| Masai Mara National Reserve |
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1672sq km of designated wildlife Reserve area. Maasai Mara is located in South-West Kenya on the border with Tanzania Serengeti National Park. Though migratory, 250,000 Zebra and 1.3 million wildebeests make this park their home. Other fauna in the park include Rhino, Giraffe, Topi, Elephant, Lion, Leopard, Cheetah, Jackals, Hyena, Hippo and much more.
Bird life is prolific here and includes some 50 or so birds of prey. Vultures and the like may be seen often hovering above a kill waiting for remnants living beside the most celebrated culture in the world –The Maasai.
Maasai Mara is the perfect wildlife sanctuary. I am sure that many who have visited this reserve share my opinion. A wildlife safari in Kenya is just an immersion in natures delicate, complex pattern! |
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| Amboseli National Reserve |

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A jewel of park tucked right under the skirt of Kilimanjaro .A garden of eden where elephant , buffalo ,gazelles egret and host of other species enjoys a peaceful wallow together, 280 kilometres from Nairobi, the park provides breathtaking views of wildlife and Mount Kilimanjaro creates the finest photogenic backdrop to a game park. The 320sq km National Park is on the southern border of Kenya. |
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| Nakuru National Park |

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Lake Nakuru is a soda lake on the basin of the Rift Valley. The lake is within the area designated as National park and contains a wealth of bird life and surprisingly large populations of animals as well. With over 400 species of birds, this park is a bird watcher's paradise. Every flamingo in the world seems to be here they flock seasonally to feed on the blue-green algae. The views within the national park are also spectacular. A magnificent and breathtaking sunset can be seen from the top of the Baboon Cliffs besides are Lion , Leopard, and large heards of waterbuck. |
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| Lake Naivasha |
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Lake Naivasha 114 Sq Km is birds lover paradises, The fresh water attracts over 400 recorded species. Thousands of birds make their ritual passes over the lake. A serene environment, water skiing motor boat through Hippo point and also the Crescent island. Home of the worlds leading Horticultural export Industry. |
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| Lake Bogoria National Reserve |
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There is very little wildlife at Lake Bogoria, but oddly enough, it is a haven for Greater Kudu and sightings of these animals are quite common. One of the greatest attractions of the lake is multitude of pink flamingos and other bird species. |
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| Hells Gate National Park |

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Hell's Gate National Park, lying south of Lake Naivasha, is a popular park for daily excursion from Nairobi. The Park is particularly popular with walkers and campers who can enter without a vehicle and move noiselessly past herds of zebra and gazelle. The park is flanked by imposing cliffs which lead to a narrow canyon containing hot springs and geysers. The park not too long ago attracted the attention of US Movie Makers. Parts of the movie "Tomb Raider II" staring Angelina Jolie was shot here.
It’s a place to visit “Being through Hell and lived to tell a story” |
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| Nairobi National Park |

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Where else in the world will you find heards of Zebra, giraffes, pride of lion and Rhino families, living in the wild just 20 minuite from the city center. Nairobi National park was the Kenyas first National park. It’s a link of the countrys mordern capital and its natural Heritage. |
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| Mount Kenya –Mount Kenya National Park |
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In the central Kenya , the conical white peak floats high over the surrounding Laikipia Plain. A series of ascending ecologies, from thick mountain forest full of game to high alpine. From summit , if you are fit enough to get there , you can see forever . a place of Mystery and Majesty, a mountain worth conquering. Wildlife and Plant species abound. |
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| Tsavo East/ Tsavo West National Park |
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A national park Larger than Jamaica. Tsavos vast wilderness gives you a space to explore. With the famous man eating lions of Tsavo to the fascinating Shetani lava are just many attractions. Enclosed by ranges of hills and the towering snow capped wall of Mt Kilimanjaro, the tallest free standing Mountain in the world. |
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| Samburu Shaba & buffalo Springs National park |
| A distinct contrasts of the Kenya many faces. All in the same country. An arid wilderness bisected by the water of the Ewaso Nyiro River, attracting profusion of game. Large heard of elephants and elusive leopards. Endemic northern species: Beisa oryx, Reticulated Giraffe, gerenuk among other species of animals. The Samburu community and their well preserved culture are predominant in this paradise of Samburu. |
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| The Meru National Reserve |
| Kenya’s newest attraction, a remote park reentry reborn through a major initiative to improve access, facilities and management. This was the wilderness into which George and Joy Adamson released the lioness Elsa, creating the much-loved story of Born free. For the lovers of adventure it’s a place to dream, a place to visit and touch |
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| The Lake Victoria |
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The source of the river Nile, the key moving force of Africa:-Spirit of Egypt and the Link of East Africa to Europe. Lake Victoria is a vast inland sea. A well of plenty tented by the Luo community, master fishermen of western Kenya. The water of lake Victoria are boarded by plains and forest and its the craggy 13000-foot peak of Mt. Elgon, a vast volcano straddling the Kenya – Uganda border. The area is rich with wildlife and spectacular sceneries. |
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| Lake Turkana |
| Lake Turkana is a vast inland sea (6400 sq Km) in the north of the country. Turkana is the ultimate adventure destination, brimming with Africa’s largest population of Nile crocodiles and the home of tribal culture, largely untouched by the outside world. |
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| Central Island National Park |
This is designated as the main breeding place of the Nile crocodile. The island is also a breeding ground for many different varieties of water birds, which are plentiful throughout Lake Turkana. The Park is one of the most inaccessible in all of Kenya and very few visitors manage to venture to the island which is relatively barren and unpopulated. For the keen adventurer, this park's isolation and the scenery one gets on the long drive there is something to write home about. Be prepared for sweltering heat, upwards of 40 degrees Celsius in the day. |
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| Aberdare National Reserve |
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The National Park covers the Aberdare Range of mountains. The high altitude makes the park different to the typical savannah of most Kenyan parks and creates a cool alternative to the traveler. The range consists of beautiful indigenous mountains, bamboo forests and moorland. The forest is rich in wildlife; elephant and rhino, warthogs, bushbuck, waterbuck, buffalo and the giant forest hog are all to be seen. Three species of monkey i.e. Sykes, Vervet and the black and white Colobus are all common.
Treetops and the Ark, two unique lodges, are situated amidst the rich forest on the lower slopes of the park. Here, visitors can enjoy viewing the animals from the comfort of their lodge. |
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| Malindi Marine National Reserve |
| Malindi Marine National Reserve is a haven for coral reefs and the fish and other species which rely on such reefs for their sustenance. All fishing within the Reserve is prohibited as is the extraction of coral, starfish and shells ensuring protection for all species. The coral gardens in the middle of the Reserve are viewed by skin divers, snorkelers and visitors aboard glass bottom boats this is Malindi's primary attraction. |
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