Kenya Parks and Reservers
Masai Mara National Reserve
Masai Mara is considered by many to be one of Kenya’s finest Game Reserves. The rolling grasslands offer ideal game viewing and photographic opportunities and the grassy plains are broken by rocky outcrops which are a favourite midday resting places for Lion, for which the Mara is famous.
Samburu National Reserve
Samburu Game Reserve is situated in the hot and arid fringes of Kenya’s vast Northern Frontier District and covers an area of 104 square km on the northern bank of Ewaso Nyiro River.
Amboseli National Park
This Park provides visitors with one of the most impressive and dreamt views of Kenya. Mount Kilimanjaro – 5,985m high- stands over the plains boasting its perpetual snows.
Lake Nakuru National Park
Lake Nakuru National Park, which covers an area of 188 square kilometers, is world famous for its spectacular aquatic and terrestrial birdlife of international reputation.
Lake Naivasha
The highest and purest of the Great Rift Valley lakes, Lake Naivasha lies approximately 80 km west of Nairobi on the floor of the rift.
Aberdare National Park
Majestic Peaks, Moorlands and Falls. The Aberdare National Park covers the higher areas of the Aberdare Mountain Range of central Kenya. The topography is diverse with deep ravines that cut through the forested eastern and western slopes.
Tanzania Parks and Reservers
Serengeti National Park
It is quite possible that for more than half the population of the planet the name Serengeti is as well-known as Paris, Bombay or New York.
Ngorongoro Conservation Area
Someone once called it The Eden of Africa. It is a huge natural amphitheater 21 km in diameter.
Lake Manyara National Park
We can see in Lake Manyara, like in many other lakes in Tanzania, the characteristic pink color of Flamingoes. It is a wildlife sanctuary stretching 320 square km. Buffaloes, Elephants, Hippos and Gazelles are found as well Pelicans and Storks.
Tarangire National Park
Herds of up to 300 Elephants scrape the dry river bed looking for ground water, while Wildebeests, Zebras, Buffalos, Impalas, Gazelles and Elands gather around the lagoons. It is the biggest concentration of animals outside the Serengeti’s ecosystem and one of the few places in Tanzania where Onyxes and Gerenuks can be seen.
Arusha National Park
Arusha is the Safari Capital of Northern Tanzania, and the National Park which bears its name is a jewel with many carats which often goes unnoticed for the travellers.
Lake Eyasi
On arrival, one has the feeling that the world has stopped and there is no civilization. We are in Bushmen Hadzaland. Even today they keep their old traditions such as hunting with bow and poisoned arrows, technique they learn from early age.
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