There are many ways to see Kenya on safari, but how about from 14,000feet above the ground, falling earthwards at 120 miles per hour? For adrenaline junkies, the Kenyan coast has become the latest hot spot for aerial adventure- where the equatorial atmosphere at sea level can give skydivers more than a minute of full freefall over the beautiful blue Indian Ocean, before touching down on pure white sands on one of the world’s best beaches.Sky dive boogie It is currently drawing attention from divers all over the world and is now becoming as one of the key attractions of this country. They gather at Diani beach located in the southern coast of the country. It is both thrilling and exciting for many divers who can experience a once in a lifetime activity in their lives.Boogie is the gathering of divers all over the world and every participant brings another diver to join the fun.Kenyan boogie dive is becoming increasingly famous for people all over the world, so Kenya is now another must-see destination for all of them.





