KENYA: A SAFARI WONDERLAND
Kenya presents some of the most captivating wildlife experiences on earth. After receiving so much media attention in past months, Kenya is now welcoming visitors back in anticipation for a fantastic safari season.
Kenya Safari Wonderland
The boundless wilderness and big game Kenya has long attracted adventure seekers from all over the globe. No other African country can boast such an incredible range of landscapes, unique geographical features and species of wildlife. The country offers the visitor a chance to experience a natural world unchanged by the passage of time. The Kenyan wilderness is home to an endless array of ecosystems, the staging ground for natural cycles of life, death and regeneration as old as the planet itself.
A safari into the wilds of Kenya is a journey into nature at its purest. Everywhere you look there is a profusion of life…
Why not visit the Masai Mara Game Reserve, widely considered Africa’s greatest. The Mara is part of a massive ecosystem, continuous plains of the Serengeti, which stretches across the border into Tanzania. The prime interest for most visitors to this area, obviously, is to see wildlife. The sheer volume and variety of the Mara will certainly not disappoint.
Staying in the African bush need not be a chore or a discomfort. From colonial cottages to luxurious tented camps, all provide an extensive range facilities and accommodation throughout Kenya’s National Parks and private reserves. Affording levels of comfort and luxury that range from eco-tourism camps to 5-star properties, many provide spacious tents with en suite bath rooms. Features also include central dining tents or fully stocked restaurants and bar with beautiful décor and exceptional views.
After viewing the ‘Big Five’ why not experience the other side of Kenya. Take a relaxing break from early morning game drives on the exotic Kenyan coast. The coast itself is lined with pristine white sand beaches fringing the warm inviting waters of the Indian Ocean. Here the wilderness meets the sea, and the ocean itself holds a world of spectacular coral reefs teeming with life and colour. Why not visit Lamu, on the South coast of Kenya, a peaceful tropical island where life is lived at it’s own relaxed rhythm, but a place whose history is as mysterious and fascinating as the winding streets of it’s medieval stone town. The island itself is a beautiful place of rolling dunes and endless beaches, where tiny villages nestle among coconut and mango plantations and lateen sailed dhows ply the waters. With a range of luxury accommodation, rest assured it will be a unforgettable holiday of a lifetime.
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Huge herds of wildebeest sweeping across the African savannah are, to many, the one enduring image of Kenya. The Masai Mara and Amboseli are amongst the most famous game reserves in Africa, promising safari experiences second to none. But Kenya is this and so much more, boasting coral reefs and forest reserves, cultural diversity and a rich historical heritage.
Mombasa presents an ideal way to finish off your safari, relaxing amongst the golden sands and azure waters off the coast, whilst combining Kenya and Tanzania can afford an ideal opportunity to encompass the very best of East Africa's stunning natural treasures.
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