What to Do on Luxury Kenya Wildlife Safari Tours?
by Imraan Nanji Travel AgencyKenya is a
beautiful country in East Africa well-known for its magnificent landscapes and
diverse wildlife preserves. Its Indian Ocean coastline offered historically
significant ports through which goods from Asian and Arabian traders have
entered the continents for over the centuries.
Here are a
few things to do and see on luxury Kenya wildlife tours and make the most out
of your vacation getaways:
Watch the
Great Migration at Masai Mara National Reserve
Masai Mara
National Reserve is famed for the Great Migration when thousands of zebra,
wildebeest and Thomson’s gazelle travel to and from the Serengeti National Park
from July through October. The throngs of crocodiles and hippos lurk inside the
Mara River.
This
national reserve is renowned for providing amazing sightings of predators
because of its relatively large concentrations of cheetah, leopard and cheetah
– especially in dry months. The dry months start from June and end in
September. Therefore, it’s better to plan your luxury Kenya wildlife tours to
encounter the adventure.
Stop over at Nairobi
Nairobi – Kenya’s capital and
largest city is well-known for its colorful colonial history. The Nairobi
National Museum is one-stop-destination to explore the exhibits on Kenya’s
nature, history, culture and contemporary art scenes.
If you want to see the wildlife
species without venturing far from the city center, visit Nairobi National
Park, home to buffalo, rhino, leopard, wildebeest, zebra and cheetah.
Explore Amboseli National Park
The spectacular sightings of
elephants grazing in silhouette against the most famous mountains around Africa
are hard to beat. Amboseli National Park is well-known and loved for elephant
herds roaming within its boundaries.
Its desert like terrain offers
unobstructed spectacles of over 80 types of mammal species including zebra, giraffe,
Cape buffalo, lions, etc. Besides, you will get to see over 400 bird species
including around 50 raptor varieties.
Climb Mount Kenya
Not as popular as neighboring
giant – Mount Kilimanjaro, Mount Kenya stands out as the second tallest peak in
Africa and is often well-known as a more challenging climb. Its awe-inspiringly
beautiful scenery is complemented by incredible views of Kenya that makes your
Kenya wildlife safari worthwhile.
Visit Tsavo National Park
The spectacle of dust-red
elephant wallowing, rolling and spraying each other with the midnight blue
waters is one of the most evocative images throughout Africa. Tsavo National
Park forms the largest protected area throughout Kenya and is the home to the larger
mammal species, herds of dust-red elephant, rhino, buffalo, lion, hippo,
crocodile, waterbucks, and 500 prolific bird species.
Discover Lake Nakuru National
Park
Lake Nakuru National Park is
based on the floor of the Great Rift Valley, surrounded by bushy, wooden
grasslands. Take this opportunity to explore the wide ecological diversity and
different habitats that range from Lake Nakuru to surrounding beautiful ridges
and escarpment. This national park is perfect for bird watching, hiking picnic
scenes and game drives.
Visit Lake Naivasha
Your Kenya luxury safari tours
won’t complete with a visit to Lake Naivasha. This national park is located on
the northwest of Nairobi within the town of Naivasha on its northeastern shore.
Its rich vegetation is the home to animal species including antelope, buffalo,
giraffe, warthog and monkey.
Certainly you will catch the sights of hippos watching lazily proceeding from the cooling water. Lake Naivasha hosts diverse arrays of bird species where you will find over 400 bird species. However, most of them can be spotted along the shoreline – from fish eagles, pelicans to warblers and weavers.
Final Consideration –
The above discussed things you
should consider while scheduling luxury wildlife safari tours in Kenya. All you
need is to do a thorough research and make a right selection of a Kenya safari
company to go above and beyond your expectations.
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