
Kenya
Most visitors to Kenya are there for one thing, and one thing only. Safari. For some of the best, head to the Masai Mara National Reserve where you can see the ‘Big Five’ (lions, buffalos, elephants, leopards and rhinos) in their natural habitat. Or witness the unforgettable sight of two million wildebeest’s migrating for greener pastures.
The Kenyan capital, Nairobi, is also well worth some of your precious holidaying time too. Full of restaurants offering diverse menus with great local dishes, and offers some of the coolest clubs and laid back jazz lounges. Make sure to meet some locals. Kenyans are proud of their country, and they welcome visitors. From Mombasa to Kisumu, the country is host to many different cultures, and you should find time to visit some of the tribes and learn some of their traditions.
From white sandy beaches and azure seas, to bush safaris and snow capped equatorial mountains. From waking with giraffes to watching the sun set over the savannah, time spent in Kenya is guaranteed to change how you look at the planet and will invigorate your soul.
The Kenyan capital, Nairobi, is also well worth some of your precious holidaying time too. Full of restaurants offering diverse menus with great local dishes, and offers some of the coolest clubs and laid back jazz lounges. Make sure to meet some locals. Kenyans are proud of their country, and they welcome visitors. From Mombasa to Kisumu, the country is host to many different cultures, and you should find time to visit some of the tribes and learn some of their traditions.
From white sandy beaches and azure seas, to bush safaris and snow capped equatorial mountains. From waking with giraffes to watching the sun set over the savannah, time spent in Kenya is guaranteed to change how you look at the planet and will invigorate your soul.
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