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Some of the major parks in Kenya include

Kenya like probably no other country in the world, boasts of such diverse habitats as a desert, snow-peaked mountains; the sun drenched savannas and of course; the sun-baked beaches and colourful coral reefs, all at the same time. Imagine an entire package in one in a relatively small area of about 500,000km square.

Nairobi National Park
If you are in Nairobi, be sure to visit Nairobi National Park, "The World's only wildlife capital..." While in the city you can also savour the sights of Nairobi Safari Walk of the Animal Orphanage which act as a showcase of Kenya's world-acclaimed wildlife.

Masai Mara Game Reserve
Often described as the greatest of nature’s stages, the Masai Mara With its huge dramatic skies, it forms the northern extension of the famous Serengeti plains of Tanzania and is the best game viewing area in Kenya

Mount Kenya Climb
Mt. Kenya is a dome-shaped central volcano. It is the largest mountain in Kenya. Ten glaciers cover the volcanos peaks. The original crater on Mt. Kenya was over 20,000 ft (6100 m) high but has been heavily eroded. Most of this erosion occurred during two periods when glaciers carved much of the top of the volcano. These periods wore down the ring-like plug forming the top of Mt Kenya. In fact, almost 35% of the volcano has been worn away.
Climbing Mt Kenya is a spectacular walk up the beautiful Sirimon valley away from the main tourist route on Mount Kenya. The trek passes through a diverse range of vegetation and climate zones, from dense forest to tropical cactus plants to snow covered peaks within a relatively short distance. No technical climbing is necessary to reach Point Lenana, the "walking summit" at 16,400 ft. Descending to the base we will relax in a lodge before returning to Nairobi.


Samburu & Shaba National Park
The Samburu, 250 miles north of Nairobi, is set in the lands of the colourful samburu pastorlists. Samburu Game Reserve typically known “northern game” Somali ostrich, gravy zebra, long-necked gerenuk, reticulated giraffe and their predators, including the most elusive of cats the leopard.
The Shaba National Reserve is a rugged wilderness featuring bubbling hot springs, rolling savannah, miles of scrub and desert and the Ewaso Nyiro River, which supports a diversity of wildlife.


Lake Nakuru National Park
Lake Nakuru is world famous for the flocks of lesser Flamingos, which frost its blue shore sugar pink. It also plays host to over 400 species of bird life.


Amboseli National Park

Amboseli provides the classic Hollywood image of Africa vast herds of buffaloes and elephants ranging across the open plains and set against the glorious backdrop of a snow-capped mount Kilimanjaro. At 5,896 meters, the shinning mountain is the highest free standing mountain in the world and is topped by one fifth of all the ice in Kenya


Tsavo East & West National Parks

Tsavo East is a true wilderness and evokes vivid memories of Africa’s forgotten grandeur. Encompassing miles of arid plains, Savannah and scrubland and sheltering over 8,000 elephants.
Tsavo entered frontier lore at the turn of the century when two maverick “man eating” lions devoured over 50 Indian laborers on the Kenya/Uganda Railway. Tsavo west also offers a glorious diversity of habitats but the biggest attraction is Mzima springs, a fount of cool clear water that gushes hundreds of miles from below Mount Kilimanjaro to burst out at the rate of 250 millions liters a day from the rocks at Mzima

NATIONAL PARKS IN TANZANIA
SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK

The mighty Serengeti, Tanzania’s most famous national park is to be found in the southern sector of the Masai Mara in Kenya and covers some 14,760 sq km of gloriously varied savannah, there is an extra ordinary concentration of animals here including some spectacular pride so lion and incredible 1.5 million wildebeest.

NGORONGORO CRATER
At the eastern edge of the Serengeti, the buttressed slopes of the unique Ngorongoro crater rise up through lichen-laced forests to an altitude of 7000 feet above se level. Some of the last of Africa’s black rhino roam within it glades whilst great prides of black-maned lions and lumbering troops of giant tusked elephants traverse its plains. Finally this world heritage site, the so called eighth wonder of the world shelters almost 30,000 species of creatures and frames one of the greatest views on earth

LAKE MANYARA NATIONAL PARK
Lying south of the Serengeti and covering an area of 325sq km, Lake Manyara national Park once the preferred hunting ground of the novelist Ernest Hemingway is now better know for the incredible diversity of its fauna which includes great numbers of elephants buffalo and hippos as well as 380 species of bird life. It is also the home of the rare and much renowned tree-climbing lions.

TARANGIRE
On the east bank of Lake Manyara, the Tarangire River crosses the park from the north to south and park covers open plains, hills rivers a swamps giving rise to an impressive array of animals.

SELOUS GAME RESERVE
This is the largest expanse of game reserve in Africa, covers a massive 55,000 sq km of rugged and rolling vistas. It is also home to the largest concentration of elephants in the world. It also has a abundant array of hippos, buffaloes, crocodiles, lions and rhino. It is also one of the few places in Tanzania where you can enjoy

THE MIKUMI NATIONAL PARK
Dominated by a scenic backdrop of rolling hills and towering mountains, the mikumi national Park lies on the Mkata Plains and is one of the country’s most precious jewels. Covering an area of only 3,230 Sq km it nevertheless offers an unparalleled diversity of terrain and some highly un usual game selections.

 
     
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