KENYA'S DESTINATIONS
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Aberdare N P
 Amboseli N P
Lake Nakuru N P
Marsabit N P
Masai Mara Game Reserve
Meru N
P
Mt Kenya N P
Nairobi N
P
Samburu National Reserve
Shaba National Reserve
Sibiloi N P
Tsavo East N P
Tsavo West N
P
Arubuko Sakoke
Central Island National Park
Chuylu Hills National Park
Hells Gate
Lake Bogoria Game Reserve
Bisinadi
Chale Island
Impala Sanctuary
Kakamega Forest
Kora
Losai
ABERDARE NATIONAL PARK
Where the great history was learned, Queen
Elizabeth informed of her accession to the
throne during her stay at Tree-tops. With the
natural attractions like, Oldonyo Lesatima peak
3999m, Kinangop peak 3906m, waterfalls, the
moorlands, Twin hills, and platoo are obvious
,Second largest population of black rhinos in
Kenya. An isolated volcanic range that forms the
eastern wall of the rift valley, running roughly
100km north south between Nairobi and Thomson’s
Falls,.
The park is about 766km2. an area with great
scenic beauty, some forests and shrubs make it
home of herbivores. We shall take you at
Aberdares through, Ruhuruini gate , Kindongoro
gate Treetops gate The Ark gate(At the Ark we
shall have night game watch ;As the Elephants
lick salt, and clean up) , Wandare gate Rhino
gate , Shamata gate Mutubio gate depending which
direction we shall approach the park.
The climate is mist and rainy most year round
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AMBOSELI NATIONAL PARK
Amboseli lies immediately North West of Mt.
Kilimanjaro, on the border Kenya & Tanzania.
Easy to see also is Mt. Meru. Observation Hill
which allows an overall view of the whole park
especially the swamps and elephants, Maasai
people borders the park whose indigenous
lifestyle is still kept
Amboseli was established as a reserve in 1968
and gazetted as a National Park in 1974. It is a
popular tourist destination today which covers
392 km2, and forms part of the much larger 3,000
Km2 Amboseli ecosystem. Large concentrations of
wildlife occur here in the dry season. It is
surrounded by 6 communally owned group ranches.
Amboseli may be regarded as Elephants paradise,
with other herbivores and carnivorous game
animals.
The area is mainly hot and dry, thus made “Lake
Amboseli” dry up.
We shall take you there through Kelunyiet gate,
lremito gate , Ilmeshanan gate; Kitirua gate or
by flight.
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LAKE NAKURU NATIONAL PARK
The park entrance lies 6km from Nakuru town and the main attraction is Lake
Nakuru, a shallow alkaline soda lake set beneath the high cliffs of the eastern
Rift Valley. It is an ornithologists' paradise offering the spectacular view of
up to 2 million flamingos at one time (during the season) along with hundreds
of other species including birds of prey. An area of 190 sq km around the lake
is fenced in as a national park and has been made a sanctuary for Rothschild
giraffes and black rhinos.
MARSABIT NATIONAL PARK
The Marsabit National
Reserve lies in northern Kenya in a densely forested mountain park, being home
two beautiful crater lakes. The park was once famous for it's large tusker
elephants but that was before the poachers slaughtered most the large ones.
Elephants are still in abundance along with large herbs of kudu and many birds
of prey.
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MASAI MARA GAME RESERVE
The Masai Mara is considered by many to be one
of Kenya's finest game reserves. The rolling
grasslands offer ideal game viewing and
photographic opportunities and the grassy plains
are broken by rocky outcrops which are favourite
midday resting places for lion, for which the
Mara is famous. Some of the other animals which
can be seen in and around this 700 square mile
conservation area include elephant, black rhino,
buffalo, leopard, cheetah, wildebeest, zebra,
and gazelle. Hippo and crocodile abound in the
muddy brown waters of the rivers which traverse
this Reserve. One of the Mara's main attractions
each year is the astonishing spectacle of the
annual migration of up to two million
wildebeest, thousands of zebra and an escort of
carnivores from the Serengeti plains, following
the rains and succulent new grass. A costly trek
as many of the lame, laggard and sick will fall
prey to the ravening pack of predators and many
more will die in the swirling flood waters
trying to cross the Mara River. Once the rains
have ended and the grass begins to wither the
wildebeest turn south and head back to the
Serengeti and beyond. The reserve with an area
of 1510 km2 forms the northern part of the
Serengeti-Mara ecosystem and is famous for vast
assemblages and migration of plains game and
their associated predators. The parks southern
boundary is contiguous with Tanzania's Serengeti
National park.
With the hot and dry climate, the landscape is
characterized by scenic rolling grassland
plains, rounded hills and grooves of woodlands.
Green riverine forests and bush thickets are
found along the Mara river.
Elephant, black rhino, buffalo, plains zebra,
hartebeest, wildebeest and other herbivores and
all the big cats are also found in Mara. The
rivers are home of crocodiles and hippos.
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MERU NATIONAL PARK
The park is situated approximately 360km northeast of Nairobi and covers an
area of 870 sq kms. This park was the setting for Joy Adamson's book "Born
Free" and it remains one of Kenya's most unspoilt parks. The scenery is varied,
wild and beautiful, from woodlands at 3,000 ft on the slope of Nyambeni
Mountain Range to wide open plaints with many rivers running through. Game
found here includes; lion, cheetah, leopard, elephant, antelopes, and buffalo.
In the many rivers hippo and crocodile are found in abundance. You may be lucky
to spot Kenya only colony of the rare white rhino.
There are several
other parks which can be visited from here within a day, they include Bisandi
National Reserve, Kora National Park, Rahole National Reserve and Mwingi
National Reserve.
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MOUNT KENYA
The National Park lies approximately 176kms northeast of Nairobi and covers an
area of approximately 700 sq kms, with a landscape consisting mainly of forest
and bare rock. Mount Kenya is an extinct volcano straddled across the equator,
and is Africa's second highest peak. The altitude ranges from between 11,000 to
17,058ft, with the highest peaks being Batian at 17,058ft and Nelion at
17,022ft. These are regularly climbed by experienced climbers though very few
actually make it to the top. The more popular peak for climbers is the easier
Lenana which reaches a height of 16,354ft. and can be climbed without the use
of specialist equipment. Climbers are often accompanied by a guide, with ports
being available. There are climbers huts is rest up in, but plenty of food and
warm clothes should be taken with you. The best time of the year for climbing
is from mid-January to late February and from late August through September
The scenery is stunning and quite breathtaking. It is also a botanist's
paradise, with a wide variation in flora as the altitude changes.
The
region is home to a variety of wildlife including some unique species, such as
Black and White colobus and Sykes monkeys, bushbuck, buffalo, elephant, Olive
baboon, waterbuck, black rhino, leopard, hyena, bongo and at high altitudes
zebra and eland can be found.
Mt. Climbing- Mt. Kenya
The "Classic" Route (Up Sirimon / Down Chogoria)
- A must for lovers of high altitude trekking. Designed for optimum time on the
mountain to acclimatize, as well as getting away from the bulk of hikers. It is
run as a camping trip - with all equipment supplied. Top quality mountain
tents, thick mattresses, campstools, rain awning, good food, a cook, and
qualified guides are supplied, as well as a porter for your pack
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NAIROBI NATIONAL PARK
Nairobi National Park is
only 20 minutes drive from the city and is ideal if you only have a stopover in
the city and want to experience some of Africa's game. Because of it's
location, there are many visitors, both tourists and residents but you are
guaranteed to see an abundance of game, seemingly unaware and unafraid of
humans. The elephant is the only one of the 'big five' not found here, but
leopard, lion, buffalo, rhino, giraffe, hippo, crocodile, antelope, wildebeest,
eland, zebra and Thompson's gazelle as well as many other species are here in
abundance.
At the western end of the park is an Animal Orphanage,
dedicated to young animals who are injured or deserted in the wild. Here they
are studied and cared for until they can be returned to the reserve.
There are no accommodation facilities within the park as it is located so close
to the city centre.
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SAMBURA & BUFFALO SPRINGS
The Samburu and Buffalo Springs National Reserves lie northeast of Nairobi
halfway to Lake Turkana and cover an area of approximately 300 sq kms. The area
is arid and largely semi-desert, but has a large concentration of game
including some species not found elsewhere; such as the oryx,, gerenuk,
Reticulated giraffe and grevy's Zebra. Other game includes ostriches, elephants
and leopards who are lured into the lodges with bait, so the tourists can get a
glimpse.
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SHABA GAME RESERVE
Situated 314 km from Nairobi in
Central Kenya, off the Uaso Nyiro River, being a semi-desert. It is the natural
habitat for the Grevy Zebra, Reticulated Giraffe, and Gerenuk, only found in
this part of Kenva. There are also herds of Elephants, plenty of Lions,
Cheetah, Crocodile, hundreds of species of birds and other game
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SIBILOI NATIONAL PARK
This is Kenya's most
remote national park, lying right in the north of the country bordering with
Lake Turkana. The region is hot, dry and windswept, but surprising has a large
variety of wildlife and birds. These include Grevy's zebra, ostrich, gerenuk,
oryx, tiang and a large population of Nile crocodile in the lake. The park's
petrified forest is proof that this region was once lush and densely
forested.
Due to the remoteness and inhospitable terrain most people
visit this area in organised groups.
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TSAVO EAST NATIONAL PARK -
This is one of Kenya's oldest and largest parks, but huge areas, mainly to the
north of the Galana River, are completely closed to the public. The southern
accessible area of the park includes the Kanderi Swamp and the Aruba Dam on the
Voi river and has large concentrations of game including hippo, giant
crocodiles lion, leopard, waterbuck, kudu, zebra and ostrich. It is also home
to the largest herds of elephant in Kenya, usually covered in red dust. The
park provides for excellent photography with it's spectacular views such as
Mudanda Rock and Yatta Plateau.
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TSAVO WEST NATIONAL PARK
The park is located
approx 230kms from Nairobi off the main Mombasa-Nairobi road and has three
rivers flowing through it; the Galana, the Athi and the Tsavo attracting large
concentrations of game including buffalo, rhino, giraffe, zebra, lion, leopard,
cheetah crocodile and many varieties of antelope.
In the northwestern
corner of the park is Shetani Lava Flow, a massive lava bed created by an
eruption in the Chyulu Hills where the raw cone at the centre can still be
seen. Rain falling in these hills is purified as it soaks through the porous
volcanic ash , running underground for 50km, resurfacing at the lush Mzimba
Springs, which is one of the parks main attractions. This is haven to
crocodiles and hippo and a waterhole for a large variety of other game.
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Bisanadi
Reserve Bisanadi is adjacent to north-east
boundary of Meru, Isiolo district, covering an area of 606km2. It acts as a wildlife dispersal area
for Meru national park. It is a part of the Meru, Kora, Mwingi and
Bisanadi conservation area. The area is hot and dry. Really is a great
wilderness, with several species of tree and shrubs.
The best way to
reach here is by road
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Chuylu Hill N park
scenic
beauty views from the chuylu hills and caves make it unique. You can
imagine the sources of Mzima springs and Galana rivers is by
underground percolation from this very hills
The park is of relatively recent
volcanic origin and the range is composed of ash cones and craters.
Generally hot and dry year round.
During game
drives, you are likely to see Black Mamba, Puff Adder, Rock Python,
Geko, Tortoise, Lizard Buffalo; Bushbuck; Eland; Elephant, African;
Leopard; Pig, Forest
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Central Island N parkThe park is within Lake
Turkana which is about 5 km2. Best for its scenic crater lakes i.e.
Crocodile, Flamingo and Tilapia active volcano. Generally its hot and
dry
We shall
fly you by charter flight from Nairobi.
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Chale
Island
This small island, south of Galu Beach, is beautiful with a
lovely natural sandy bay, dramatic rock formations and a great variety
of indigenous trees.
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Impala Sanctuary Made to protect
a few animals which were homeless, one can see Leopard, impalas
monkeys held in catches, may be a small zoo. This sanctuary
is good for walking and bird study, near the lake basin. Animals caged
here are Hyena, leopard, velvet monkeys, Olive baboons and other small
gracing mammals. We shall take
you there by road or flight.
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Kakamega forest
Kakamega Forest covers an area of about 240km2 and was established to
protect the only mid altitude tropical rainforest in Kenya, a remnant
and eastern limit of rainforests of Zaire and West Africa affinities
are unique in Kenya and the forest contains many species found nowhere
else in the country.
The forest lies in the Lake Victoria catchment, about 50km north of
Kisumu and just West of the Nandi Escarpment that forms the edge of
the central highlands. Also formed as two small Nature reserves are
Yala and lsecheno within.
Annual rainfall
is over 2000mm and about temperatures of 15c to 28c. year round.
Kakamega good area for a walk through With its unique flora and fauna
that are highly adapted to the forest ecosystem, tour guided nature
walks, night walks, bird, butterfly and primate watching, camping and
picnicking will keep you glued to this beautiful haven. Being the only
remnant in Kenya of the unique Guineo-Congolian forest ecosystem, the
park offers unique wildlife and scenic beauty. The falls along the
River Isiukhu and the riverine atmosphere along the Isiukhu river
trail make you feel relaxed on the trail. Buyangu viewpoint gives a
quick bird eye-view of the forest canopy. For bird and butterfly watchers, this is the place of choice. Being
such a food rich reserve habitat, the park supports over 300 bird
species, over 350 species of trees, 27 species of snakes… our snakes
are friendly given the wet nature of the forest throughout the year...
no history of snake bites since the park started 20 years ago.(kws)
The forest is also home to over 400 species of butterflies (about 45%
of all recorded butterflies in Kenya), reptiles, mollusks and 7
primate species. also home to the endangered DeBrazza monkey found at
the isolated Kisere Forest Reserve, This is a region with a rich culture and history. The nature trails
are also labeled for easy self-guiding.
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KORA A triangle of dense
woodland and scrub park along about 65 km northern boundary by the
Tana River, which rises in the highlands between Aberdares and Mount
Kenya, before commencing its 700 km passage to the Indian Ocean. The
western boundary follows a straight line from Tana River which a joint
boundary with the adjacent Mwingi N. Reserve, while the eastern
boundary runs along Mwitamyisi River.
The land surface slopes gently from an altitude of 490m in the
south-west and about 270m in the north-east. Central areas comprise of
an undulating pen plain through which Basement ridges protrude above
the surface as rocky inselbergs the highest of which are Mansumbi 488
m, Kumbulanwa 450m and Kora Rock 442m. The park also has several
seasonal rivers.land of about 1,787 km2.We
can take you there by raod or fly, The park has a road network. pristine wilderness,
Inselbergs, Tana River with Adamson's Falls, Grand Falls and Kora
rapids, diverse birdlife George Adamson's grave are the obvious. During game drive
viewing, rock climbing, fishing in River Tana.
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losaiLosai National
Reserve is a wilderness semi-desert landscape characterised by rocky
hills, open plains and riverine woodlands that snake along seasonal
rivers.The climate is hot and dry. A great view wilderness
landscape and rocky hills.Found here is Python, Cobra,
Lizard.Grasshopper, Bee, Beetle, Scorpion. Medium thorn bushland with
semi-desert and riverine woodlands.
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Arabuko Sokoke Arabuko Sokoke a home for
Crown Forest and gazetted in 1943, a great area for nature trails.
The reserve lies a few kilometers inland, between the towns of Kilifi
and Malindi, 110 km north of Mombasa. It is the largest existing
fragment of the tropical forests an important habitat for
endemic/endangered birds, insects and mammal species, which covers
coastal Strip, Kilifi covering 6 km2.The park is dry and scrubby
northwest to 1100mm to the east. A great site for Bird Watching,
Walking Trails We can fly you in or drive
through Mombasa and Malindi
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Hell’s gate N park
Located at about 90 kms from Nairobi at the floors of the grteat lift
Valley, a great area for game viewing, Raptor nesting in cliffs,
Spectacular gorge walk, seasonal hot springs, scenic landscape, the
Olkaria Geothermal Station, Masai culture. This park covers almost 70
km2. It is mostly warm and dry. The lovers of Hiking, camping, rock climbing, biking, bird watching
and wildlife viewing will have their dream come through.
We shall approach the park
through Elsa gate and Olkaria gate.
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Lake Bogoria Game Reserve
Lake Bogoria lies
just south of Lake Baringo but contrasts sharply with Baringo's green
and lush surroundings. This soda lake, with its shores of hot springs,
boiling geysers and steam jets, stark evidence of the volcanic origins
of the Rift Valley, lies hidden behind ridge after ridge of barren
stony scrubland. Although primarily scenic, Bogoria is by no means
devoid of wildlife. Birds are plentiful and, at times, when the waters
of Lake Nakuru are low, thousands of flamingo make this their home. On
the north-eastern shore the elusive Greater Kudu can be found. Lake
Bogoria National Reserve is owned and managed by Baringo County
Council with assistance from KWS. The reserve covers 114 km2 and is
famous for spectacular hotsprings and geysers. To the east of the
reserve is the scenic Siracho escarpment that descends steeply to the
lake shore.
Hot and dry, most of the reserve is occupied by the lake and the
remaining areas are covered by bushed grasslands except the lake's
south shore which has an acacia-ficus woodland. The northern shore has
a papyrus swamp.
The reserve is unique because of its herd of the rare Greater Kudu.
There are also buffalos, zebras, impalas, dik diks and many small
mammals. Bogoria is also an area of significant ornithological
interest with 135 species of birds recorded. Like in Nakuru, the
alkaline lake waters allow growth of blue-green algae that
periodically attracts thousands of flamingoes. |