Samburu National Reserve Safari in Central Kenya
Samburu National Reserve is located in central Kenya about a six hour drive from Nairobi. The climate in this region is rather arid due to the location of nearby Mount Continue Reading →
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The geographical location of Kenya lies at the equator with the Indian ocean forming the country’s Eastern border. Additionally, Kenya shares land borders with Tanzania to the south, Uganda and South Sudan to the west, plus Ethiopia and Somalia to the North. The national parks in Kenya are world famous for their safari animals. Indeed, we all grew up watching wildlife documentaries filmed on location at these iconic wildlife reserves. Famous Kenya safari destinations I visited include Amboseli, Maasai Mara, Lake Nakuru, Lake Naivasha and Samburu National Reserve. Fortunately, Kenya has continued to preserve their natural resources well and tourism is a huge factor for the local economy.
Samburu National Reserve is located in central Kenya about a six hour drive from Nairobi. The climate in this region is rather arid due to the location of nearby Mount Continue Reading →
The Maasai people live in East Africa dispersed throughout Northern Tanzania and Southern Kenya. They live off the land and lead a traditional semi-nomadic lifestyle. However, due to global warming Continue Reading →
The facilities of the Amboseli Sopa Lodge are more than adequate. They have nice villas, restaurants and a swimming pool for guests. Unfortunately, we had some pretty profound experiences with Continue Reading →
Amboseli National Park is situated on the border with Tanzania and is located in SE Kenya. The most notable aspects of the Amboseli National Park safari are its large population Continue Reading →
The location of this Maasai Mara safari adventure is in SW Kenya and it is comprised of the northern tip of the Mara Serengeti Ecosystem. Maasai Mara safari reserve is Continue Reading →