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Amboseli National Park

Amboseli National Park Located in the southern reaches of Kenya, the Amboseli National Park is renowned for its excellent variety of wildlife such as Masaai giraffe, elephant, lion and cheetah and not surprisingly it is one of Kenya's most popular parks. The landscape of Amboseli is dominated by the majestic snow cap of Mount Kilimanjaro, as well as open plains, acacia woodland, swamps and the massif of Ol Donyo Orok. The birding is excellent, especially closer to the lakes and swamps. The park is famous for being the best place in Africa to get close...

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Diani Beach

The Masai Mara national Reserve together with Tanzania’s Serengeti form Africa’s most famous wildlife park and Safari destination. The image of acacia trees dotting endless grass plains epitomises Africa for many, then add a Maasai warrior and some cattle to the picture and the conversation need go no further. The undeniable highlight of the Masai Mara National Reserve as a premier holiday Safari destination is undoubtedly the annual wildebeest migration traversing the vast plains of the Serengeti and the Masai Mara. It is known as the largest mass movement of land mammals on the planet...

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Excursion

Amboseli National Park Located in the southern reaches of Kenya, the Amboseli National Park is renowned for its excellent variety of wildlife such as Masaai giraffe, elephant, lion and cheetah and not surprisingly it is one of Kenya's most popular parks. The landscape of Amboseli is dominated by the majestic snow cap of Mount Kilimanjaro, as well as open plains, acacia woodland, swamps and the massif of Ol Donyo Orok. The birding is excellent, especially closer to the lakes and swamps. The park is famous for being the best place in Africa to get close...

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Lake Nakuru National Park

Lake Nakuru National Park is major wetland of international importance. Located in the Great Rift Valley surrounded by yellow acacia woodlands and bushy shrublands, the Lake Nakuru National Park was created to protect the Lake and its large flocks of Lesser Flamingo, which are drawn to the algae that flourish in the saline waters of this soda lake. The national park is inhabited by over 50 mammal species including hippo, black and white rhino, Rothschild giraffe, buffalo and eland. The park is also has the largest single euphorbia forest in Africa. The lake park also...

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Masai Mara National Reserve

The Masai Mara National Reserve together with Tanzania’s Serengeti form Africa’s most famous wildlife park and Safari destination. The image of acacia trees dotting endless grass plains epitomises Africa for many, then add a Maasai warrior and some cattle to the picture and the conversation need go no further. The undeniable highlight of the Masai Mara National Reserve as a premier holiday Safari destination is undoubtedly the annual wildebeest migration traversing the vast plains of the Serengeti and the Masai Mara. It is known as the largest mass movement of land mammals on the planet...

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Ngorongoro Conservation Area

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Samburu National Reserve

Samburu National Reserve is situated within the Rift Valley Province of Kenya. Measuring approximately 104sq. kilometres (approx. 65sq. miles) in size, this unfenced savannah grassland is roughly 350km (217 miles) from Nairobi. It is relatively small in size compared to other Kenyan parks, such as Tsavo or Masai Mara. Samburu national reserve derives its name from the Samburu people of Kenya who have lived in the area for many years. The Uaso Nyiro River cuts through this reserve, drawing a big population of Kenya animals to the park. The river bustles with activity from its...

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Serengeti National Park

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Tarangire National Park

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Tsavo East National Park

Besides being the largest national park in Kenya and being home to the ‘Red Elephants’, Tsavo East National Park is also famous for the story of the Man-Eaters of Tsavo where 2 male lions attacked workers constructing the Kenya-Uganda railway and terrorized the entire labour force. That was almost a century ago. Today, this Tsavo East national Park is known for its huge herds of ‘red elephants’ that dust themselves with the red-oxide soil so typical of Tsavo. Other species to be on the look-out for are the endemic desert warthog, hirola (also known as...

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Tsavo West National Park

Tsavo West National Park is a beautiful, rugged wilderness offering some of the most magnificent game viewing in the world. Tsavo is Kenya’s oldest and largest national park, measuring over 20,333 sq km. It was originally designated as Kenya’s first national park in 1948. The savannah ecosystem comprises of open grasslands, scrublands and Acacia woodlands, belts of riverine vegetation and rocky ridges including the Poacher’s Lookout where visitors can see the teeming herds in the plains below. The park borders Tanzania’s Mkomazi national park, Kenya’s Chyulu national park, Arabuko Sokoke national forest on the Kenyan...

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Watamu Beach

Watamu Beach is a pristine beach, located about 110 Kilometers north of Mombasa city. Watamu’s white sandy beach and crystal-clear waters make it an excellent location for various water activities as well as Safaris in the neighboring National Parks as well as marine Park. The beach is well known for its pristine white sand and also close the Watamu National Marine Park. The marine park is a great spot for scuba diving or snorkeling. The Watamu Marine National Park which located just 1 km off the coast of the Watamu Beach is part of a...

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Zanzibar Island

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