Masai Mara National Reserve Overview Masai Mara National Reserve is considered a “must see” for any new visitor traveling on a safari to Kenya. It is on the “to do” list for many Kenyans and visitors alike because the park is graced by a wide variety of unique and exquisite wildlife and birds.Maasai Mara derives
Amboseli
Amboseli
2021-02-05T09:36:06+00:00Amboseli National Park Overview Amboseli National Park, the second most popular animal park after Maasai Mara, is 260km (160 miles) from Nairobi, on the border with the neighboring country of Tanzania. Its magnificent situation at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro, combined with its excellent opportunities to view Kenya’s animals, make it one of the most-visited
Samburu
Samburu
2021-02-05T09:10:54+00:00Samburu National Reserve Overview Samburu National Reserve is a rugged and semi-desert park located in Samburu district in the Rift Valley Province of Kenya. The park neighbors the homes of the Samburu tribe of Kenya, a tribe known for their remote culture, pastoral and nomadic way of life. Due to its remote distance and the
Tsavo East & West
Tsavo East & West
2021-02-05T09:07:58+00:00Tsavo East & West National Parks Overview The twin parks form one of Africa’s largest wilderness reserves. Consisting of 10 million acres of pure wilderness made of savannah, range and hills, acacia, montane forest and extensive river system. They cover 4% of Kenya’s total land area of 11,747sq.km in the Southeast of Kenya. Rising to
Lake Nakuru
Lake Nakuru
2021-02-05T08:53:22+00:00Lake Nakuru National Park Overview Lake Nakuru National Park was established in 1961. It is renowned as a bird sanctuary with over 400 bird species, including huge flocks of flamingoes and many other water birds. It is an excellent park for wildlife spotting and is home to many water-loving animals such as hippos and waterbucks.