics of your house matter

Exterior aesthetics of your house matter

Of course, the exterior of a house matters a lot, especially if you are a person who values making a good first impression.

It is what sets the tone for the rest of the house. For your home to make a statement and radiate all the vibes you want, go for appealing and simple designs. For example, using neutral colours on the walls gives you a minimalist and chic look.

I am not against colour as it all depends on what you are going for. Your gate design should match the style of your home but will ultimately rely on your taste and needs.

Wrought iron is simple, elegant and unique. Going for a modern minimalist exterior is a good idea because it is a design that maximizes open spaces to achieve simplicity in form and function.

Pergola shade by Tarpo Industries

You can always change your cushion covers to your liking every few months to keep the spark alive! However, white or gray upholstery contrasts well with the dark furniture to give the place a more voguish and trendy look. It is also important to consider the materials the cushions are made of because different materials are better outdoors. You can go for a striped acrylic canvas that is resistant to scratches and stretching. It is also soft and easy to clean.

Outdoor spaces also require some TLC.

When thinking about outdoor furniture go for high-quality materials that can tolerate the harsh weather conditions outside as well as fitting your expectation and needs.

You are allowed to play with colours because the goal is to have an exterior that also blends with your interior. For the seating area one lounging sofa, two chairs and a coffee table is perfect.

Good quality rattan preferably in a dark color will make the place more pleasant. The furniture will match a wooden pergola that has been accessorized with acrylic canvas to provide some shade while still allowing some sun in.

Back Yard PAtio By Tarpo Industries
Pergo Car Shade By Tarpo Industries

The car shade should be simple but captivating to strike a balance with the aesthetic of the house. When thinking of a car shade in Kenya, you need to invest in something that is functional and provides versatility.

Upgrade your drive-way by going for a square shaped wooden pergola that matches the one at the seating area. Always choose a design that compliments those that are already there. Your pergola does not need to look traditional and boring. Elevate the structure with a green roof to make it unique and stylish. Being shaded by nature is incredibly beautiful. Alternatively, a waterproof cover would do.

Adding lights can boost your outdoor ambience and make you feel safer at night. String lighting will take your house parties to next level as they make your space more friendly and warm.

There are waterproof ones so you do not need to worry about the rain. You can use flowers to add some color.

Work with vases or mini pots to exude a calming effect. In order to get a captivating visual appeal, go for simple paving details and patterns that are more natural looking to blend in with the surrounding flowers. The end goal is to have the house of your dreams that is functional and comfortable

Getting the right fundi

Posted by Asim on Aug 11, 2020 2:43:46 PM

Choose an expert for your shade project

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Getting the right technician (fundi in Swahili) for your project is just as important as getting the right materials

There are people who settle on buying materials first and then finding a fundi while others choose to use a professional fundi from the place they get the materials. The latter is a better idea than the former for many reasons.

 

Professional fundis always understand the manner in which materials are handled, stored and used for the required task. If you use a fundi from the place that you purchase your materials from, you benefit from their vast expertise and network.

sail Shade by Tarpo Industries

Working with experts translates to risk mitigation for safety and brings professionalism as well.

Most installation projects involve sharp objects, working on ladders and tools that might be dangerous if used incorrectly.

It is only an expert who will help in preventing accidents that can occur from unprofessional handling of materials and tools. Some installations might seem simple but tiny mistakes can cause big problems some of which are irreversible.

It is better when the fundi is from the same company you get the materials from because they also understand the products better.

Have you ever asked yourself how much you could save in time and money if you used experts for your entire project? Often companies give discounts to clients that choose to use their full service.

Experts also offer advice for maintenance of the project being constructed or installed.

Experienced fundis who specialize in shade solution installations have broad knowledge.

Some projects require site visits that enable the fundis to make better material decisions. If a person chooses one company to purchase materials and hire the installer from, they are bound to learn a lot from them.

These professionals offer invaluable information that independent contractors may not have. Utilize the opportunity and learn different things about your materials, their usage and above all, maintenance and safety.

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Most of us have hectic days and an opportunity to maximize efficiency while saving money brings peace of mind when investing in projects that require fabrication.

You do not have to worry about finding fundis to complete your project after buying materials that you have little knowledge about. When you work with professionals from the company, you are assured of efficiency and quality work. Reliability goes hand in hand with efficiency and reputation.

Fundis from the company you buy the materials from rescue you from dealing with unprofessional people that will waste your precious time when trying to outsource.

For example, a company that supplies shade netting for different functions aligns its workforce with the quality that they offer. You are assured of trustworthiness from them as opposed to seeking help from fundis outside the company. Honestly, going cheap on fabrication and installation is often not a good idea.

It is necessary to consider everything involved and to seek professional assistance when making this decision.

Emergency Mobile Hospitals for COVID-19

Posted by Asim on Apr 6, 2020, 11:44:23 AM

Emergency Mobile Hospitals

Since the first case of COVID-19 in Kenya was announced in mid-March Tarpo has been offering our expertise in rapid deployment of emergency response field hospitals.

Our clients who work in remote area operations are having to bring their work stations to urban areas while a few private hospitals are navigating the compromises they are going to need to make as they expand their capacities temporarily, to make the best out of worst case scenarios.

Emergecy hospitals by Tarpo Industries

Working Together

At Tarpo we’ve been involved in mobile hospitals and semi-permanent camp deployment for NGO’s, militaries and the mining sector for over 20 years, mainly on the African continent. We’ve worked together with our clients to deploy solutions that are unique for the needs of African terrains, climates and end-users. The key words here are that we’ve worked together.

A lot of people (read: procurement departments of private hospitals) have reached out saying “we need tents to deal with this emergency”. But that isn’t even the half of it. That’s why we’re sharing extracts of the collaborative approach we are part of, and leading on in some cases, in field hospital deployment in the context of COVID-19. This is not a perfect approach by any means because the disease has a velocity that the world is struggling to predict and we are dealing with a much wider demographic in high density locations. The template borrows heavily from our experience in military camp deployments in remote areas.

 

  1. Identify the medical priorities that are to be dealt with. Triage, symptomatic relief, diagnosis, recovery, quarantine, intensive care, surgical etc. Given the speed at which we must deploy we cannot do all of those in one go. One of our clients is working on a ‘respiratory illnesses only’ hospital to handle only patients suspected of COVID-19.
  2. Identify the capacity and layout of the hospital based on the medical priorities being dealt with. This includes patient movement, medical staff movement, vehicles, external service provision involving fuel, water, food, waste removal, biohazard management. The layout must allow efficient operations while maintaining the hygiene and quarantine requirements for those who come into contact with patients. This then creates additional resource requirements – medical staff must be accommodated within the camp. They are likely to be there for an indefinite period of time and so living quarters must enable them to live a comfortable life and perform at optimal levels. The respiratory illnesses hospital will have the capacity for 200 patients at various stages of the illness and this will equate to roughly 600 medical workers living on site.
  3. Capacities and priorities dictate resource requirements. For example, how many medical workers are required for a 5-bed ward? If we have 20 wards is that multiplied by X or are we able to gain economies of scale? How about if 5 of those wards are for intensive care? So we are calculating water, food, fuel, waste removal etc requirements for a Y number of patients and Z number of medical workers.
  4. Modern emergency medicine relies heavily on power. Ventilators require electricity and so 100% uptime is necessary. Generators, uninterrupted power supply, cabling, sockets, lighting are all required. What is the power demand of the hospital machinery? What kind of redundancy are we designing into this localised power grid? How reliable is the local electricity provider and how quickly can they connect us to the wider grid?
  5. Ablution facilities need clean water supply and waste removal. Do we do this per ward or centrally? Over ground or underground? Is there water supply on site and if not, how are we bringing this in? What kind of quantities are we looking at and how do we store it? Do we need to purify it after it arrives on site?
  6. What is the location of this hospital? And the ground condition? Are we close enough to an urban area to make external services cost effective? Do we need to prepare the ground in a particular way? Do we have the time to prepare it and if yes how do we do that?
  7. What are the communication and transport links like? Road access needs to be considered and do our medical priorities require us to also have aircraft access of some kind close by? How do we communicate internally in the hospital as well as externally?

That’s a summary of some of the questions and challenges that we are trying to answer, iteratively for some projects. Costs are a major influencer on the solution that is being put together and they need to consider the upfront cost of establishing the hospital but also the daily operating costs.

Emergency-temporary hospital by Tarpo Industries

How is Tarpo involved?

Many will be reading this wondering how Tarpo comes into such a project. Well we are a temporary shelter solutions provider and so we design, specify and propose the shelter aspects of this which have their own interconnectedness. Take the example of a hospital tent – does it need a floor or not? If not, will the hospitals beds be able to move on the ground if it’s not concrete? If it needs a groundsheet what kind of disinfection methods and chemicals will be suitable and safe? How do we bring the electric cables into the ward – along the frame of the tent, along the sides or underground? What provision does the design need to make for the cables? Perhaps we don’t know right now but we need to deploy quickly so we fabricate with an assumption that all possibilities are highly likely.

Our secondary involvement is in the accommodation aspects for medical workers so that they are able to rest in comfort and continue to perform at their best for as long as we need them to. We have long-term lease options available for all our accommodation equipment allowing hospitals to scale up and down as the needs require.

We do all of this with compassion for humanity, especially at a time like this when we are realising that we only have each other during this disaster.