| The Amboseli ecosystem is
typical of the open savannah grassland habitats of Eastern
Africa, featuring open wooded grasslands, rolling hills and
swamplands whilst the presence of Mount Kilimanjaro creates
a unique selection of ecosystems found nowhere else on
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| Tsavo East national park in Kenya
consists mainly of flat, open savannahs without dense
vegetation giving it's visitors better options for wildlife
viewing – for many the main reason to go on a safari.
Typical of the Eastern park is the magnificent red-brown
color of the earth and roads, and the lonely baobab trees on
the savannah plains ....
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The Tsavo National Park
is Kenya’s largest wildlife stronghold. The Park comprises a
diversity of habitats, open plains alternating with savannah
bush and semi-desert scrub; acacia woodlands; rocky ridges
and outcrops, and more extensive ranges and isolated hills;
belts of riverine vegetation; palm thickets; and on the
Chyulu Hills extension area, mountain forest...Read
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The Mara country is world
famous for it’s vast assemblages of plains game together
with their associated predators. It is perhaps the only
region left in Kenya where the visitor may see animals in
the same super-abundance as existed a century ago....Read
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| The waters of the lake
draw a great range of game to these shores. Giraffes wander
among the acacia, Buffalo wallow in the swamps and Colobus
monkeys call from the treetops while the...Read
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| The Park borders the
traditional South Kapiti Plains and Kitengela Migration
Corridor and attracts a range of exciting game. Although it
is a seasonal park, most of the game, such as lion, leopard,
cheetah, impala, coke's hartebeest (Kongoni), eland,
Thomson's and Grant gazelle, Maasai giraffe, hippo and
buffalo, including the indigenous Black Rhino, live in the
protection of the park all year round....Read
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| Lake Nakuru is home to
thousands of pink flamigoes and pelicans. This exotic park
boasts of a rich concentration of wildlife including black and
white colobus monkeys and is also a Rhino sanctuary...Read
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| This game reserve is situated in the Northern Province of Kenya.
It is rugged and a semi-arid. To get here you will cross the
equator at Nanyuki and go northwards the passing the snow
capped Mt Kenya...Read
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Mt. Kenya is an imposing
extinct volcano dominating the landscape of the Kenyan
Highlands, East of the Rift Valley. Mt. Kenya lies about 140
km North, North-East of Nairobi with its Northern flanks
across the Equator....Read
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