Kenya is considered the cradle of humanity, one of the best places to see animals, and a melting pot of African, Arab, and Indian cultures. Kenya is densely forested, making it one of the world's greenest countries. Among the vastest rainforests are the Mau Forest, the Burning Forest, and the Kakamega Forest. Some woodlands, notably in Kakamega, are home to unique species of butterflies and snakes that are not found elsewhere. Aside from visiting the Big Five, this destination is recognized for its distinctive travel experience.
National parks and Kenya go hand in hand. It’s home to a whopping 24 of them. From the unforgettable scene of thousands of wildebeest crossing the Mara River during the migration to the sight of steaming geysers at Hell’s Gate National Park. It's a beautiful scene.
Kenya's most famous national park, not least because it is the path for the Great Migration, which takes millions of wildebeest, giraffes, and zebra from the Serengeti in southern Tanzania over the Mara River to the lush grass of Kenya. Crocodiles of the Nile lay on the riverbanks, waiting for their victim.
The Mara has not only this majestic scene of the wild world but this attraction also diverse traditional communities, travelers will be attracted through traditional singing, dancing colorful dresses. Imagine, you can be feeling everything under the moonlight, beside the camp-fire, it's a masterpiece scene!
There’s possibly no better place in the world to watch elephants than Amboseli National Park in the country’s south. A big part of the appeal is the setting – Africa’s highest mountain, the snowcapped Mt Kilimanjaro, is the backdrop for seemingly every picture you’ll take here. Just as significant, Amboseli was spared the worst of Kenya’s poaching crisis and these elephants are remarkably tolerant of human presence (allowing you to get really close). And their tusks are among the biggest in Kenya.
Mt Kenya is the country’s highest peak and the second highest on the continent. Located in the heart of the country and in the hearts of the Kikuyu people, this is not a mountain to be admired from afar. With four days, some determination, and several layers of warm clothing, you could find yourself standing on the frozen summit of Point Lenana, mere minutes from the equator, but a whole world away from the other African experiences.
The highest peaks of Batian (5199m) and Nelion (5188m) can only be reached by mountaineers with technical skills, but Point Lenana (4985m), the third-highest peak, can be reached by trekkers and is the usual goal for most mortals. The views are awe-inspiring – when they’re not hemmed in by opaque mist.
Kenya isn’t particularly well-known for its rock-climbing, but that’s more to do with a lack of infrastructure rather than a lack of suitable places.
Kenya has some of the best trekking trails in East Africa, ranging from strenuous mountain ascents to rolling hill country and forests.
Balloon trips in the wildlife parks are an absolutely superb way of seeing the savannah and, of course, the animals.
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