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Why go on a Masai Mara Safari? Simply put, it is
the best destination in Kenya for viewing wildlife - and lots of
it! The Masai Mara is home to a great wildlife spectacle, as
sometime between August and November more than two million
wildebeest migrate from the Serengeti in search of water and
grazing.
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Amboseli
Amboseli National
Park is one of Kenya’s most popular parks because of the
stunning view it displays of nearby Mount Kilimanjaro, the
world’s tallest freestanding mountain. When you go on your
Amboseli Safari, be sure to get the famous photograph
of elephants with the unforgettable views of Kilimanjaro in
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Tsavo
Tsavo is Kenya's
largest safari destination and one of the largest wildlife
sanctuaries in the world! At 10 million square acres it is
bigger than the island of Jamaica.
Following recent volcanic activity, Tsavo West National Park
is covered in volcanic cones, rock outcrops and lava flows,
the most spectacular being Shaitani, near Kaliguni Safari
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Samburu
The first thing
you'll notice on your Samburu Safari is that it is
worlds apart from the other parks in Kenya. It is a hot and
arid area characterised by a parched landscape of hills and
plains.
Good news for the safari enthusiast is that the refreshing
waters of the Ewaso Ngiro River run through Samburu and
attract plenty of wildlife - including elephant, lion,
giraffe and zebra. Leopards are also regularly spotted. Read
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Great Rift
Valley
If you are planning to partake in a Great
Rift Valley safari in Kenya, chances are you'll be visiting
Lake Naivasha or Lake Nakuru. Lake Nakuru is a saltwater
lake and together with its neighbouring park is famous for
attracting large flocks of flamingos. The sight of thousands
of bright pink birds as they collect against the soda
crusted shoreline is striking. Read
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Kakamega
Kakamega Forest Reserve covers an area
of about 240 km2 and was established to protect the only
tropical rainforest in Kenya, a remnant and eastern
limit of rainforests of Zaire and West Africa. As a
remnant of previously large forest, Kakamega is a refuge
of many endemic species of animals and plants.
The
second largest fresh water lake in the world, Lake
Victoria geographically dominates the area with its
70,000 sq km surface.
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Mount Kenya
Experience a
Mount Kenya safari
and discover Africa 's second highest mountain. With a
summit covered in snow and ice it's difficult to imagine
that it's situated astride the equator!
Mount Kenya also has a fair splattering of wildlife,
particularly on the lower slopes of the mountain. You can
expect to see elephant, rhino, buffalo leopard, bushbuck,
several species of duiker, giant forest hog, and Columbus
and Sykes monkeys. Read
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