KENYA AS YOUR SAFARI DESTINATION:
A total of 7.9% of Kenya's land is covered by National Parks, encompassing no less than 59 separate reserves. Not all parks, however, are for going on Kenya Safari. Though some are mountainous parks, others are Lake Ecosystem parks and there are marine parks too. Malindi Marine National Park and Reserve is one of the largest of its kind in Kenya. The area is famous for its stretches of white sandy beaches and the marine life in the area is of the liveliest in the country. Turtle and Whale islands are also in the area, offering the chance to get off the mainland for a while.
A trip to the East African country wouldn't be complete without witnessing some of its fascinating wildlife up close. Masai Mara National Park is considerably the country's most famous but definitely the most visited. For not only its spectacular views in every corner of the park, but zebra and gazelle (Wild beests) trek the park on their way to Tanzania. Hot on their tails are an assortment of predators such as cheetah, lions, leopard and hyena.
Nairobi usually comes at the beginning or at the end of our journey; it's a commercial centre complete with sky rise buildings which gives the visitor an impression that it is a bustling city. As it only 90 miles from the equator, it can also get very hot in the city centre so, thankfully, when you need to get out of city; Nairobi National Park is just a few kilometres from the city centre.
Why KENYA, the ALTERNATIVE safari destination?
The 8th Wonder in world in found here, Authentic African Culture, Well known but still with a lot to explore, Comfortable Weather and excellent year-round wildlife viewing, Unparalleled Scenery, Great Food, Safety and Reliability.
Our safaris to Kenya:
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