September 08, 2022

WHERE TO GO ON A SAFARI



One of the reasons I enjoy about my job is seeing the smiles of foreigners when they visit the Motherland.

We do not see clients as just clients.but adventurous souls who wants to quench their thirst for adventure.

They came from Spain to Kenya,Africa and Africa stretched out her arms to them. They felt like home away from home.

Mama Africa held them tight,like how a mother would held her long lost child.

Seeing tourists made me see vacation from a different point of view. It's tasting food outside your norm, meeting different people with different culture, different languages and music.

In Safari, however, its just magical because you get to see the animal kingdom. But you don't get to bow down to the king like, 'Hail,King Lion!'- I'm just kidding. You'll be a snack before you get to say the second word.

In addition to culture and languages, while on a safari, you'll get to see nature take its course. The wild unfolding right before you, but still feel at peace.

...like the sunrise when you wake up in the morning and the sunset when you reflect on how your day has been. And the starry night-sky when you kiss the night goodnight,leaving you breathless because you never want a day to end while on a safari.


POPULAR PLACES TO GO ON A KENYA SAFARI


Most National Geographic documentaries about the wild are filmed in Kenya and Tanzania.


1. Maasai Mara National Reserve

 I confess that I've been to numerous safaris but a safari in Maasai Mara, is my favorite. I love Mara. As a tour consultant and as a traveler,I fully understand why people travel far and wide just to have a safari in Maasai Mara, Kenya.




2. Amboseli National Park

The name, 'Amboseli' comes from a Maasai word that means ,' Salty dust'.
Amboseli is one of the popular parks and it is known as ,'Home of African Elephants'.-This is because you can see elephants up-close. 


It is also the foot of the snow capped Mt. Kilimanjaro.








                 A closeup look of a herd of Elephants


3. Lake Nakuru National Park

Although Lake Nakuru is primarily a bird sanctuary (Expect to see different species of flamingos), there are considerable number of animals to be encountered , such as many  game animals such as zebras, elephants and gazelles. This is one of our best chances of seeing rhinos.
Lake Nakuru national park was the first place in Kenya to be selected as a rhino reserve.

A Rhino and her calf taken at Lake Nakuru National Park



4.  Samburu National Reserve

Home to the rare Northern special 5 species (Grevy zebras, Somali ostrich, reticulated Giraffe, Gerenruk and Beisa Orynx.




 
 5. Tsavo National Park

There is Tsavo East  and Tsavo west National Park.
They are different park and the distance between Tsavo West and Tsavo East National park is 146km by road.

Tsavo West is slightly larger than Tsavo East.  
Tsavo East is considered ideal for mountain climbing.

In both, there are lions, elephants, buffaloes, leopards, zebras, antelopes, hippos, 


Tsavo East National Park




Tsavo West National Park




Other parks include : 
Nairobi National Park-It is located in the Capital of Kenya (Nairobi). 
How amazing is it to have a park that is in the city!

Hell's Gate National Park- This is located in Naivasha. Perhaps what fascinates me about Hell's gate is cycling inside the park. Relax!-there are no big cats in the park but it's safe enough to cycle.  




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