Why Do You Want To Book The Safari DMC For Your Kenya Tours?
How
do you rate East Africa as a visiting destination? What do you think of Kenya
Tours? Unlike Tanzania, Kenya is
a great destination in Africa that is visited as frequently as Tanzania and other
hot spots. The snow-capped peak of mighty Mt Kenya, the Masai Mara's golden and
grassy plains, the pink, blue water of Lake Nakuru and the annual migration of
millions of wildebeest are but some of the delights that make Kenya one of the
top destinations in the world to explore. There is no such an immense migration
of wild animals ever staged anywhere in the world except Serengeti- Mara
Ecosystem. Home to some of the planet’s most amazing animals and National Parks,
unlike Uganda, Rwanda, Tanzania and Zanzibar, Kenya can provide you the
unforgettable experience that is unique to find in the world. The wonders of
Kenya will remain vivid in your memory long after your tour ends.
Immense
of international flight connections to Kenya has made Kenya Tours easier than
it was 20 years back. There are 39 airports in Kenya and the 5 biggest are:
Jomo Kenyatta Intl Airport (Nairobi, Kenya), Wilson Airport (Nairobi, Kenya),
Moi Intl Airport (Mombasa, Kenya), Eldoret Airport (Eldoret, Kenya) and Kisumu
Airport (Kisumu, Kenya). The common point of entry for a safari in Kenya is
Nairobi, one of Africa’s biggest transport hubs. Competition among airlines is
strong and making flights to Nairobi relatively inexpensive. A lot of reliable
Govt. and Private Transfer agencies work in Kenya for inland transfer. It is
always advisable to book early to avoid the traffic in the peak season. Kenya
is a year round destination. But the peak time to visit this land is from July
to end of September, when the Annual Migration takes place. Kenya hosts a wide
range of accommodation options starting from budget to luxury, bush camps etc
comparatively in reasonable cost which add to the flourishment of its tourism
industry.
A Few Of Kenya Tourism Attractions Should Not Miss
During Your Kenya Tours.
1.
Massai
Mara National Reserve: its proximity and border
sharing with the Serengeti of Tanzania form a wildlife corridor between the two
countries. The Annual Migration: the biggest show of wild animals on the earth
is staged in this eco-system.
2.
Amboseli National Reserve: One of the best place in Kenya to
view large herds of elephants up close. Nature lovers can explore five
different habitats here ranging from the dried-up bed of Lake Amboseli,
wetlands with sulfur springs, savannah, and woodlands.
3.
Shamburu National
Reserve: Samburu, Buffalo Springs, and Shaba Reserves lie in an arid region in the
remote north of Kenya. Shaba National Reserve is one of two areas where George
and Joy Adamson raised Elsa the lioness, made famous in the film "Born
Free".
4.
Lamu: Comes out of old world charm. A
UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lamu Old Town is Kenya's oldest continually
inhabited settlement with origins dating back to the 12th century. A nice place
for exploring the history.
5. Nairobi: The capital of Kenya. Legendary for
its colorful, colonial history. Tourists can explore the city's famous
historic sites as well as some excellent wildlife-related attractions.
The Nairobi
National Museum is a great one-stop spot that exhibits on Kenya's history,
nature, culture, and contemporary art.
Kenya
Tours It is
famous for its huge flocks of
pink flamingos. More than 450 species of birds have been recorded here as well
as a rich diversity of other wildlife.
If you are planning for Kenya
Tours for your next vacation, then nothing can be the best option for
you than the SAFARI DMC a local travelling company
having worldwide reputation in managing the Safaris to most of the East African
countries. We arrange all sorts of Safaris in comparatively reasonable price
and always put focus on the comfort and safety of our customers. Just drop us a
mail to make your tour an unforgettable one.
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