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LOOK: Anne Curtis and Erwan Heussaff head to Kenya

02:49 PM November 09, 2018

After exploring Zimbabwe and Zambia, celebrity couple Anne Curtis and Erwan Heussaff flew to Kenya as the next stop of their honeymoon trip to Africa.

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Curtis and Heussaff headed to Kenya on Friday, following their adventure in Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park, Zambia where they witnessed white rhinoceros.

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She also shared her experience in the Canoe Safari along the Zambezi river where she saw a hippopotamus outside the water for the first time.

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“I can’t explain the thrill and nervousness you feel being so close to these majestic animals. Every movement is with caution and by listening carefully and calmly to your guide,” she wrote in an Instagram post on Friday.

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Curtis advised in jest, “No finger or hands outside the canoe if you don’t want them to be lunch for a croc!”

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Like in Zimbabwe and Zambia, Curtis shared a snapshot of their lodge at Nairobi, Kenya for their month-long honeymoon.

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Curtis and Heussaff flew to Africa last October 30 to celebrate their first wedding anniversary.

They got married on November 11 last year in New Zealand after being in a relationship for six years.

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