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The Shaba National Reserve

The Shaba National Reserve lies to the east of the Samburu National Park and covers an area of 130 square kilometres north of the Ewaso Ng’iro River. Together with the Samburu and Buffalo Springs, Shaba is located in Kenya’s Northern Frontier Province. The main attractions are reticulated giraffe, Grévy’s zebra, beisa oryx, the Somali ostrich […]

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Lake Naivasha

Lake Naivasha was the first hydroport in East Africa and was the centre of the opulent ‘Happy Valley’ settler population during the colonial era in the early 20th century. Hugged by grassy banks and shingled with cacti and sand olive trees, the Rift Valley’s highest lake (at 1884m above sea level) extends like a vast, […]

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Chyulu Hills

Chyulu Hills national park is positioned about 150 kilometers east of Kenya Rift valley and composes the eastern flank of the hills managed by Kenya Wildlife Service and the western flank of the hills is covered by the West Chyulu Game Conservation is owned by Maasai group ranches. In fact, it was gazette as a […]

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Lake Nakuru

Lake Nakuru, a small (it varies from 5 to 45 square kilometers) shallow alkaline lake on the southern edge of the town of Nakuru lies about 164 kilometers north of Nairobi. Lake Nakuru Park is known as bird lover’s hub because of the numerous birds that make home in this park. Lake Nakuru National Park […]

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Aberdares Ranges

Created in 1948, The Aberdare National Park, is a 492 sq Km fairytale paradise of dense highland forest and misty spaces of Afro-alpine moorland, deep gorges and ravines where icy rivers plunge in beautiful cascades and waterfalls such as the Gura (791ft) or Karura Falls (894ft).  It is the highest national park in the world.  […]

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Maasai Mara

Situated in the southwest of Kenya, covering an area of 1,510 square km (583 square miles), the Masai Mara National Reserve is a land of breath taking vistas, abundant wildlife and endless plains. The quintessential Masai Mara safari delivers many attractions, as the reserve is home to an excellent year-round concentration of game, including the […]

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Giraffe Centre

Nestled in the heart of Nairobi, the Giraffe Centre is a captivating oasis where humans and nature harmoniously connect. Home to the endangered Rothschild giraffes, this conservation haven provides a unique chance to observe these graceful giants up close. Visitors can engage in an enchanting encounter, feeding these gentle creatures while learning about their conservation […]

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Amboseli Reserve

The park is a magical land of Kenya that lies in the North West direction of Mount Kilimanjaro on the border of Kenya and Tanzania, this park stretches over the area of 392 square kilometers which is dominated by acacia woodland, rocky thorny bush, swamps marshland and a Pleistocene lake. Amboseli national park is a […]

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Nairobi National Park

Nairobi National Park, a unique wilderness haven located just on the outskirts of Kenya’s bustling capital city, is a sanctuary where urban life and untamed nature coexist in harmony. Spanning over 45 square miles, this remarkable park offers a captivating escape for both residents and visitors, showcasing the extraordinary beauty of Kenya’s wildlife within a […]

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