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Kenya Safaris
East African Safaris
Kenya Quick Facts

Size – 227,600 square miles

Population – 28.3 million

Capital – Nairobi

Climate – Temperate, subtropical on coast

Economy – Agriculture, tourism

Language – Swahili, English

Currency – Kenya Shilling

Time – EST + 8

Visa – Required

Best time to visit – All year. Expect rain in April, May, June & November

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Aberdare National Park

The park is a part of the Aberdare Mountain Range, lying about 80 miles north of Nairobi. The spectacular scenery includes cascading waterfalls and a diverse eco-system of dense rain forest, a bamboo belt, and at 10,000 feet, moorlands. Wildlife abounds in the forest including elephant, buffalo, black rhino, lion, leopard and various antelope. Monkeys can be seen in the canopy.

Amboseli National Park

Amboseli means “place of water” in Masai and although the park appears to be dry and dusty, numerous underground streams feed two clear-water springs in the heart of the park. The park is dominated by the snow-capped Mt. Kilimanjaro and is an important homeland for the Masai. Wildlife is plentiful and elephant, zebra, wildebeest, giraffe, buffalo, rhino, lion, leopard and antelope may be seen.

Masai Mara National Reserve

The Mara is regarded as Kenya’s finest wildlife park. It is certainly the most famous and the most visited. It offers breathtaking scenery and prolific wildlife. The gentle rolling grasslands seem to teem with animals in every direction. This is particularly true when the migrating herds of wildebeest arrive, usually between July and October. Even when the vast herds have left, the park supports a year-round population of lion, elephant, leopard, buffalo and zebra while the rivers are home to hippos and crocodiles.

Samburu National Reserve

The reserve lies 200 miles north of Nairobi in the lands of the Samburu people. The rugged hills and undulating plains are home to a wide variety of animals including elephant, buffalo, lion, leopard, cheetah, hyena and species that are found only north of the equator, including Grevy’s zebra, Beisa onyx and reticulated giraffe.

Tsavo East National Park

Tsavo East is one of Kenya’s oldest and largest National Parks. Only a small area is open to the public, the rest is true wilderness. Biologically diverse, the area consists of open grasslands and plains alternating with savanna and semi-arid acacia scrub and woodlands. Wildlife includes elephant, rhino, lion, leopard, and a wide range of plains game.

Tsavo West National Park

The park lies 150 miles from Nairobi, just off the main Nairobi/Mombasa road. The area is scenically attractive with landscapes ranging from mountains, river forests and lakes to wooded grasslands. Wildlife is plentiful and includes all the major big game. Bird life is also prolific with over 600 species identified. Fed by underground streams, the Mazima Springs are a major attraction, both for wildlife and tourists.


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