35-50 years of age
There have been a number of new parks in Africa the last years, but Kenya still has an advantage in terms of tourist facilities, good roads and connections.
35-50 years of age
Amazing beaches, loads of wildlife, scuba diving, Rift Valley, Mount Kenya, Aberdares...the list goes on.
Email Samuel Kuria | 35-50 years of age
Kenya has diverse ecosystems which are home to a diverse variety of wildlife including birds, not to mention its sheer scenic beauty.
The friendliness of the Kenyan people, the beautiful and diverse country with it's abundance of wildlife. Our stay in Kenya took as to four game parks/reserves and also to a beach resort in Mombasa. Would I go again? YES!
The bird life was second to none. We visited Lake Nakuru and saw around a million of flamingos. As well as pelicans, cormorants and other birds. At Lake Naivasha we saw eagles, kingfishers and other birds. On the Masai Mara we saw a lilac breasted roller and a lion cub. We visited the Mara at the time when all the wilder beast we there and there were thousands of animals to see.
50-65 years of age
Our Kenyan tour included Samburu (hot and arid), Lake Nakuru (Flamingo and Rhino), another lake included a boat trip to get close to Hippo and hunting Fish Eagle. Finally the amazing, incredibly beautiful Masai Mara, lions and cheetahs on kills, an amazing variety of bird life - ground hornbill, secretary birds, vultures, ostrich and more - wildebeest in astonishing numbers, warthog, buffalo, zebra, giraffe, gazelles, antelopes, elephant and finally a beautiful scene of around eight lion cubs gleefully greeting thei mother.
50-65 years of age
great country, verny nice people, beautiful flora and fauna
Email Wajahat Mahmood | 20-35 years of age
Kenya is heavily dependent upon earning from Safari, so they really have concentrated their focus to develop the reserves and making a world class tourism experience
Nice climate, wide open spaces in safari areas. Many tourist Jeeps and mini-busses on the lodges.
Kenya is a good place for safaris. It is compromise between a certain level of organiztion (some call it civilization) the bush vibe feeling.
There are places in africa which are more remote more basic but if you in wildlife spotting and photograhy you won't realize it on (good) the pictures taken.