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Tembea Kenya

Overview

Kenya—the name is practically a euphemism for the word “safari.” There aren’t many places on Earth that inspire such a sense of exploration and romanticism. Viewing the plentiful wildlife in Kenya is at the top of the list of the diverse things to do there, which astounds everyone who visits. In the Maasai Mara, witness swarms of wildebeest roar through the plains during the Great Migration; up close and personal with elephants in Amboseli; or take in Lake Nakuru’s thousands of flamingos. Ancient tribes like the Maasai, Kikuyu, and Samburu continue to practice their traditional ways in these sun-drenched regions, coexisting mostly in harmony with the environment.

A rich wealth of coastal gems can be found beyond the renowned safari parks. You may visit tropical islands steeped in Swahili history, snorkel and dive fish-rich coral reefs, unwind on pristine beaches, and experience the melting pot of cultures and cuisines in Mombasa and Malindi. Kenya’s topography is magnificent. The Great Rift Valley splits the country in two and is surrounded by mountain ranges and calderas. You can climb Mount Kenya’s snow-covered equatorial summits to the east of this expansive valley and fish for trout in crystal-clear streams. Obsidian caves are found in Hell’s Gate National Park, which also hisses with natural geysers and hot springs.

Visit Nairobi if you want to experience the romanticism of Kenya’s vibrant colonial history as it was shown in the movie Out of Africa. One of the most evocative and thrilling tourist places in the world is accessible through this busy capital. With our list of the top tourist attractions in Kenya, you can learn about additional locations to visit in this fascinating nation.

Top Attractions in Kenya

Masai Mara

Masai Mara is one of the great reserves in kenya, forming Africa’s most diverse, incredible and most spectacular eco-systems.

Amboseli

Amboseli National Park is located in Loitoktok District, with an endless underground water supply filtered through thousands of feet of volcanic rock.

Samburu National Reserve

Samburu National reserve lies in the north of Kenya, where the flat greenness of the rest of the country starts giving way to arid scrubland, and rocky outcrops.

Lake Naivasha

Lake Naivasha is at the highest elevation of the Rift valley at 1,884 metres in a complex geological combination of volcanic rocks and sedimentary deposits.

Olpajeta Conservancy

Situated in Laikipia County, Ol Pejeta Conservancy is a trailblazer in conservation, famous for protecting the world’s last two northern white rhinos.

Borana Conservancy

Borana is located at the foot of Mt Kenya in Laikipia. The Conservancy is nestled between an arid landscape to the north and ancient indigenous forests to the south.

Tsavo East National Park

Tsavo East national park also known as the “Theatre of the Wild”. Its famous with its large herds of the red-dusted Elephants which like rolling on the red dusty soil.

Tsavo West National Park

Tsavo West is known as “ Man-eaters and Magical Sunsets”. Its popularity is based on the man-eating lions that killed hundreds of people during the construction of the Railway line.

Lake Nakuru National Park

Lake Nakuru National Park is one of the best national parks in Kenya given that it has one of the Rift Valley soda Lakes i.e. Lake Nakuru.

Diani Beach

Diani Beach is a popular tourist destination on Kenya’s south coast. It is known for its white sandy beaches, crystal clear waters, and lush tropical vegetation.

Nairobi National Park

 Nairobi Kenya national park is the first park to be gazetted in Kenya on December 16th 1946, and it’s the only wildlife park in the world that is so close to the city. 

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