Most visitors to Kenya want to experience
the country's world famous wildlife. But there are many different ways
to experience the Kenyan wilderness. Whether you want to drive by a
pride of lions in a four wheel drive, walk through herds of plains game,
watch a herd of elephants from the comfortable veranda of a safari
lodge, track game on horseback or search for rare birds in a thick
rainforest, the possibilities are endless.
Kenya's wilderness areas are famous world wide. The name Kenya has
become synonymous with the great wilds of Africa.But they represent far
more than you would ever expect, protecting and showcasing a broad range
of habitats and species. They are complex ecologies that depend on the
conservation of diverse natural resources and systems. The Parks,
Sanctuaries and Conservation areas co-exist with and depend on the
communities that surround them, and work together to protect the future.
From the depths of a coral reef to alpine mountains, from one of the
worlds most endangered owls to a herd of wildebeest more than a million
strong, the wilderness of Kenya is a wonder to behold..
Masai Mara :The World's most famous Game Reserve, this
vast plain land is home to the world's greatest wildlife spectacle, the
annual wildebeest migration...
Amboseli: Enter the majestic realm of the Elephant, a land
crowned by the snow capped peak of Kilimanjaro…
Tsavo East and West : Kenya's largest National Park is an epic
wilderness crossed by the tracks of a long and exotic history…
Laikipia: This remote wilderness is the perfect place to get
away from it all for your individual safari adventure…
Samburu, Shaba & Buffalo Springs :
In this dry, thorn studded
land water means life and the rivers draw an endless array of wildlife…
Meru: Unknown, unspoiled, untouched, Meru is a paradise
awaiting discovery...

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