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Kenya Regional Info
About Kenya Kenya has long been recognised as “Big Game” country, with huge numbers of animals in over 40 National Parks and Reserves. Kenya has a history of protecting its wildlife, which gives the visitor a... [more information] Amboseli National Park The recognisable photograph of elephants wandering across grass plains backed by the snowy peak of Mount Kilimanjaro, encompasses everything that is desirable about safari. This is the classic pic... [more information] Great Rift Valley About twenty million years ago, Africa was cleaved by great subterranean forces. The result was The Great Rift Valley, which separates the grass plains of East Africa from the tropical rainforests... [more information] Kenya: The Coast There is nothing like finishing off a busy safari with some sunbathing on soft white sand or scuba diving in clear warm Indian Ocean water. Many people choose to head for Kenya's coast to do just... [more information] Laikipia Plateau Wildlife The Laikipia Plateau is divided into a patchwork of ranches - each an enormous size - many of which in the early 1990's, turned from farming to wildlife and formed the Laikipia Wildlife Forum... [more information] Masai Mara: Big Safari The 'Mara' is a land of 'big skies', abundant wildlife, ideal climate, diverse habitats, wildebeest migration and colorful Maasai people. It is the Africa as you have always dreamed of, with or... [more information] Nairobi Kenya Until the white man transformed it, Nairobi was a swampy waterhole frequented by Maasai cattle with an eye open for opportunistic Lions. Nairobi only evolved into a city in the late 19th century be... [more information] Tsavo & Chyulu Hills The main Nairobi to Mombasa road together with the infamous 'Lunatic Railway Line', cut the two parks of Tsavo East and Tsavo West neatly in half. Tsavo and the adjacent Chyulu Hills, cover a... [more information]
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