Thursday 27 November 2014


Kenya game parks and reserves

Starting from the Kenyan coastal beaches and marine parks where you can whet your appetite for sun and marine life, moving up to the Tsavo Reserve which are laden with a variety of wildlife and home of the “Man-Eating Lions”. To the capital where you can visit the only protected game park in the world that is separated from a metropolis by a mere fence, the Nairobi National Park.
Explore part of the Great Valley with visits to Lake Nakuru which is abundant with flamingos, the ever active Lake Bogoria and get to scale the great Mount Kenya . Moving on to the Amboseli National Park which is dubbed the 'Land of the Giants' due to the huge population of African Elephants, as well as the spectacular view of the Mount Kilimanjaro, the tallest mountain in Africa.
But that is only the beginning, as you are yet to experience the Mara National Park which is home to the Great Wildebeest Migration , the seventh natural wonder of the world. The Lake Victoria which is the world's second largest freshwater lake offers a variety of big game fishing and is a bird sanctuary.
The arid Northern part of Kenya houses the Samburu National Park, which offers a diverse range of game and plant life and of course the Lake Turkana, also known as the 'Jade Sea' whose beauty cannot even be explained in words. It is also the home to the cradle of mankind.
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