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Travel
Guide - Kenya
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Queen of Safaris!
- Kenya
Kenya is by far the most popular safari destination in the world. Its cultural mosaic is Africa in miniature, with almost every main African tongue spoken and over forty distinct ethnic groups. Larger than Germany, equatorial Kenya has three major water bodies - the azure Indian Ocean, Lake Victoria and Lake
Turkana. Queen
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wildlife
Kenya has more than 50 nature sanctuaries to preserve its vast array of wildlife. Over 160 species of mammals are native, most notably the 'big five'; the elephant, rhinoceros, buffalo, lion, and leopard.
This rich Animal kingdom bring tourists to Kenya. |
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safaris
Safaris in Kenya typically start and end in either Mombasa or Nairobi. Camping safari cater for budget travelers and
white water rafting safaris in Kenya provide a combination of white-knuckle adrenaline thrills and scenic bird and game viewing. |
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Nairobi
The
cosmopolitan capital of Kenya, Nairobi, is
perhaps the only capital city in the world
that feature wildlife game parks that
offer a view of the city skyline.
Like most modern cities, it has markets, suburbs and spacious mansions. |
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Bird watching
With a favorable climate, most bird species remain year round and perhaps most impressive is the
vast number and variety of birds in Kenya. Over 1000 species have been identified, including the ostrich and frequently spotted in the plains in pairs or flocks. |
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