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Safaris in Kenya

Guests viewing the Lion Family at a close range while on a game drive in Maasai Mara

Kenya is an ideal holiday makers destination with some pristine locations that feature both zoological and botanical diversities that support some nearly extinct animal and plant species. The Kakamega Forest and the Arabuko Sokoke are some of these important areas that are home to some unique orchids, butterflies and bird life. Kenya has put aside a considerable portion of its land for wildlife conservation and the result has been the Maasai Mara Game Park, made famous as the scene of the annual migration of the wildebeest with its accompanying game; the Shaba National Park known as the home of the lioness Elsa of the "Born Free" fame, the extensive Tsavo National Park with its rich story of "The Man Eaters of Tsavo"; Samburu National Park where a lioness adopted baby antelopes repeatedly over a period of six months and many more.

Kenya's renowned diverse attractions beckons the traveler. The notable attractions range from cultural visits and fishing trips on the West Coast with its great inland sea, the Lake Victoria; to beach holidays and water sports on its East Coast with the enticement of the azure waters of the Indian Ocean; a visit to the famous islands of Mombasa and Lamu while listening to the fabulous stories that make up the rich past of the people of the region.

Browse this website and let us take you to these incredible places.

A herd of Elephants grazing in Amboseli with a beautiful view of Kilimanjaro

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