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Kenya – A mix of landscapes from the snowcapped 2nd highest peak of Africa i.e. Mt. Kenya to the deserts of Maralal and Marsabit. The east of the country has the Kakamega rainforest and on the west, along the coast are the beaches of Mombasa, Diani, Watamu and Malindi. The country is most famous for the rolling grasslands of the Masai Mara where every year from July to October, 1.3 million wildebeest, and lesser number of Zebras and other antelopes making over 2.0 million animals that migrate from the Serengeti every year. Not to be missed is the hub city of East Africa – Nairobi. From the traditional to the urban and contemporary to the old, the city exemplifies a cross section of Africa.

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Ol Pejeta Conservancy

The Ol Pejeta Conservancy works to conserve wildlife, provide a sanctuary for great apes and to generate income through wildlife tourism

Lake Turkana

Exploring the land where Humankind was born with the First Family of Paleoanthropology

The Maasai Mara Game Reserves

With its varied and comely landscapes and its famously plentiful wildlife, the Maasai Mara epitomizes all that draws us so eagerly to Africa.

The Laikipia Plateau

The lofty Laikipia Plateau combines vast sceneries, abundant and fascinating wildlife, and unfailingly gracious people. In two words: Classic Africa.

Amboseli National Park

Amboseli’s animals are legendary, its situation beneath Mount Kilimanjaro is sublime, and its lodges and camps are extraordinarily hospitable and reposeful.

Samburu National Reserve

The reserve is rich in wildlife with an abundance of rare northern specialist species such as the Grevy’s zebra, Somali ostrich, reticulated giraffe, gerenuk and the beisa oryx (also referred to as Samburu Special Five).

The Chyulu Hills

Ambling in lush cloud forests, looking out at gargantuan Mount Kilimanjaro, enjoying African-Italian fusion cuisine, are just a few of the Chyulu Hills’enchantments.

Lake Nakuru and Lake Naivasha

These two flamingo-haven rift lakes bear witness to Africa’s slow geologic upheavals–and to the continent’s flair for large, heart-pumping loveliness.

Mount Kenya

Kenya takes its name, and thousands of years of inspiration, from lordly Mount Kenya, Africa’s second highest, but most spectacular peak.

Lewa Conservancy

One of the first and most influential members of the burgeoning Conservancy Movement, Lewa has fiercely and effectively defended African wildlife for more than two decades.

Lake Turkana

Exploring the land where Humankind was born with the First Family of Paleoanthropology

The Maasai Mara Game Reserves

With its varied and comely landscapes and its famously plentiful wildlife, the Maasai Mara epitomizes all that draws us so eagerly to Africa.

The Laikipia Plateau

The lofty Laikipia Plateau combines vast sceneries, abundant and fascinating wildlife, and unfailingly gracious people. In two words: Classic Africa.

Amboseli National Park

Amboseli’s animals are legendary, its situation beneath Mount Kilimanjaro is sublime, and its lodges and camps are extraordinarily hospitable and reposeful.

​Samburu National Reserve

Amboseli’s animals are legendary, its situation beneath Mount Kilimanjaro is sublime, and its lodges and camps are extraordinarily hospitable and reposeful.

The Chyulu Hills

Ambling in lush cloud forests, looking out at gargantuan Mount Kilimanjaro, enjoying African-Italian fusion cuisine, are just a few of the Chyulu Hills’enchantments.

Lake Nakuru and Lake Naivasha

These two flamingo-haven rift lakes bear witness to Africa’s slow geologic upheavals–and to the continent’s flair for large, heart-pumping loveliness.

Mount Kenya

Kenya takes its name, and thousands of years of inspiration, from lordly Mount Kenya, Africa’s second highest, but most spectacular peak.

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