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Kenya Safari- Nine Must See Places on Your Visit.

Would you like to travel to Africa? Why not go for a "Kenya safari"

Nine Must See Places on Your Visit to Kenya.

Great Rift Valley is a breathtaking stretch across the length of Kenya. It is marked with many beautiful lakes, and the relics of ancient volcanoes.

Kenya is covered with national parks and reserves. Smaller reserves host camp and picnic sites. Hells Gate National Park is an unforgettable place to view spectacular flamingos, sunning crocodiles, and galloping zebras in the wild. Most national parks provide overnight lodging.

Lewa Conservancy

Lewa Conservancy was previously a rhino sanctuary and still contains a large rhino population. An exciting adventure awaits you, where you will see cheetahs, black rhinos, giraffes, and warthogs. You cannot image the difference-observing animals in their natural habitat compared to those trapped in public zoos.

Nairobi - Kenya Safari

Nairobi is an incredible place in the sun to see lovely gardens, and open nurseries. Fruit, jewelry, and rug stands by the side of the road are a buyer’s paradise.

Do not miss this exciting opportunity to witness wildlife in its natural setting. Kenya is known as the Land of the Safari, teeming in magnificent landscapes. Nairobi is your chance of a lifetime to encounter giraffe in cages, but walking briskly on the open and even have a chance to feed them.

Masai Mara - Kenya Safari

Masai Mara is an incredible place to eyewitness a live wildebeest migration. There are mobile camps set up to stay in and follow the thousands of animals as they migrate. You can get close with elephants that wander near the camp. Where else can you feast on an ostrich dinner, spy hippos, and end your adventure with a camel ride?

Tsavo - Kenya National park.

Tsavo is the largest park in Kenya and was the first reserve to open. Along the riverbanks, you find the famous 'red' elephants that have been colored by the park's red dust. Tsavo is also home to the legendary Tsavo man-eating lions. The movie, the Ghost and the Darkness is based on the Tsavo events.

Kenya Lions

Mombasa - Kenya Safari

Mombasa is Kenya's second largest and oldest city, with a history that dates back almost two thousand years. This quaint town is a maze of narrow streets and walk paths lined with shuttered houses and open shops.

Can’t you just smell the exotic spices in the air? Fort Jesus built by the Portuguese in the 16th century overlooks Mombasa. A museum in the fort displays unique treasures from all along the Kenyan coast.

Amboseli - Kenya National Park.

Amboseli National Park is one of the best places in Kenya to spot large herds of elephant, buffalo, lion, cheetah, and giraffe. The scenery is unsurpassed by the majestic Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest peak. The Cynthia Moss Elephant Research Center is here, working to help save these gentle giants.

Kenya Elephants Fight

Aberdares - Kenya

Aberdares is a range of mountains and is one of Kenya's only pristine forests. Leopard, bongo, lion, bushbucks, buffalo, and elephants call the mountain home. The Aberdare National Park has not to be missed tree hotels and the excitement of night game watch.

Sweetwaters - Kenya Safari

Sweetwaters is where Jane Goodall lived while studying primates. Here you will find a chimpanzee sanctuary for abused and orphaned chimps. The local watering hole is lit up at night to watch Kenya’s wild nightlife.

In Sweetwaters, you can meet members of the Maasai tribe. It is true what they say; you have not lived until you witness a sunrise in Kenya. It gives you a magical feeling, of finally reaching home.

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