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Why go on Kenya safari.

Kenya has been known to be the ‘’home of the safari,’’ and rightly so. This is because Kenya offers one of the best chances to witness Africa in all its natural beauty. From the extensive savannah that seems never-ending to the snow-covered peaks of Mount Kenya, there are a number of landscapes that match the diversity of the fauna found in them. Visitors from every corner of the globe visit Kenya for more than just wildlife; they come to experience the mystique of a place that has stayed the same for millennia. Selecting a Kenya safari is a way to become part of the last true wilderness left in the world, where every morning is filled with the thrill of the unknown and every night holds African safari memories for years to come.

The spectacle of the Great Migration.

One of the most powerful reasons to visit Kenya is to witness the Great Migration in Masai Mara. This is often called the ‘’Eighth Wonder of the world,’’ and it involves over two million wildebeest, zebras and gazelles moving across the plains in search of the fresh grass. It is hard to imagine how many there are until you can actually witness the huge numbers stretch out before you as far as the eye can see. However, it is when the herd crosses the river that the action takes place. The migration involves braving crocodile-infested water in order to get across to the other side. It is a noisy, dusty and breathtaking experience that captures the true essence of the African wild.

Home of the legendary Big five.

Kenya is one of the best places in the world to see the ‘’Big Five’’ lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo and rhino. Historically, these were the most difficult animals to hunt on foot, but today, they are the most sought-after sights for photographers and then nature lovers. In parks like Amboseli national park, you can see massive herds of elephants walking against the backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro, which provides some of the most iconic views in all of Africa. In Lake Nakuru National Park or Ol Pejeta Conservancy, you have a high chance of spotting the rare and then beautiful rhino. Seeing these powerful creatures in their natural habitat, rather than behind the bars of a zoo, gives you a respect for their strength and the delicate balance of the ecosystem they support.

Breathtaking and diverse landscapes.

The geography of Kenya is so varied that it feels like visiting several different countries at once. In the north, you have the rugged, arid beauty of Samburu National reserve where the Ewaso Ngi’ro River provides a lifeline for unique wildlife like the reticulated giraffe and Grevy’s zebra. In the centre of the country, the lush forests and then the cool highlands offer a completely different atmosphere. Then there are the Great Rift Valley lakes such as Lake Naivasha and Lake Elementaita, which are often covered in a pink blanket of thousands of flamingos. All of this means that a different experience is offered each day, depending on whether you drive through vast savannah deserts or go walking in dense green forests and take a cruise through the river surrounded by hippo families.

Why go on Kenya safari.

Culture and Maasai tribes.

Kenya safari is all about the people and not just wildlife. The country is a home to over 40 different ethical groups, each with its own unique language and then the traditions. The Maasai and Samburu people are perhaps the most famous known for their vibrant red clothing, intricate beadwork and deep connection to the land. Many safari itineraries include a visit to a traditional village, where you can learn how these communities have lived alongside wild animals for many years. Engaging with the local guides and then the villagers allow you to see the bush through their eyes, learning about their traditional medicine, tracking skills, and then the folklore that has been passed down through generations. This human connection makes the safari experience much deeper and then more meaningful.

World class conservation and eco-tourism.

Being an early conservation champion, going to Kenya is one way of contributing to wildlife protection. In Kenya, many wildlife conservancies work in collaboration with the local communities, meaning that those living close to the national parks get involved in their benefits. By using the lodges that promote sustainable tourism, you help finance activities such as anti-poaching operations and habitat restoration programs. There are various organizations you could visit including David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust where they protect orphaned baby elephants or Giraffe Center to conserve endangered Rothschild’s giraffe. The realization that you are helping with the conservation of these species by being there gives your trip in Africa a greater meaning and purpose, as now your vacation becomes a part of something greater conserving our planet.

Ideal blend of adventure and comfort.

Be it backpacker or high-end, whatever be your budget, Kenya can offer you the best of both worlds in its safari adventures. You can choose to stay in a simple tent under the stars, while listening to the sounds of the night, or in a world class luxury lodge with a private swimming pool overlooking a watering hole. The hospitality in Kenya is famous for being warn and then welcoming, with ‘’Karibu’’ (welcome in Swahili) being a word you will hear often. After an early morning game drive, there is nothing quite like retuning to a delicious meal and then a comfortable bed. It is due to these exciting days and nights that make Kenya a suitable destination when you want to take a safari holiday whether alone, as a couple, or with your entire family.

Conclusion: Safari tours in Kenya will give you the best adventure of your life while meeting mother nature and the amazing African continent. From witnessing the migration of thousands of hoofed animals across the plains to listening to the tales of a wise Maasai elder, the country offers many educational and soul-stirring experiences. In this place, you get a chance to see the glory of the big five, support global conservation campaigns, and then relax under the boundless skies of the savanna. After leaving the country, you won’t be taking only pictures, but also a renewed way of looking at life and a profound appreciation for the wilderness that exists in the world today.

 

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