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The Masai Mara
If You Want To See The 'Big Five' In One Morning, Masai Mara In Western Kenya Is The Place To Be. During The Dry Season From July To October The Wildlife Spectacle Is Unparalleled. Nowhere Else Can You Watch The Annual Migration Of Over A Million Wildebeest From A Hot-Air Balloon. The 'Mara' Is As Close To "Out Of Africa" As You Can Get.
Lamu
Lamu Is One Of Kenya'S Oldest Towns, Settled By The Swahili About 700 Years Ago. More Recently Discovered By Backpackers, Lamu Is A Great Place To Unwind And Wash Off The Dirt And Grime Accumulated From Some Hard Traveling. No Matatus Or Mini-Buses Here, Just Donkeys And The Sound Of The Ocean Waves. You Can Take A Dhow And Explore The Islands Or Enjoy Wandering The Narrow Alleys Of Lamu'S Old Town.
Where To Stay On Lamu: Shela Beach Area: Lamu Retreats Offer Several Houses For Rent; The Cheapest Is Probably The Banana House. More Upscale Is The Peponi Hotel.
Lamu Town Petley'S Inn Is The Best Place To Stay. Cheaper Options Include Pole Pole Guest House And The Kipepeo Guest House.
Getting To Lamu: Fly From Nairobi.
Lake Nakuru National Park
Lake Nakuru Is Famous For Its Huge Flocks Of Flamingos That Enjoy The Alkaline Waters Of This Shallow Soda Lake. Other Than 1 Million Flamingos And Many More Species Of Birds, The Park Is Also Home To White Rhino, Warthog, Giraffe, Hippo, Ostrich, And Lion. Lake Nakuru Is Slowly Recovering From Several Environmental Pressures That Caused Its Flamingo Population To Decline In The 1990'S.
Mount Kenya
Mount Kenya Is Africa'S Second Highest Peak. While The Highest Peaks Batian (5200M) And Nelion (5188M) Require Some Technical Climbing, Lenana (4985M) Is The Peak Trekkers Head To. Mount Kenya'S Slopes Are Cloaked In Forest And Moorland Which Gives Way To Rock, Ice And Snow. The Mountain Is Part Of A Larger Reserve.
Amboseli National Park
Amboseli Is A Popular Park With Breathtaking Views Of Mount Kilimanjaro (In Tanzania). The Park Is Centered Around Observation Hill, Which Offers Great Views Of The Plains Below. The Maasai Live Around The Park And Other Than Their Cattle, Amboseli Is Home To More Than 50 Species Of Mammal And Over 400 Species Of Bird. You Can See Elephant, Hippo, Cheetah, Leopard And More, See Images Of Amboseli.
Lake Turkana
The Lunar Landscape Around Lake Turkana, A Northern Rift Valley Lake In Kenya, Is A True Spectacle. Lake Turkana Is The Largest Permanent Desert Lake In The World And It Is Jam Packed With Large Nile Crocodiles. The Desert Landscape Is A Paleontologists Dream Come True, As Early Hominid Remains Continue To Be Unearthed By The Leakey Family Around Koobi Fora. The Lake Itself Is A Shimmering Entity That Changes Color With The Wind. The Area Is Home To Various Unique Tribes And One Of The Main Attractions For Visitors. Turkana Is Off The Beaten Track.
Lewa Wildlife Conservancy
Lewa Is A Private Reserve Set Up Primarily To Protect Black Rhino, Sitatunga, And The Endangered Grevy'S Zebra. The Park Is Excellently Maintained, There Are Over 60 Species Of Mammals And Over 200 Species Of Bird. You Can Even Enjoy Your Game Viewing On Foot, On The Back Of A Camel, Or In A Traditional Safari Vehicle.
Tsavo National Parks
Tsavo National Park Is Split Into Tsavo East And Tsavo West. The Tsavo Parks Are Vast And The Landscape Is Wild. Tsavo East Is Less Developed Than Tsavo West But More Accessible. In Tsavo West You Can Watch Elephants Bathe Among The Hippos And The Crocs From A Unique Vantage Point Of An Under-Water Glass Tank. The "Big Five" Do Live Here, But You Have To Look Carefully To Spot Them.
Malindi And Watamu
Malindi Is A Small Town, But The Beaches That Surround It Make It One Of Kenya'S Top Attractions. Silversands Lies Just South Of Town And Is Lined With Villas And Small Resorts. A Marine Park Keeps The Area Free From Fishing And Therefore Great For Snorkeling. Farther South Is Watamu, A National Park With Two Main Lagoons, Turtle Bay And Blue Lagoon, With Plenty Resorts And Hotels. Popular Activities Include Sunset Sails On A Dhow (Traditional Sailboat), Sunbathing, Dolphin Watching, Diving And All Kinds Of Water Sports. Air Kenya And 540 Airlines Both Fly To Malindi From Nairobi, Or Catch A Matatu From Mombasa.
Samburu, Shaba And Buffalo Springs National Reserves
Samburu, Shaba And Buffalo Springs Are 3 Reserves Bordering One Another In The Dry Landscape Of North Central Kenya. The Wildlife Congregates Around The Ewaso Ngiro River Which Runs Through The Reserves. Besides The Wildlife (Elephant, Giraffe, Leopard, Zebra, Blue-Legged Ostriches), A Highlight Of Any Visit Is To Meet The Samburu People. Camel Safaris Are On Offer At Most Of The Lodges And If You'Re In The Area, Visit The Laikipia Plateau.31-1029-07
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