A Jewel In Africa's Crown
Kenya, an East African country with a stunning coastline on the Indian Ocean, encompassing savannah's, lakelands, the dramatic Great Rift Valley & mountain highlands. Offering you a wealth of rich cultural diversity, friendly local's, magnificent wildlife destinations & fun and adventure along the way.
The Big Five & other species
There are so many Wildlife Parks & Reserves in Kenya, Including the Masai Mara National Reserve the most renowned safari park in Kenya.
Lake Nakuru National Park with the infamous Flamingoes, Amboseli National Park home to the majestic Mount Kilimanjaro (on the border of Kenya & Tanzania) is a must-see or Tsavo National Parks to name a few.
Experience the great migration as the plains flood with wildebeest as the greatest African predators, stealthily hide in search of there next pray, visit the Mara, home to large grazing herds of zebra, giraffe, buffalo, gazelle and so many more. Kenya itself has over 25,000 different animal wildlife species including, the infamous big five, lions, elephants & rhinos, it's literally an animal lovers paradise...
Home to the Masai people, a Nilotic ethnic group inhabiting northern, central and southern Kenya as well as northern Tanzania are among the best known local populations internationally due to their residence near the many game parks of the African Great Lakes.
The Masai have traditions & customs which may seem absurd to the western world, one of which is the drinking of blood from live cattle. This is done on very special occasions from the birth of a child, the marriage of a young Masai girl or in some cases it's given to the elders of the Masai tribe as a hangover cure! ( I will stick to the bloody mary thanks....)
Add a 3-day stay at one of Kenya's Indian ocean beach resorts stay in Mombasa or the infamous Diani Beach, where the oceans are as blue as the Maldives swim with dolphins, foster orphaned elephants, take a ride in the Nairobi-Mombassa train, snorkel, dive & explore the coral reefs or swim with dolphins & take to the sea's in a traditional dhow.
Try, the local cuisine, Ugali a staple food of the Kenyans is delicious served with there traditional relish and is a common staple in a lot of Central / Sothern African countries including where I grew up in Zimbabwe.
Temperatures are great virtually all year round even in the winter when it can still reach up to 28 degrees celsius due to it being so close to the equator. Making any time a great time to experience this vast & beautiful country!
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