Kenya is among the leading tourist
destination not only in Africa but worldwide. Kenya is located on East Africa
and the main economic activities include agriculture, tourism, trade and
mining. Favorable climatic conditions, conservation of wildlife in game
reserves and game parks and availability of unique geographical features are
among the top reasons why tourist prefer Kenya and to volunteer in Kenya. Visiting Kenya will leave you
with a life time touring experience. A journey to Kenya is never complete
without taking a wildlife safari; it involves visiting game parks located in
different locations in Kenya. One will get a chance to see a good population of
lions, cheetahs, leopards, hyenas, elephants, rhinos, zebras, giraffes,
wildebeests and a variety of birds on their natural ecosystem. The ultimate
wildlife places to visit in Kenya and Masai Mara include the following:
- This is the most popular wildlife
destination in Kenya and worldwide, it combines a number of wildlife ranches.
It is recognized worldwide for the annual zebra and wildebeest migration.
- The best time to visit the park is
between July and October, since this is when the historical migration of
wildebeest from Serengeti to Masai Mara takes place.
- On visiting Masai Mara one will not
only get a chance to experience natural existence of wildlife but will also
enjoy the warm welcome of Masai tribesmen, best camping sites and a natural
picnic environment.
- It is located on the border of Kenya
and Tanzania. The park offers an exceptional view of Mount Kilimanjaro inTanzania. The topography of park gives tourists in the park an exceptional view
of the land below.
- The park lies on more than 30,000
hectares piece of land, most of the surrounding land is covered by vegetation
and swamps.
Aberdare National Park:
- It is located on the slopes of Mount
Kenya; the highest mountain in Kenya. Regular rainfalls combined with a number
of waterfalls create a unique surrounding in the park.
- On visiting the park one will get a
chance to see a rare species of rhino, bongo antelope and black leopard among
many other wild animals and experience a breath taking view of Mount
Kenya.
- There are a number of lodges to stay
in while on a visit to the park. There are also a number of adventure
activities to engage in, some of which include camping and mountain climbing.
Lake Nakuru National Park:
- Lake Nakuru is located on the floor
of Rift Valley, it is saline and this creates a conducive environment for
flamingos. On visiting the lake one will see an overwhelming number of
flamingos, endangered species of white rhino and a variety of wild animals.
- There are a number of lodges where
one can seek accommodation while on a visit to the park. Alternatively one can
exploit the camp while on a private or a public camp.
Tsavo National Parks:
- It is divided into two parks; Tsavo
East and Tsavo West. The two parks covers an extensive piece of land and wild
animals live in colonies.
- Before exploiting all wildlife
species in Tsavo National Parks one has to travel the park extensively as well
do appropriate timing during the visits.
Nairobi National Park:
- The park is located next to capital city of Kenya; Nairobi. While on a business trip to Nairobi or while waiting
for a connecting plane from Nairobi; one can utilize the extra time by visiting
the park. It is less than five miles from the city centre.
- It houses a number of wildlife
species, among them is the endangered black rhino.
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