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What you absolutely must see in Kenya Go on a safari in the Masai Mara, watch
the great wildebeest migration, relax on Diani Beach… Kenya promises you unique
moments. To be sure not to miss anything, follow our guide to the essentials in
Kenya to make your stay as successful as possible.


MUST-SEES IN KENYA: THE MASAI MARA


If there was only one park to be made in Kenya, it would without hesitation be
the Masai Mara. Located in the south-west of the country, the reserve extends
over 1510 km² and has been classified as a “national reserve” since 1974. The
fauna there is incredibly rich, and the landscapes are sublime. Leaving from
Nairobi or Mombassa, climb aboard a 4X4, with a guide, and travel miles of land
in search of gazelles, rhinos, giraffes, zebras as well as thousands of
wildebeest during the great migration. Going to the Masai Mara also means having
the chance to be in contact with nomadic herders adorned with colorful pearl
jewellery.

The best time to visit this park is from June to October, when you can see
endless rows of wildebeest and zebra walking towards more fertile lands and
trying to avoid the ferocious attack of hungry lions and crocodiles, the latter
always waiting at the crossing of the river. mara river.

After feeling like you are in a 2 documentary, you can go to a Maasai village,
which gives its name to the park, to see their traditional way of life and jump
in their lively dances, although from our experience it is something too
touristy that we do not know until to what extent can he be responsible or not.


AMBOSELI NATIONAL PARK


It is the second most visited park in the country, after the Masai Mara.
Amboseli National Park is one of the must-sees in Kenya and has something to
dream about. Located at the foot of Kilimanjaro, Amboseli National Park has no
less than 1,000 elephants, buffaloes, wildebeest, gazelles, antelopes, hippos...

For the record, the famous American writer Ernest Hemingway, fascinated by this
park, was inspired by it to write "The Snows of Kilimanjaro".

Declared a Biosphere Reserve, this huge park is famous for the large herds of
elephants that roam a large part of the savannah looking for food or cooling off
in pools and swampy areas. Remember that one of the most iconic postcard photos
of Kenya and all of Africa is that of a herd of elephants heading for
Kilimanjaro. There it is!

In addition to elephants and other animals such as lions, leopards or rhinos,
Amboseli offers a landscape of extensive desert plains, acacia forests, lakes
where flamingos live, traditional Masai villages and the Oldoinyo Orok peak,
from where you will have a fantastic view of the park.


TSAVO PARK


Tsavo East National Park is one of the oldest and largest parks in Kenya.
Originally a single huge park, Tsavo National Park is now cut by a road and a
railway line that connect Mombasa to Nairobi. As a result, there are currently
two parks: Tsavo East (to the east) and Tsavo West (to the west). The landscapes
are very different from one park to another. In Tsavo West, the hills are
interspersed with lava flows and the bush is quite bushy.

The park is also characterized by the presence of crocodiles and hippos that
wade in the water points, fed directly by the melting glaciers of Kilimanjaro.
In Tsavo East, there are large rolling grassy plains, baobabs and ocher soil.
There are large herds of buffaloes, lots of elephants, zebras, and impalas.

If you start the visit by Tsavo West you will enjoy a greater diversity of
landscapes although in the areas with more vegetation it is more difficult to
observe animals, while Tsavo East is drier and although it does not have as much
fauna, it is easier to see some of the Big Five .

Must-sees in both parks include Mzima Springs, Roaring Rocks Lookout, Chaimu
Crater, Ngulia Rhino Reserve, Lugards Falls, Crocodile Point, and the views from
Mudanda Rock.


THE SAMBURU RESERVE


In northern Kenya is the Samburu National Reserve. Mainly made up of lava
plains, steep ravines and rounded hills, the reserve is home to large herds of
elephants, as well as Grévy's zebra, Somali ostrich, reticulated giraffe,
Waller's gazelle, vulturine guinea fowl and the oryx beisa. But the great pride
of the Samburu reserve remains the lioness named Kamunyak, famous for having
adopted six oryx babies (the documentary "Coeur de lioness" tells this
incredible story perfectly).

The Ewaso Nyiro river which crosses the reserve is an important point in the
Samburu reserve because it allows animals to drink.


DIANI BEACH


Among the essentials in Kenya, there are of course the beaches. South of
Mombasa, Diani Beach is an ideal haven to relax and enjoy the warmth of the sun.
Renowned for its coral reef that surrounds a turquoise lagoon, Diani beach
attracts diving enthusiasts and professionals armed with masks and snorkels, who
come to admire the multitude of fish of all colors.


NAIROBI


Although it is not the most beautiful city in the world and it does not have
many tourist attractions, in addition to not being known for being the safest
city in the world, you can take advantage of the fact that you land at Nairobi
International Airport to get to know it a little better by getting closer to
some of its points of interest.

Among the places that we recommend you visit in this chaotic city are the
National Museum, the Maasai Market and the Karen Blixen House Museum , the
Danish writer who wrote the famous book Out of Africa , which inspired the
famous film starring Meryl Streep and Robert Redford.
Another popular thing among tourists visiting Nairobi is dining at The
Carnivore, where you can try all kinds of exotic meats cooked on the grill.

Before moving around the city on your own, we recommend that you check with your
accommodation what precautions you have to take, as well as ask about security
in the areas you want to visit.
The best beaches in Kenya


LAKE VICTORIA


Lake Victoria, or Lake Nyanza, is the largest lake in Africa and the fourth in
the world in area with nearly 68,100 km². Named in honor of Queen Victoria of
England, the lake also borders Tanzania and Uganda. It has more than 3000
islands with wonderful beaches and is home to many herbivores, but also lions,
leopards, hyenas and the reed antelope. Definitely one of the must see places in
Kenya that you shouldn't miss.


LAKE NAKURU


Lake Nakuru is one of the things not to miss when traveling to Kenya. The shores
of the lake attract more than a million flamingos, but also white rhinos,
warthogs, giraffes, zebras, hippos, ostriches and lions. Almost African, Lake
Nakuru National Park is located just 170 kilometers northwest of Nairobi and
covers nearly 45 km².


MOUNT KENYA


1h45 from Nairobi by car, Mount Kenya is the highest point in the country. 5199
meters high, it is the second largest massif in Africa. Little frequented and
less known than Kilimanjaro, which faces it, Mount Kenya remains the favorite
playground for trekkers. Its ascent is an opportunity to meet the Kikuyu people
and discover a unique biodiversity in the world.


LAMU ISLAND


On the Kenyan coast, north of Mombassa, the island of Lamu is a small
archipelago that is worth seeing when you go on a trip to Kenya. Lamu bathes in
a peaceful and relaxed atmosphere. It boasts magnificent sandy beaches, palm
trees and endless mangroves. It reveals a fascinating history and culture,
tinged with local traditions and Islamic riches. There are no cars here. We
travel on foot or on the back of a donkey, which makes the experience even more
authentic.


NANYUKI


Northwest of Nairobi, in Laikipia County, Nanyuki is worth a visit. Founded in
1907 by British settlers, Nanyuki sits on the equator line. The protected
natural areas around the city, such as the Kerugoya forest, offer us a glimpse
of its fauna and flora.


LAKE NAIVASHA


To the northwest of the capital Nairobi there are several lakes located in the
Great Rift Valley, among which Naivasha and Nakuru stand out, which we will talk
about in the next point.

Located in the highest part of the valley, at 1,884 meters above sea level, Lake
Naivasha is perfect for a boat safari observing hippos and some species of birds
such as pelicans and ospreys up close.

It also has the particularity that in the middle of the lake is Crescent Island,
a wildlife paradise where you can walk among giraffes, zebras and other harmless
mammals, without fear of being attacked by large predators.


LAKE NAKURU


Lake Nakuru National Park, located 150 kilometers from the capital Nairobi, is
one of the best places in Kenya and Africa for bird watching.
This alkaline lake located on the southern edge of the Great Rift Valley, at an
altitude of 1,754 meters, impresses with the thousands of flamingos that fill
its shore with pink and feed on its algae, as well as being one of the places
with the most chances to observe the black and white rhinos, the latter in
danger of extinction.

During the route that goes from Lake Naivasha to Nakuru, we recommend you to be
attentive to observe different species of birds and mammals such as hippos,
giraffes, impalas, warthogs, gazelles, zebras and badouins.

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