Tsavo National Park
The largest park in Kenya covering a total area of 20,000 square kilometers. It is divided into two sectors Tsavo East and Tsavo West and is well known for its famous herds
Read MoreThe largest park in Kenya covering a total area of 20,000 square kilometers. It is divided into two sectors Tsavo East and Tsavo West and is well known for its famous herds
Read MoreLake Nakuru, a beautiful shallow alkaline lake is known world wide as a famous haunt for flamingoes. Surrounded by acacia woodland and rich savanna, the park is a super example of conservation
Read MoreKnown as the Giraffe Lady, Leslie-Melville founded the African Fund for Endangered Wildlife USA after settling in Kenya nearly 40 years ago. She worked to save the endangered Rothschild’s giraffe, one of
Read MoreLamu is the main island of the archipelago which also includes the islands of Pate, Manda and other smaller ones on the Kenyan coast. It is one of the oldest towns on
Read MoreFacing the second highest peak of Mt. Kenya, where culture and nature touch the sky, Fairmont Mount Kenya Safari Club is an ideal retreat for adventurous and nature lovers. It is located
Read MoreThe Uaso Nyiro river forms the boundary between Buffalo Springs National Reserve and the Shaba a newly created national reserve. It is a small oasis in the rather arid and volcanic land.
Read MoreRuaha has the largest concentration of elephants in East Africa. The national park is also home to 10% of global lion populations. You also have a chance of seeing leopards, cheetahs, zebras, elands,
Read MoreRugged and remote, these wildlife reserves lie just within the semi-desert Northern Frontier District of Kenya. With a magnificent background of jagged, purple mountains, they provide some of the best and most
Read MoreSituated in the central highlands of Kenya is a beautiful mountain range called Aberdares Range. Within the range is the Aberdares National Park. A place of dense forest, misty moorlands and alpine
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