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For centuries Kenya has captured the imagination of travellers, adventure-seekers and daydreamers throughout the world. It is an exciting country of dramatic contrasts, which gives you an unforgettable, remarkable experience whether it is the amazement of watching thousands of wildebeest struggling across a rushing river in the world's premier wildlife spectacle, the breathtaking beauty of an acacia tree silhuetted against a blazing African sunset or colourful tribal people still living in accordance with nature.
On safari you will have the opportunity to experience some of this. No two days are alike and you can never predict what new discoveries await you. But one thing we can predict is that you will be overwelmed by the beautiful landscapes, colourful people and the abundance and variety of wildlife encountered - even if it is not your first safari!
Lake Nakuru National Park
Lake Nakuru, an alkaline lake on the bed of the Great Rift Valley, has earned its fame as the home of the greatest bird spectacle in the world - a myriad of more than a million pink flamingo. (read more...)
Masai Mara National Reserve
Masai Mara is justly one of the best-known wildlife areas in Kenya. Here herds of elephant browse among rich, tree-studded grasslands. Thomson 's gazelles, zebra, eland and many more species of savannah game offer a rich choice for the predatory lions, leopards and cheetahs that hunt in the reserve and the adjoining areas. (read more...)
Mount Kenya
Mount Kenya is the country 's highest mountain. Sitting astride the equator its icy summit rises to a height of 5,199 m. The entire mountain above the 3.200m contour forms a national park. (read more...)
Samburu, Buffalo Springs & Shaba National Reserves
These three adjoining reserves lie 325 km from Nairobi in the hot and arid fringes of the vast northern region of Kenya. The reserves are within the lands of the colourful Samburu tribe, relatives of the famed Masai. (read more...)
Tsavo National Park
The combined area of Tsavo East and West National Parks makes Tsavo one of the world 's largest game sanctuaries, covering an area of more than 20,000 km2. Tsavo West has more than 2,000 km. of well-maintained murram roads that lead from one natural wonder to another. (read more...)
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Lake Nakuru|Masai Mara|Mount Kenya
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