Thursday, September 2, 2010

Kenya Safari - The Greatest National Parks

A safari in Kenya really mark the final position and activity for a holiday of great adventure. However, to understand which parts of Kenya for a visit can be very difficult. To help, we have a list with some of the largest national parks in the country together and their specific locations and original and activities.

Masai Mara National Reserve

Probably the most densely populated Big Game Reserve in Kenya, Maasai Mara, a haven for those who are in the pipelinethe African "Big Five", made by the lion, rhinoceros, elephant, buffalo and leopard. However, there are many other varieties of animals this park that are worth more than a mention, as hippos live, Masai and Rothschild's giraffes, topi, warthog, white rhino.

Amboseli National Park

The view from this small park, are simply incredible, as is certainly the largest site for the Kilimanjaro Safaris Kenya is in his full glory to be seen.This is because the mountain seems directly in the shadow of the park and provides a background for the game stand the heart of the witnesses. Turning to the wildlife that can be seen here, cheetah, African wild dog, crocodile, giraffe and warthog can be identified. Should I close this section with another animal, however, elephants! There are more free roaming creatures huge fangs that go in large flocks to the park - sightings of elephants in this park are the two not to miss 1500The meaning of the word!

Hell's Gate National Park

The beauty of this park is that it has a distinct lack of large predators hunting. This means that a greater number of "Close up Safari, you can take, such as cycling, horse riding, camel and walking safaris and guided walks. This park is home to some amazing animals, including the level of zebra, jackal, impala, wildebeest and Beisa Oryx. There are also many different varieties ofVogel, thrive within the park boundaries, as the hoopoe, and steppe buzzards Lammer Geyer.

1 comment:

  1. Which of these national parks is closest to the coastal city of Mombasa. We are considering visiting the coast of Kenya this winter. We would like to get a mix of ocean and land-based wildlife viewing. I know that there is wonderful whale-watching and you can even swim with the Whalesharks too!

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