Game drives in kenya
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Game drives in Kenya

Spend a few Dollars and witness more than 1.3 million wildebeest and ¼ million zebra take part in the annual wildebeest migration along the Mara River in Kenya’s Masai Mara. This migration that involves animals fleeing drought in the south only to risk death in the overflowing river is tragic. At the coast, the Tsavo National park , the jumbo and the cat family find solace in the warm vegetation and plenty of food to go around for everyone. Yonder, Taita Hills crafts the background of the great Mount Kilimanjaro whilst the hot and cold Mzima Springs attracts visitors and crocodiles for an afternoon bask. Inland, in Kenya’s capital Nairobi , is the Nairobi National Park , Kenya’s first national park which hosts the white rhino animal sanctuary and another, the Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage that cares for baby Jumbos. In close proximity is the Langata Giraffe Center just 3 miles away that hosts Rothschild giraffes.


There being many places to visit, skipping the Aberdare Ranges National Park means missing out on the black rhinos, leopards and antelopes that make the park one of the few natural ecosystems left in the world. It would be worth noting that the cradle of mankind, Lake Turkana yet again sprung another surprise when archeologists unearthed a complete skeleton of man dating 40,000 years. At the Kenyan coast, the Shimba Hills National Reserve possesses Kenya’s solitary population of Sable antelope and other wild game. The rest is for an astute visitor to discover!

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