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![]() Located in the heart of Africa, Kenya is the birth place of the safari and offers incredible game viewing and scenery. But there is much more to the country than this as it is rich in culture and history and also has picture perfect, white sand beaches. Kenya has numerous wildlife reserves the most famous of which is the Masai Mara, which has superb game viewing year round and also plays host to the Great Migration from August - October. However, there is plenty more to explore and a combination of the Mara and two or three other areas offers a more diverse safari. Amboseli has Mount Kilimanjaro as a back drop and wonderful elephant herds. Get in to the wilderness areas of Meru or Shompole. Stay in areas that offer activities such as horse riding safaris, walking safaris, star beds and more. On top of this Kenya has arguably the best lodges and camps in East Africa and boasts exceptional hospitality.
After your safari it is very easy to add on some time on Kenya's beaches. Whether you are looking for resort hotels with activities galore, complete escapism in a boutique lodge, great diving or fishing or deserted white sand beaches fringed by palm trees, Kenya has it all.
The country has a diverse population, representing many different peoples and cultures and it is a humbling experience to meet and learn about the different tribes and areas. Visit a Maasai Village or take a walk through the bush with a Samburu Warrior, or how about taking a stroll around the markets of Lamu?
If you would like to know more about Kenya and its possibilities, please contact us or check out the Kenya Lodges page.
Kenya has numerous wildlife reserves the most famous of which is the Masai Mara, which has superb game viewing year round and also plays host to the Great Migration from August - October. However, there is plenty more to explore and a combination of the Mara and two or three other areas offers a more diverse safari. Amboseli has Mount Kilimanjaro as a back drop and wonderful elephant herds. Get in to the wilderness areas of Meru or Shompole. Stay in areas that offer activities such as horse riding safaris, walking safaris, star beds and more. On top of this Kenya has arguably the best lodges and camps in East Africa and boasts exceptional hospitality. After your safari it is very easy to add on some time on Kenya's beaches. Whether you are looking for resort hotels with activities galore, complete escapism in a boutique lodge, great diving or fishing or deserted white sand beaches fringed by palm trees, Kenya has it all. The country has a diverse population, representing many different peoples and cultures and it is a humbling experience to meet and learn about the different tribes and areas. Visit a Maasai Village or take a walk through the bush with a Samburu Warrior, or how about taking a stroll around the markets of Lamu? If you would like to know more about Kenya and its possibilities, please contact us or check out the Kenya Lodges page.
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