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Kenya Wildlife
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12-day Kenya Wildlife Safari.
KENYA WILDLIFE SAFARI:
Day 1: Arrival - Nairobi, Kenya.
Today, arrive in Nairobi, Kenya's capital
city and the starting point for your safari
adventure. Meet your guide and take a
city orientation tour en route to your
deluxe, centrally located Nairobi hotel,
Nairobi Safari Club or The Fairview Hotel,
Nairobi
Day 2: Samburu Game Reserve.
Depart after breakfast and drive north via
Nanyuki, the Equator and Mt. Kenya to the
remote Samburu. This is the homeland of
the nomadic Samburu people, whose culture
attaches great value to tending their
livestock of cattle, sheep, goats and camels
as their main economic activity.
Samburu is rich in species not seen in
southern Kenya's more famous parks, such as
Grevy's zebra, reticulated giraffe, kudu
and gerenuk. You'll also have a good chance
at spotting lions, cheetahs and the elusive
leopard. The semiarid landscape is
dramatic, with the rugged outcrop known as
Mt. Ololokwe a prominent feature.
The Ewaso Ngiro River, which forms the
southern boundary of the reserve, attracts
many birds and is a popular watering hole
for elephants. Arrive at your lodge in time
for lunch and some relaxation, then take an
evening drive for more game viewing.
Samburu Serena Lodge (B,L,D)
Day 3: Samburu Game Reserve.
Enjoy another day of game viewing drives in
the Samburu Game Reserve during two safari
drives, one in the morning and another
in the early evening, in a safari vehicle
with roof hatch access for perfect game
viewing and photography. Guided by your
expert driver, enjoy searching for animals
native to this fascinating and beautiful
area, Samburu Serena Lodge. (B,L,D)
Day 4: Aberdares National Park.
After breakfast, enjoy the scenic drive to
the Aberdare region, also known as Nyandarua,
whose diverse topography includes
waterfalls, rain forests, rivers and, at the
highest elevations, open moors. After lunch
at the Aberdares Country Club or
Outspan Hotel, take time to relax and enjoy
the gorgeous scenery. Here you will be able
to experience game viewing from the
lodge balconies which overlook a game
watering hole, Treetops Lodge (B,L,D)
Day 5: Lake Nakuru National Park.
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Early this
morning, you'll drive to down the floor of
the Great Rift Valley escarpment to the
Kigio Wildlife Sanctuary, a 3500 acre
conservancy between Nakuru and Naivasha.
Later this afternoon, travel to Lake
Nakuru National Park to enjoy a game viewing
drive to view some of the two million
flamingos at close range as well as other
animals that inhabit the park.
This park is a rhino sanctuary, offering the
rare opportunity to see these endangered
animals. It's also home to rare
Rothschild's giraffes as well as buffalo,
leopards and lions, which are known to climb
trees. Overnight at the choice of
Sarova Lion Hill Lodge or Lake Nakuru Lodge,
(B,L,D)
Day 6: Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya.
After breakfast, board your safari van for
the Masai Mara National Reserve, which
borders Tanzania's Serengeti National Park.
Every year, between June and September,
millions of wildebeests and zebras migrate
into the Mara in search of water. The
timing of this phenomenon varies, depending
on the rains, but they usually start heading
back to the Serengeti in October.
Whether you see the migration or not, the
Mara almost guarantees you'll enjoy a
magnificent time in Kenya. Here among the
grassy plains and lush landscape, you'll
find a huge variety of game, the largest in
Kenya, including lions, cheetahs,
buffalo and abundant bird life such as
ostriches, cranes and storks. Enjoy lunch at
your lodge then relax until later this
afternoon when you'll take your first game
drive through this haven of wildlife.
This afternoon you'll have an optional
opportunity to visit to a Masai Village for
an in-depth look at this colorful and
pastoral people in their natural setting
($25), Mara Sopa Lodge or Mara Simba Lodge
or Keekorok Lodge or similar option (B,L,D)
Day 7 & 8: Masai Mara National Reserve.
Today you will take two safari drives, one
in the morning and another in the early
evening, in a safari vehicle with roof
hatch access for perfect game viewing and
photography. You will have the option of
replacing one safari drive with an
optional balloon safari ($425) which
provides a thrilling opportunity to soar
high over the plain for animal viewing from
above.
Whether you go by air or land, you will
enjoy searching for animals native to this
fascinating and beautiful area guided by
your expert driver, who will amaze you with
his ability to spot game hidden in the bush,
Mara Sopa Lodge or Mara Simba Lodge
or Keekorok Lodge or similiar option. (B,L,D)
Day 9: Lake Naivasha, Great Rift Valley,
Kenya Take an early morning game drive. Drive via
the Rift Valley escarpment with breathtaking
views of the world's greatest land
rift to papyrus fringed Lake Naivasha. Take
a scenic sunset boat ride to see the hippos.
Dinner & overnight accommodation at
Lake Naivasha Simba Lodge or Lake Naivasha
Sopa Lodge, B,L,D.
Lake Naivasha is a freshwater lake in Kenya,
lying north west of Nairobi, outside the
town of Naivasha. It is part of the Great Rift Valley.
The name derives from the local Maasai name
Nai'posha, meaning "rough water" because of
the sudden storms which can arise.
The lake has a surface area of 139 km˛, and
is surrounded by a swamp which covers an
area of 64 square km, but this can vary
largely depending on rainfall. It is
situated at an altitude of 1,884 metres
(6,180 ft).[1] The lake has an average depth
of
6 m (20 ft), with the deepest area being at
Crescent Island, at a maximum depth of 30 m
(100 ft). Njorowa Gorge used to form
the lake's outlet, but it is now high above
the lake and forms the entrance to Hell's
Gate National Park.
The lake is home to a variety of wildlife;
over 400 different species of bird have been
reported. There is a sizeable
population of hippos in the lake. There are
two smaller lakes in the vicinity of Lake
Naivasaha: Lake Oloiden and Lake
Sonachi (a green crater lake). The Crater
Lake Game Sanctuary lies nearby, while the
lake shore is known for its population
of European immigrants and settlers. Between
1937 and 1950 the lake was used as a landing
place for flying boats on the
Imperial Airways passenger and mail route
from Southampton in Britain to South Africa.
It linked Kisumu and Nairobi.
Joy Adamson, the author of Born Free, lived
on the shores of the lake in the mid-1960s.
Also on the shores of the lake is the
Djinn Palace, which gained notoriety in the
Happy Valley days between the two world
wars. It now forms part of the Oserian
flower farm.
Day 10: Amboseli National Park.
After breakfast, you will drive via Nairobi
to Amboseli, which lies in the shadow of Mt.
Kilimanjaro. The combination of salt
flat and marshland provides one of the most
dramatic settings in Kenya, and the mountain
makes an amazing background for
photographing animals. Enjoy lunch en route
at Toona Tree Restaurant, then continue to
Amboseli, with opportunities for
animal viewing en route to your lodge,
Amboseli Serena Lodge or Ol Tukai Lodge, (B,L,D)
Day 11: Amboseli National Park.
Waking up for an early morning game viewing
drive you return to your lodge for
breakfast. From your lodge you enjoy
unrivalled views of Mt Kilimanjaro and Meru
which can be clearly seen in the morning,
particularly before 10 am. The rest of
the morning is spent at leisure perhaps
enjoying the panoramic views of the park,
particularly atop Observation Hill, where
you'll also find young Masai ready to have
their pictures taken (for a fee).
In the evening you undertake another game
viewing drive to appreciate the abundance of
wildlife that thrives here. Amboseli
is known for its elephant herds, amazing to
watch as they and buffalo stand in the
marshes to keep cool, drink water and
munch on vegetation. Other animals, such as
zebras and wildebeests and even lions are
also found here. This park, like others
you visit, is a bird-watcher's paradise,
Amboseli Serena Lodge or Ol Tukai Lodge. (B,L,D)
Day 12: Nairobi & Departure
Take an early morning game drive. Drive back
to Nairobi for lunch at the Carnivore
Restaurant. Later transfer to the airport
for your continuing overnight flight home
after your an excellent Kenya wildlife safari
adventure in Africa, B,L.
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Easily known as the
"Coca-Cola route", Marangu is by far the
most popular route to the summit of
Kilimanjaro. This could partly be as a
result of the fact that the Marangu is the
least expensive route, but more so, perhaps
the fact that it is possible to do the
Marangu route in 6 days, thereby getting to
the summit one day earlier than on the
Machame route. It is the easiest route to
Kilimanjaro Uhuru Peak but least scenic.
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Sometimes called the
Whisky Route. This is a popular route up
steep paths through magnificent forests to
gain a ridge leading through the moorland
zones to the Shira Plateau. It then
traverses beneath the glaciated precipices
of the Southern Ice fields to join the
Barafu Route to the summit. This is probably
the most beautiful route up Kilimanjaro. All
your equipment and supplies are portered and
a cook prepares all your meals. Where
accommodation on the Marangu route is in
huts, the Machame route offers strictly
tents only. This makes Machame route better
suited to the slightly more adventurous
hiker, rewarding him with a scenic splendor
such as not seen on the Marangu route. The
Machame route is normally completed in a
minimum of 6 days.
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Rongai Route This
remote and less frequently used route is the
second easiest route to Kilimanjaro. The
approach to the mountain is from the
less-forested north side and the descent is
by the Marangu Route. There are several
variations, the one described below is a
longer route taking in Mawenzi Tarn.
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Umbwe Route The Umbwe
route is one of the shortest routes to the
Southern Glaciers and the Western Breach. It
is probably the most scenic, non-technical
route on Kilimanjaro. It is quite taxing,
primarily due to the relatively fast ascent
to higher altitude, but the rewards are
plentiful.
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Lemosho Route This is
the longest and most remote route to
Kilimanjaro. After beautiful forests and
moorlands it crosses the Shira Plateau to
meet up with the Machame Route. Groups may
be accompanied on the first day by an armed
ranger as the forests around the Lemosho
Glades are rich in buffalo, elephant and
other game.
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At 5,199 m, Mount
Kenya is the second highest peak in Africa. It
is an ancient extinct volcano, during whose
period of activity (3.1–2.6 million years ago)
it is thought to have risen to 6,500 m. Mount
Kenya is one of the most impressive landscapes
in East Africa. There are three main climbing
routes, which penetrate the forest and the
moorland - Naromoru, Sirimon and Chogoria.
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Lemosho Route This is
the longest and most remote route to
Kilimanjaro. After beautiful forests and
moorlands it crosses the Shira Plateau to
meet up with the Machame Route. Groups may
be accompanied on the first day by an armed
ranger as the forests around the Lemosho
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Kilimanjaro Climb Expedition tips and advice
to follow:
>Find a good tour operator: You can
only climb Kilimanjaro with an organized
trek and along established routes, so you
have to go with an expert operator. The
Kilimanjaro climbing operators vary from
excellent to downright negligent so be
selective and try not to be too cheap if you
want to have the most enjoyable climb
experience. you can count on
Kilimanjaroclimbexpedition.com
>Book in advance: If you intend to
climb Kilimanjaro, be sure to book in
advance. This will enable you to go in high
season, which is January-March and
September-October. High Season is a good
time to go simply because the weather
condition is safest for Kilimanjaro
climbing.
>Get fit & prepare well: Break in
your hiking boots and walk the dog; climb
stairs; hike some hills with a pack on.
Walking is the best way to prepare yourself
for the long hike up Kilimanjaro to ensure
you have right fitness. You need to build up
stamina. It's a good idea to get a basic
medical check-up before you go. You don't
want to be dealing with an ingrown toenail
or worse at 18,000 feet. Travel insurance
that includes medical is also a must.
>Pack well: Pack light but make
sure you have everything you need to deal
with altitude and variation in temperatures.
Don't worry about carrying it yourself since
a porter/s will take up to 30lbs (15kg) of
your personal gear in a duffel bag. You can
rent some equipment and clothing locally but
you may end up with teeny sleeping bags and
a fraying pink jacket. See our recommended
climb checklist.
>Choose your convenient route: Make
sure your hike is at least 6-7 days to
provide the much needed Kilimanjaro
commodity, acclimatisation if you want to
have maximum success. Any shorter and you
will not be properly acclimatized. Routes
vary in degree of difficulty, traffic and
scenic beauty. The least difficult routes
are Marangu and Rongai; the more difficult
routes are Machame, Umbwe and Lemosho. The
longer routes may have more difficult hiking
but you'll be more acclimatized and your
chances of reaching the summit are therefore
higher. The longer western routes also allow
you to start your summit day at a more
reasonable hour. For details on each route
see route descriptions.
>Dealing with altitude: Pace
yourself; you will hear the Swahili phrase
"pole pole" - slowly slowly, heed it well.
Drink lots of water about 4-5 liters a day
is recommended. Luckily the mountain streams
after the first day are good to drink and
naturally cooled. Walk high and sleep low.
Take a walk to a higher elevation during the
day and come back down to sleep. Consult a
doctor before you go and get some medication
to prevent altitude sickness. Also make sure
your guides are carrying the proper medical
equipment such as oxygen, radios and a
recompression bag to deal with altitude
sickness if it arises.
>Reaching the summit: The hardest
part of the trek. Pace yourself, be
determined, and you will reach the Uhuru
peak. The final ascent is usually timed so
you can watch the sunrise over the crater
and distant plains. Enjoy the view take a
few photos and get back down before you get
too affected by the high altitude. Take a
well earned nap.
Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania stands at
19,340 feet (5895 m) and is Africa's tallest
mountain. The attraction of hiking up Mount
Kilimanjaro is that it's not a technical
climb so no equipment such as oxygen and
ropes are necessary. But it's no walk in the
park. As you you'll see from the images
below, trekkers make their way through 5
climatic zones before reaching the summit.
Weather changes from moment to moment and
the high altitude wreaks havoc on the body
and mind...read more.
East Africa travel destinations that we
include in our catalogue include Kenya,
Tanzania, Uganda and Rwanda. East Africa is
home to the safari, since this is where the
African savannah is at its best and the
plains are filled with wildlife. Hikers also
come to East Africa to enjoy the mountains,
including Mount Kilimanjaro (Tanzania),
Mount Kenya, Mount Longonot and Mount Meru.
The East African coastline has some of the
best beaches in the world, including the
famous spice island of Zanzibar.
Kenya Safari:
Kenya is the original safari country where
the 'safari' (Swahili for travel) begun. In
Kenya, you can mix the idyllic experience of
a tropical beach vacation on the warm Indian
Ocean with an East African wild animal
safari expedition. Combining the two makes
for a unique holiday. Part of your vacation
is filled with excitement as you observe
African wildlife at close quarters, while
part is spent relaxing and soaking up the
sun on a sandy beach.
A beach and safari break in Kenya is an
exotic getaway from the daily routines of
city life. It also makes for the ideal
honeymoon for newly weds, with time to relax
as well as a touch of adventure.
East Africa, including Kenya, does not yet
have a high profile as a holiday destination
in America, but is growing in reputation as
a unique vacation experience. Europeans, and
the British in particular, have less
distance to travel to Africa, and have been
been the mainstay of Kenyan tourism,
attracted by the unique mix of the tropical
beach and African safari vacation. Luxury
vacations have become more affordable as
European currencies have strengthened,
prompting investment in Kenyan tourist
facilities.
Tanzania Safari:
Safari in Tanzania is a worth undertaking.
We are the original safari company offering
quality Tanzania safaris to Ngorongoro
Crater, animal migration tours in Serengeti,
Climbing Mt Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
honeymoon vacations in Zanzibar Island,
family holidays in spice island and luxury
beach resorts of pemba island. A variety of
accommodation in Tanzania is offered from
lodge, hotels and safari tented camps...Read
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The best time to go for an African safari is
when the animals are easy to find and in
dense numbers. Deciding when to go on safari
depends on what country you would like to
visit and when you are able to plan your
trip. Seasons differ in East Africa so you
can really plan a great safari for almost
every month of the year, if you are flexible
about where you want to go to.....:
Kenya:
The best time to go on safari in Kenya and
experience a huge density and diversity of
wildlife is when the annual migration of
millions of wildebeest, zebra and gnu's
descend on the Mara plains with predators
close behind. The best time to see this
wildlife spectacle is from July to October.
Other parks in Kenya are also excellent and
the best time to visit these would be during
the dry seasons - January through March and
July through October.
With the scarcity of water during the dry
seasons, the animals tend to gather in more
concentrated numbers around permanent water
holes, rivers and lakes, so they are easier
to find. The vegetation is also less lush
which simply means that viewing animals from
a distance is easier.
Tanzania:
If you want to see the Great Migration
unfold, head to Tanzania's northern parks;
the Serengeti and Ngorongoro. The best time
to witness the annual migration is probably
February - March when the wildebeest and
zebra have their young. Not only can you
enjoy seeing baby animals, but the predators
are at the highest number too. Because the
herds also concentrate in the south of the
Serengeti, it's easy to plan your wildlife
viewing in that area and find a safari
company that offers lodging there.
June to November is Tanzania's dry season
and is the best time to visit all the parks
(and you can always hop over to Kenya's
Masai Mara to witness the Great Wildebeest
Migration during this time). Tanzania's
Southern Parks are perfect to visit during
this time since the animals tend to
congregate around permanent water and it
isn't so hot and humid.
All of Tanzania's parks suffer from the
rains which generally fall from March to May
in the North, and from November to May in
the South and West. Roads get washed out and
given the sheer size of Tanzania's parks,
the animals tend to spread out, and this
makes wildlife viewing less satisfying (if
you're looking for sheer numbers of
animals).
December through March can get quite hot and
humid, especially in Western and Southern
Tanzania which makes it a little
uncomfortable to spend a lot of time in the
bush.
If you want to add a hike up Mount
Kilimanjaro to your safari, the best time to
hike is January - March and September -
October.
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Safaris, Tanzania tours and
Kenya safari
holidays - Budget
African tours and
holidays:
Amboseli Budget Safari (3Days/2 Nights)
This 3 days safari takes you to Amboseli
National Park, at the foot Of Africa’s
highest mountain, Mount Kilimanjaro,
standing at 5895m. Amboseli is one of the
most popular of Kenya’s national parks.
Large herds of elephants roam the park.
Elegant Masai tribesmen will be seen around
the park. Accommodation is basic camping.
Hemingway Trail Budget Safari
This is a 3 day basic camping tour to the
world-famous Maasai Mara. You travel by
road. This tour is for the adventure lovers
willing to enjoy the wild at its best.
Kifaru Budget Safari
This is a 4 day budget safari that will take
you to Maasai Mara and Lake Nakuru National
park. Maasai Mara is one of East Africa's
best known game viewing areas and it adjoins
the Serengeti Park of Tanzania. A land of
undulating hills and rolling grasslands
supporting a huge animal population.
Mara Budget Safari (3 nights/2 nights)
This safari takes you to the Maasai Mara,
Kenya most famous game sanctuary Over 450
species of animals have been recorded here.
The Mara plains are filled with migrating
wildebeests and zebra, there are also
resident wildlife year round. Accommodation
is based on basic camping.
Samburu National Reserve days Camping
(3Days/2nights)
This 3 day budget safari takes you to one of
the Kenya’s best reserve on the North. Known
for its abundant game - lion, leopard,
elephant and the beisa oryx - Samburu
National Reserve is also home to the
semi-nomadic tribe of the Samburu
people.
Turkana Truck Safari via Lake Baringo
This rugged 1,800 km expedition in a
purposely- built truck takes you into the
heart of the northern part of Kenya. You
will traverse along some of the Africa’s
worst roads, see beautiful mountain forest
surrounded on all sides by hot dusty
deserts, eventually arriving at the Jade Sea
(Lake Turkana). You will see a great variety
of tribes and cross the Chalbi Desert if
dry.
Budget Accomodation - Hotels and Camps Amboseli, Taita Hills and Tsavo National
Parks Hotel, Camps and Lodges in Amboseli and
Tsavo National parks
Bush Homes and Luxury Camps
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Scheduled and Charter Flights
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scheduled or charters, we aim to find the
fastest and most suitable solution for your
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Tanzania and is the highest mountain in
Africa and African
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Mara trip: Umbwe
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holiday: Kenya offers
excellent value for safaris. Its wildlife
parks are world famous for the quality of
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Masai
Mara - Serengeti wildebeest migration:
Wildebeest migration to and back from Serengeti into
the Maasai Mara is the single most popular wildlife
spectacle in Kenya. The wildebeest migration is such
a phenomenon it involves movement of over 1 million
animals crossing plains and rivers in the Mara
migration. River crossings are the most spectacular
where the wildebeest of
Mara jump into rivers full of crocodiles and surging
currents. The wildebeest is feted as the clown of
the Savannah. Also known as a gnu, the animal has a
structure resembling a young horse with a heavily
built frontal shoulders and chest and a slender
posterior. Its legs are so slender it’s intriguing
how it supports the proportionately larger body
frame. The ‘clown’ title results from its unusual
behavior considered to other bovids, for example a
gnu herd will usually scatter in different
directions when attacked by a lion.
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Lamu Town began life as a 14th century Swahili
settlement. But the island has seen many
visitors and influences, including Portuguese
explorers, Turkish traders and the Omani Arabs.
Despite all these influences, Lamu developed its
own particular culture which has ultimately
endured. The island 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. Dense mangrove forests fringe the
mainland and the inland sides of the island. The
beach on Lamu Island is 12km of empty sands
backing on to an ocean protected by a reef...Read
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Mount Kenya: Mount Kenya National Park
Mount Kenya plays a crucial role in the life of
the country being Kenya's single most important
permanent watershed and her largest forest
reserve. The fertile soils of its lower slopes
also sustain the growth of the nation's richest
farmlands whilst much of its vegetation is
globally unique. In recent years, however, the
Mountain has suffered greatly from the adverse
effects of deforestation, resulting in large
tracts of its lower slopes being entirely
denuded of trees and occupied by squatters. And,
although much of the vast forest cover remains
intact, the growing demand for timber (Kenya's
staple construction and fuel source) threatens
to lead to even more serious deforestation and
subsequent soil erosion. ....Read
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Bwindi , Uganda
Formerly known as the
'Impenetrable Forest',
this park is home to one of the largest
surviving numbers of the mountain Gorilla in
Africa and a superb location for a gorilla
safari trek..
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Zanzibar
Also known as the spice
islands, these exotic islands are one of the
best honeymoon destinations and also make for a
relaxing African beach holiday ...
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Shaba National Reserve
It is impossible to talk about the Shaba National
Reserve without mentioning Samburu National Reserve,
and Buffalo Springs National Reserve, because they
are all intertwined, and they form a trio of unusual
and attractive game sanctuaries, and all neighbours.
Shaba is a relatively small National Park being a
little over 239 sq. kms, and it is only 70 kms north
of Mount Kenya, at an altitude varying between
700-1500metres.
Visitors go to Parks to see wildlife, and the Shaba
Game is outstanding. You have a very good chance of
seeing Giraffe, Cheetah, leopard, and lion. You can
add to this gazelle, oryx, zebra, and Gerenuk, but
of course it is the predators that are most sought
after....Read more..Kenya
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