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Kenya
Safari
Visa
Requirements, Things To Do, When
To Go, What To Wear, mombasa, Lamu, Masai
Mara, Amboseli, Balloon Safaris, Mount
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Kenya
Travel
Each year travellers to Kenya are often
surprised at how much Kenya as a travel destination has to offer.
Unsurprisingly, the main places of interest in Kenya, revolve around
its unique and natural phenonena. These include unusual landscapes of
extinct volcanoes, the likes of Mount Kenya, Africa's second highest
mountain. Shimmering lakes and vast plains that are home to the large
density of wildlife - from flamingos to wildebeest - that Kenya's masai
mara is famous for.
Our top destinations in Kenya are the must-see parks and reserves. They
include Amboseli National Park, where you'll be able to see the
endangered black rhino, and the world famous Masai Mara National
Reserve, which is one of the most spectacular in the country. Lake
Nakuru National Park with its famous carpets of flamingos is another
must-see destination on your Kenya safari.
Track the Wildebeest Migration
It's what Kenya travel is all about: the greatest show on earth can be
viewed in Kenya for a few weeks every year when the Great Wildebeest
Migration passes through the Masai Mara.
It's a jaw-dropping spectacle and the best way to experience it is to
stay at one of the many great lodges and view all the frantic action
from safari vehicles under the guidance of a trained ranger.
Hit the Beach after your Kenya Safari
A Kenya travel experience can be hot and dusty work: why not wash off
the red dust of Africa with a few days on the beach? Kenya's beaches
boast fine sand, warm water and excellent water activities - including
great scuba-diving.
With many countries a bush and beach vacation involves more than one
country whereas Kenya wraps it all up in one - from popular bustling
resorts to remote, deserted beaches, Kenya has the lot.
Take the Kids on a Kenya Family Safari
They've seen the movie, they know the soundtrack, now it's time to
travel to Kenya and introduce your kids to the real thing.
Kenya has been doing the family safari in style for years - specially
designed accommodation, kids clubs and a whole range of family-friendly
services are just part of the deal. The rest is prowling out on the
savannah.
Take to the Sky on a Balloon Safari
A unique way of viewing game - and to experience the stunning scenery -
is from a hot-air balloon. Balloon trips are offered in the Masai Mara
- we recommend the Kichwa Tembo Safari - and offer you an incredible
experience as you travel over the horizon-hugging savannah. The only
noise is the wind; the only sight is Africa.
There are also balloon safaris in Amboseli National Park - with Mount
Kilimanjaro rising above the African plains.
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