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The 117 km² Nairobi National Park is unique by being the only protected area in the world with a variety of animals and birds close to a capital city (driving time: 20 min.). As expected, the park is a principal attraction for visitors to Nairobi. It is the only park where you can be sure of seeing a rhino.... |
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| This 170 km² freshwater lake is a paradise for bird watchers. It is home to an incredible variety of bird species, including the fish eagle... |
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Created in 1961, this park is one of the most visited parks in Kenya. It is a shallow soda lake, with large flocks of flamingoes and other water birds. But on the shores there is much more wildlife, like warthogs, waterbucks and buffaloes, even occasional a leopard... |
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| The Masai Mara is Kenyas' most popular wildlife park. It is best known for its annual migration between July and November, coming from the Serengeti. Every year more than a million wildebeest and zebras travel through the park. A visit of the Masai Mara is a must for visitors of Kenya... |
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| Amboseli national park is a small park with a less density of wildlife like the Masai Mara, but with a spectacular background, formed by african highest mountain, the Kilimanjaro.. |
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Tsavo is the largest national park in Kenya, covering 22.000 km². It is devided into Tsavo West and East. The undergrowth is considerably higher than in Amboseli or Masai Mara; to compensate, you get some of the most dramatic landscapes in Kenya and comparatively few visitors... |
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Mount Kenya is an extinct volcano straddled across the equator, and is Africa's second highest peak. The scenery is stunning and quite breathtaking. The mountain has two main peaks - Batian (5200m) and Nelion (5188m). It is also a botanist's paradise, with a wide variation in flora as the altitude changes. .... |
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