Masai
Mara Why go on a Masai Mara Safari? Simply
stated, it is the best destination in Kenya for viewing
wildlife - and lots of it! The Masai Mara is home to a great
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Amboseli
Safari As Amboseli is easily accessible, it
forms a
popular part of many of our safari itineraries.
Amboseli is one of the smaller game parks in Kenya and the
vegetation ensures that the animals are easy to spot. |
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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! |
Great
Rift Valley and Lakes
Nakuru, Naivasha and Bogoria
While on a Great Rift Valley Safari,
you visit one of the wonders of the world. The valley forms a
wide trench down the length of Africa that is visible from the
moon. |
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Aberdares
National Reserve With
a mountain range running t hrough the Aberdares you'll find
moorland, ice-cold streams and thick forests. This mountainous
area has been described as 'Scotland with Lions'. |
Nairobi The only city in the world which neighbors a
natural
game protection area, harbouring over 100 species of
mammals. The Park borders the traditional South Kapiti
Plains and Kitengela Migration Corridor and attracts a
range of exciting game. |
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Samburu
National Reserve Samburu
is home to large herds of elephants and elusive leopards. It
is also well known for providing the opportunity to see
wildlife that only lives in the dry north of Kenya. |
Tsavo
National Park Tsavo
is the ideal destination for people who seek solitude and
privacy as well as the chance to explore the wilderness. With
its proximity to Mombasa it is also an ideal safari for those
staying on the coast. |
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Shimba Hills National Reserve Shimba Hills National
Reserve is a small national park situated 33 km
south of Mombasa and only 15 km from the coastal
resorts. |
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