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  1. Hello !
    Any cruelty-free down coats that you can recommend?

  2. Jessica

    Thank you for the tips! I am planning a trip over New Years. Is it going to be too cold to enjoy the outdoor activities during that time of year?

    • Angela Cunnane

      Hi, I was in Iceland just last week and they are having a very mild Winter! The locals say the weather this year is two months behind normal. We didn’t have any snow but it was cold. While there we drove a lot of the ring road and went to see the Geysers and the Blue Lagoon, which is an amazing experience, soaking in the hot water in freezing weather is amazing.

      We took ski wear jackets and they were perfect, along with couple of layers you will be snug and warm. I wore thermal under shirts with a warm checked shirt or zip up fleece and never felt cold. Good warm gloves and a warm scarf and hat are essential of course. I took a wool hat with ear coverings as my ears get cold.If it’s particularly cold you could wear a thermal under shirt, a nice thermal tee or checked shirt, a zip up fleece and your ski jacket, along with gloves, hat and scarf you will be fine.

      We went on one of the whale sighting ships to view the Northern Lights (sadly only a little flicker of them on our night) and they give you really warm all in one ski suits to put on over your outer wear clothes for when you are out on deck.The only other thing you need are a pair of good warm, waterproof, boots, over thermal/ski socks, and you’re set. Don’t expect to buy any clothing while there as prices are ridiculously high.

      Angela x

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We spent a week in Diani Beach (just an hour flight from Nairobi) staying at @almahali.villas, and it ended up being one of those trips I’ll always remember. This was a mommy + me getaway, and I genuinely didn’t expect it to be this kid-friendly—so easy, so relaxed, and just fun.

We had a private villa with a chef (game changer), got around by tuk tuk, and spent our days between the beach and some of the cutest beachfront restaurants—some even have playgrounds and kids programs on weekends (@galu_ecolodge_madafoos was a favorite).

The little moments made it: fresh coconuts from beach vendors, a dhow boat ride that led us to dolphins, Maasai warriors hand-beading the boys’ friendship bracelets, the warmest ocean I’ve ever felt, and the craziest vervet monkeys you’ll ever meet.

And the best part—getting to experience it all with my friend @tailsofamermaid, who lives in Nairobi and knows all of the best parts of Diani. She showed us all her favorite spots, and it made the trip feel so local and special!
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Packing smarter > Packing more ✈️

This garment duffel has been such a game changer for short trips—keeps clothes wrinkle-free, has a separate space for shoes, and still fits all the essentials.

I’ve been pairing it with the packing cubes and checked luggage from @OneQuince, and everything just works together—luxury quality, without the luxury price tag.

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Meeting rescued baby elephants at @sheldricktrust has been on my bucket list for years… and it exceeded every expectation! 🐘
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We booked a private visit, which is $1,500 for a group of up to 10 people (2026 pricing), and fully donation-based — directly supporting the rescue and rehabilitation of orphaned elephants.

There are only two private slots per day, so this is something you need to book well in advance.

It’s absolutely a splurge, but for such an intimate, once-in-a-lifetime experience (and knowing it supports conservation) felt incredibly worth it!

If that’s not in budget, they also offer daily public visiting hours (around $20 per person), which are still really special.

NOTE: You’ll also need to pay the Nairobi National Park entrance fee for any visit. 

It pairs perfectly with a safari drive in the park, since you’re already there. It’s such an easy and meaningful add-on to any Nairobi itinerary.

This is one of the most special (and ethical) wildlife experiences you can have in Kenya 🤍
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