Kenya Safari
Are you looking for the ultimate Kenya Safari? New experiences await you in the Masai Mara, Aberdares, Lake Nakuru, Mombasa, Zanzibar and countless tropical destinations in Africa.
You can start you Kenya Safari by visiting Nairobi National Park. It consists of wide open grass plains with a backdrop of the city scrapers coupled up with scattered acacia bush which plays a host to a wide variety of wildlife including the endangered black rhino, lions, leopards, cheetahs, hyenas, buffaloes, giraffes.
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There over 400 species of animals in the park with a myriad of other activities to do with visitors having the privilege to enjoy the park’s picnic sites, three campsites and the walking trails for hikers.
You can also decide to go to Mombasa. Every year, holidaymakers throng the Kenyan coastline for a piece of the pristine white sandy beaches. Synonymous with great weather, breathtaking views, endless palm trees and cool breezes, it’s the perfect destination for those looking to relax and get away.
There’s a wide range of activities to savor; swimming, beach sports, diving, snorkeling as well as boat rides with transparent glasses at the bottom that allows you to see the rich marine life below. The experience is out of this world.
You can also decide to visit Amboseli National Park which is not far from Nairobi. Nature lovers can explore five different habitats here ranging from the dried-up bed of Lake Amboseli, wetlands with sulphur springs, the savannah and woodlands. They can also visit the local Maasai community who live around the park and experience their authentic culture.
The local people are mainly Maasai but people from other parts of the country have settled there attracted by the successful tourist-driven economy and intensive agriculture along the system of swamps that makes this low-rainfall area (average 350mm (14in)) one of the best wildlife-viewing experiences in the world with 400 species of birds including water birds, pelicans, kingfishers, crakes, hammerkops, and 47 types of raptors.
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