Karibuni Kenya a Swahili word which means Welcome to Kenya. Whatever you are seeking on your journey, you will find it in Kenya. Within the boarders of a single country you will find a unique combination of wildlife sanctuaries with big game, breathtaking sceneries, glorious tropical sandy beaches, and coral reef, soaring snow-clad mountains, searing deserts and cool highland retreat, colorful cultures, unique handcrafts. The list is endless, the allure timeless. There is hardly anywhere else on this earth with the world’s most beautiful destinations and attractions!

Kenya occupies an area of 582,644 square kilometers (225,000 square miles) It ranges from rugged, arid deserts of the north, to the rich, fertile valleys in the centre which, in turn give way to the rolling grassland of the Maasai Mara in the south and from the fishing villages on the shores of Africa’s largest lake, lake Victoria in the west, to the white sandy beaches of the Indian Ocean.

Kenya’s climate is agreeable in the areas most frequented by visitors on safari, the weather is ideal as it is neither too hot nor too cool because of its proximity to the equator, day and night are almost equal all year round. There are two rainy seasons in Kenya , The short rains normally towards the end of the year late October through to November and long rains from late March through to early June.

Rains usually falls in the late afternoon preceded by bright sunny and fresh days. July and August being the coolest, most and the days are often overcast especially in the mornings. However, these rains do not interfere with the traveler since very few roads become impassable.

Kenya offers some of the finest natural attractions in the world; the well conserved wildlife is unparalleled anywhere in the world. When you mention “the world’s most impressive natural spectacles” it simply means Masai Mara,1600 kilometers green rolling countryside with scattered trees, meandering rivers, dense riverine forest, and densely populated by more than 90 species of mammals and 450 species of birds..

This enormous reserve, forms part of Serengeti plains which is renowned for the beauty of its grassland savannah, the blazing African sunset, the colorful tribal people still living in accordance with nature (the Masai people) and the great wildebeest’s migration.

There is a variety of accommodation in Masai Mara, they range from five star lodges to luxury tented camps, to basic camping, and the choice is yours to view the hotels please check on lodges in Maasai Mara

There are many other areas when on a safari in Kenya where the game viewing is also excellent. Amboseli and Tsavo National Parks both lie in southern Kenya. Amboseli at the foot of Africa’s highest mountain offers views of Mount Kilimanjaro , as well as zebra, wildebeest, lion, buffalo, elephant, giraffe and the sinisterly elegant leopard among many others.

Tsavo East, Tsavo west and Chuyulu Hills National park

These combined areas make Tsavo National park the largest game sanctuary in the world, covering an area of 20,000 kms and is located halfway between Mombasa and Nairobi . It is ideal for photography because of its unlimited sunlight and expanse of the Yatta Plateau- the world’s largest lava flow.

The sanctuary is also renowned for it population.on red elephants, other wildlife include , crocodiles, gazelles, buffaloes, rhinos, lions, hippos, leopards, waterbucks, kudus, zebras, hartebeests. Among the less common animals to be found include fringe-eared Oryx, the gerenuk and hunter’s hartebeest. The park has over 500 species of birds which include the mighty kestrel, ostrich and buzzard. Worth seeing is the Shetani Lava flow and Mzima springs underwater observatory. For the traveler who would like to combine the wild and the beach, Tsavo will offer you a fascinating and memorable safari..

Mount Kenya, the second highest mountain in Africa , stands on the equator yet has a peak covered in snow. This is the Central Highlands area where in the lower regions great fields of wheat bear testament to the fertile soil. The Mount Kenya National Park covers the upper slopes of the mountain and some truly spectacular vegetation and scenery. More information on the parks and accommodations on the central region can be view at

Lake Naivasha a fresh water lake exception is a popular stop-over for those on their way from Nairobi to Mount Kenya or to Samburu, Buffalo Springs and Shaba .

Lake Nakuru an alkaline lake on the bed of the Great Rift Valley is best know as the world’s bird greatest spectacle - famous home to millions of flamingoes. It also plays host to over 400 species of bird life.

Lake Naivasha is a popular stop-over for those on their way from modern city of Nairobi to Mount Kenya or Samburu, Buffalo Springs and Shaba . There are many colonial houses around the lake, a wildlife sanctuary on Crescent Island and the Hell’s Gate National Park where blasts of steam issuing from the volcanic rock give the park its name.

For high quality services, value of the travelers money, you need a carefully planned safari, be it luxury safaris, budget tours to adventure trips, car hire, Christian missionary trips, our tour company will help you find and rate tours according to your preferences.

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