MASAI MARA GAME RESERVE
1,672 square kilometers of expansive savannah, gently rising hills, and riverine forests – this is the Masai Mara, Kenya’s most famous wildlife reserve. In the Maasai language, Masai Mara means “the land that never ends.”
1,672 square kilometers of expansive savannah, gently rising hills, and riverine forests – this is the Masai Mara, Kenya’s most famous wildlife reserve. In the Maasai language, Masai Mara means “the land that never ends.”
Tsavo National Park is home to the Big Five – elephant, rhino, buffalo, lion, and leopard. The red elephants, in particular, are the iconic symbol of this park…
Covering 9,055 square kilometers, Tsavo West National Park offers a much more varied landscape compared to its larger counterpart, Tsavo East National Park. It is dominated by open bushland,…
Ernest Hemingway made Amboseli National Park famous with his novel “The Snows of Kilimanjaro.” It is located near the border with Tanzania and is an ideal place for wildlife viewing, especially during the dry season.
It is world-famous for its huge flamingo colonies, which sometimes turn the lakeshore into a pink sea, and as one of East Africa’s most important rhino conservation areas. The park is home to over 150 black and white rhinos.
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