Top 7 Places to visit in Kenya | East Africa

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ม.ค. 2020
  • Well known for its savanna safaris, Kenya is a popular tourist destination that has garnered tourists from all walks of life. Lying at the very heart of the East African Rift Valley, Kenya is known to be a place of world-class wildlife viewing and stunning game reserves. The best time to visit Kenya is from the month of July to September and is an ideal time for a perfect getaway. Check out some of the best places to visit in Kenya which you can visit during your Africa tour.
    Masai Mara -
    Masai Mara is considered to be one of the most spectacular game reserves and attracts tourists from all over the world. This place is popular because of the local Masais who live there and take care of the land as well. Masai Mara is well known for its unique site of migration that can be witnessed from the month of July to October.
    Lake Naivasha
    Located between Lake Nakuru and Maasai Mara's vast plains, Lake Naivasha is one of Kenya's top tourist destinations. Renowned for its Safaris, Lake Naivasha allows a stunning view of the city to its visitors. Lake Naivasha is a perfect getaway for those who are planning to explore the African beauty.
    Mount Kenya
    Mount Kenya is the second-highest mountain in Africa in the world, in Central Kenya south of the equator. Frequently referred to as the ‘Place of Light', Mount Kenya is one of East Africa's most spectacular landscapes.
    Amboseli National Park
    Approximately four drives southeast of Nairobi, Amboseli National Park is often referred to as the' Land of the Giants' because of its massive tusked elephants. Five primary welfare areas, including open plains, acacia trees, rocky spiny bush land, marshland and swamps, are protected within the national park.
    Diani Beach
    Bask in the tropical weather at Diani Beach in Mombasa and enjoy a beautiful view of the palm-lined beach and pristine white sands. This beach extends from the Congo River north to Galu Beach in the south and offers plenty of water sports like swimming, fishing and kite surfing.
    Lake Nakuru
    Lake Nakuru is situated in the Great Rift Valley and the park is run by the wildlife service of Kenya and is surrounded by marshes, forest and grasslands. The park occupies 73 square meters not only of the lake, but also of the wetlands, woods and marshes, and also includes the Makalia Falls on the southern end of the park.
    Ol Pejeta Conservancy
    Kenya's Ol Pejeta Conservancy is the only sanctuary of biodiversity that protects the species at risk. The restoration is a sanctuary for more than thousands of mammals and birds that can roam freely in the protected area, focusing not just on the big five.
    To book your Kenya Safari Holidays, please log on to www.africaincoming.com/
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