Thursday, January 27, 2011

KENYAN TOURS AND SAFARIS


Kenya is where the original safari began and today it still remains the world’s  most popular  destination for safaris. So have an unforgettable safari  in Kenya with an excellent game viewing , superb food, accommodation with luxury , high quality air conditioning  in hotels and safari lodges and a tour guide of your choice to get an exceptional  and quality experience in Kenya. There are different safaris including the Big five safari in safari parks, wildebeest migration in the  Masai  Mara park, mountain  trekking tours, beach holidays as well as camping safaris  and visiting special places like museums and national monuments.
                                                              
                          
                                          CAMPING  SAFARIS
For a four day visit to Kenya  you can visit the various places and and have a  moment of your lifetime.

DAY 1: Nairobi - Masai Mara National Park
This drive will take you to the Maasai Mara Game Reserve, the northern part of the Serengeti, one of Kenya's most favored game-viewing areas. The reserve covers 700 square miles of magnificent wilderness. It is the Africa of the imagination; endless reaches of acacia-dotted grasslands studded with hazy hills. Afternoon game drive to see the sundowner as hoping to see Lions  in large prides, Elephants, buffalos, zebras and  numerous plain animals. Have dinner and sleep at the camp.

DAY 2: MASAI MARA
Full day game viewing including exploring this spectacular Park. The Mara is the land of African legend: Lion are abundant throughout the park, as are the elephants, giraffes, and a variety of gazelle species and zebra. Cheetah and leopard are also regularly seen and, less commonly, rhino. The annual wildebeest migration, one of nature's few remaining wildlife spectacles, occurs in the Mara from July to September where the big animals and their predators are to be present in abundance during the time frame of this trip. Several species of Bee-Eater, the flying rainbow that heads the list of the Mara's birds, occur in the reserve
maasai warrior
. As well as wildlife, the Maasai Mara is also home to many members of the colorful Maasai tribe who may be seen around the borders of the park - Morans (warriors) loping across the plains, young boys herding goats, or elders grouped under a tree discussing matters of the day .A visit to a Maasai Boma (homestead) reveals this outstanding culture and customs .Rest  at the camp for that day and  prepare for the following day’s activities.

flamingoes
DAY 3: MASAI MARA -NAKURU
A last game run in the picturesque Maasai Mara in the morning through the Rift Valley drive to Lake Nakuru, a shallow alkaline lake in the Rift Valley, renowned for its spectacular flamingo population as one of the world's greatest ornithological spectacles. Although Lake Nakuru is primarily a bird sanctuary, there are a considerable number of animals to be encountered, such as many large game animals such as zebras, elephants and gazelles, this is one of our best chances of seeing rhinos.  Lake Nakuru National Park was the first place in Kenya selected as a rhino reserve. Here is one of the few places where we can see Rothschild's giraffes. Rest and sleep at the camping site as you prepare for the final day.

DAY 4: NAKURU -NAIROBI
In the morning spent game viewing, watching and photographing birds at Nakuru National Park. Leave for Nairobi with packed lunch and a stop for panoramic views of the Great Rift Valley. You will arrive Nairobi in the afternoon  and you can visit the Nairobi national  park where you will be able to watch caged game which are either injured or abandoned by their mothers.
I hope that you will enjoy your visit in Kenya  and be able to explore the place because it is great and full of adventure.

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