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Youth Hostels in kenya for budget accommodation, adventure activities & travel packages.

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Karibu ! Welcome toYouth Hostels in kenya pages where you will find quality,friendliest,safe,clean,efficient and most comfortable budget youth hostels accommodation in cities and countryside,you are able to get travel tips and book budget hostel accommodation in kenya which give welcoming smiles to its visitor travellers they host new friends to make old friends to greet – they’re the best way to travel.
Our greatest source of energy and commitment comes from those who have stayed in our youth hostels and camping sites in Kenya thereby knowing the importance of maintaining and strengthening the youth hostels in Kenya for all budget accommodation needs and travel. Just as the youth hostels are there for you when you need them, we hope you will be there for the hostels and camping sites in kenya now, when our potential is so exciting.
If you can give your time to live for some overnight stays while you adventure and explore our beautiful country Kenya, we’ll be grateful to have your support Happy hostelling in kenya.

About us ,History of Youth Hostelling
100 Years History of World Hostelling.

The idea of the youth hostel movement was born in Germany way back in 1909 when a German school teacher, the late Richard Schirrmann, concerned that his pupils knew so little about the surrounding countryside. He started the idea of providing simple overnight accommodation for his classes during their explorations of the country. He arranged hikes for his pupils and more permanent accommodation began to be provided in hostels. As these came to be known, the idea spread to other countries in Europe and later to other continents.

The first youth hostels, established in Central Europe from 1909 onwards, were intended to help young people and specially school children to escape from industrial cities to the clear air and refreshing peace of the countryside and to restore their lost contact with nature. With this went an encouragement for walking as a healthy and inexpensive recreation for school children. Such trips in the country could have an important educational purpose. The whole class, with its teacher, could study plant life, animal life, geology, agriculture and many other subjects, bringing to life the book learning of the city to the countryside. For young adults, exploring the country on their own or with one or two friends, seeking an economical bed each night at a youth hostel, there was a valuable development of character and initiative, routes to be planned, maps to be studied, equipment and food to be prepared, then, in the hostel, a share in the domestic duties, from potato peeling to sweeping of floors.It became apparent that an equally valuable function of the youth hostel was to bring together young people of different backgrounds, occupation, religious or political beliefs. In a hostel, the university student or the rich man's son enjoy no advantage over the apprentice or young labourer. It is not money, education or dress with win respect, but friendly camaraderie. The International Youth Hostel Federation, which is the federation of independent national associations, was formed in 1932.
Historical Background of Kenya Youth Hostels Association

The initiative for the launching of the youth hostel movement in kenya was taken way back to early 1957, when a past president of the International Youth hostel Federation, the late Mr. E. St. John catchpoll visited Kenya and induced certain socially active personalities to start it in Kenya.
Most of those people are no longer with us. Among them were people like Sir Godfrey Rhodes, Dr.L.S.B. Leakey, Mr. Edmund Crosher, Mr. Musa Amalemba, Hon. Jeremiah Nyaga, Mr. G.S, Amar, Sir D.Q. Erskine and Mr. Acharya. They took up the challenge and asked the then Kenya Federation of Social Services to convene a meeting to make suggestions on the possibility of starting a Youth Hostel Association here.
The first party was convened by this Federation on Monday 29th April 1957 (our foundation day) and met in Armstrong house, Delamere Avenue (now Kenyatta Avenue). Nairobi was under Mr. D.Q. Erskine's chairmanship.
This, in effect was the founding of the Kenya Youth Hostel Association (KYHA). These early efforts received a tremendous boost when through the good offices of Mr. St. John CatchPool, $1500 was donated to Kenya Youth Hostels Association (KYHA) ad-hoc committee in 1959-60 by the Dulverton Trust.
This donation assisted the Youth Hostels Association committee in efforts to develop a good youth hostelling and Camping sites network in Kenya in those early days the donation as it were was not enough to purchase any significant building
In 1966, the then Minister for Health, Hon. John C.N. Osogo, who at the time was the chairman of the Kenya Youth Hostels Association (KYHA) board convinced the International Youth Hostel federation that KYHA was not only alive and kicking but that it was able to fulfil the minimum conditions required to affiliate with the parent body. Then, Kenya, on the same year became part of the International Youth Hostel Federation.
In 1976, Kenya Youth Hostels Association (KYHA) bought an old house on Ralf Bunche road through funds that were generated from membership fees and overnight collections form Nairobi Youth Hostel as well as from the kind support of the International Youth Hostel Federation, The German Youth Hostels, YHA of England, Wales and the Kenya Government.
The Nairobi Youth Hostel in Nairobi, which still stands, became the secretariat of the Kenya Youth Hostels Association and has been redeveloped to match the International Standards of youth hostels as set by the International Youth Hostel Federation today (Hostelling International).
Over the years, the movement has actually spread to all parts of the world in over 60 countries and has a network of about 4500 hostels worldwide.
If you have questions about Hostelling or need assistance with making a reservation on our safaris travel, please contact James M Gichohi at +254722655321 or email james@yhak.org To find out more about local giving and volunteer opportunities, click here
Kenya Youth Hostels Association Website: http://www.yhak.org
Email: info@yhak.org or james@yhak.org
Tel 254 -20-2738046 Cell +254722655321 +254722656462
Ralph Bunche Road, PO BOX 48661- 00100, Nairobi, Kenya.

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