Kenya, where the safari originated, is still one of the best safari destinations in Africa.
Kenya’s natural legacy includes far more than just the Big Five; it also includes deep forests, glacial mountain peaks, and abundant coral reefs along the coast, as well as grassland plains trampled underfoot by a million wildebeest.
The nation can be justifiably proud of its extensive network of protected areas, which includes 65 national parks and reserves as well as several private and community conservancies. Together, these make up a significant amount of Kenya’s diverse landscapes and habitats and are home to both large animals like elephants and small ones like elephant shrews.