Kenya is famous as one of the most gorgeous safari destinations globally, encompassing exclusive scenic sprit, wildlife, cultures, and energetic ecosystem. The country has quit an array of national parks and reserves that offer tourist an exciting chance to see Africa at its best. we will look at some of the main attractions that travellers enjoy when on a safari across the plains of Kenya.

Maasai Mara National Reserve

Welhelmed as one of the best placed for wildlife watching, Maasai Mara National Reserve is well known for its big five and congregation of wildebeest and zebras migration from Serengeti plains of Tanzania. This event occurs between the month of July and October and is among the most dramatic known to the animal world.

This reserve hosts the ‘big five’; lions, elephants, leopards, buffaloes and rhino, other predities include cheetahs, hippos and many species of birds. Safari activities in the Maasai Mara include wildlife viewing in cars,balloon flights in the mornings and cultural activities namely a visit to the Maasai villages that are found in the area. It can be attended from high-class lodges to low budgets of the camps making the visitable for many people.

Amboseli National Park

Sitting at the base of the mighty Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, Amboseli National Park got its popularity by elephants and breathtaking views of the mountain. This park occupies vast acacia savannah, papyrus swamp, and aquatic habitats with immobilization of the fauna. The guests can take a view at the population, which comprises such representatives of fauna as elephants, buffaloes, giraffes, and many types of birds, including the African fish eagle.

As an example, the park noted for its elephant trekking adventures where enthusiasts have a close view of the elephants. The park also presents as a perfect place to experience the cultural encounter with the Maasai people, from where tourist can get to learn more about the culture, values and beliefs of the Maasai tribe. 3.

Tsavo National Park

Tsavo National Park, the world’s largest national park, has two parts, the Tsavo East and the Tsavo West with its diverse terrains. Tsavo East is mostly flat and sandy with red soil while Tsavo West has a variety of features including; steep sided volcanic condition, riverine, and regionally damper vegetation. The park offer a broad diversity of wildlife such as the elephants, lions, hippos, the black rhino among others. As it is endowed with ‘special’ nature attractions principally the Mzima Springs and Chyulu Hills, it is a Mecca for visitors who love nature. This park offers activities that include game viewing, walking & night game viewing and drives. Tsavo also has special lodges and camps that make one interact with natural environment while on a tour.

Lake Nakuru National Park

Flaunting the one of the most beautiful and famous lakes, NHF-designatte Lake Nakuru National Park recognized as the UNESCO world heritage site famous for the fabulous population of pink flamingos. this park became important for over 400 bird species even if number of flamingos change depending on water level. Apart from the birds, the.black and white rhinos are also found in the park and this makes it a significance breeding ground for the animals. Visits within the park may involve game viewing around the lake, thus affording the scenic view of the place that has got many many attractions of wildlife. The park has wetland biome, grass land biome, woodland biome and many others hence there are many opportunities of viewing different biome.

Samburu National Reserve

Samburu National Reserve is one of the most unrecognized parks in Kenya despite its richness and intimate safari adventure experience than the large parks. They include; deserts, rivers with palm trees, and the Ewaso Ng’iro river to support the wildlife. In extreme case, the following are being found in the park, reticulate giraffe, Somali ostrich, and grevy’s zebra which are rare to be seen in other parts. Besides wild animals, there are real and Rasiking Samburu tribespeople to help tourist have a glimpse into the lives of the colorful Samburu tribespeople. This small, beautiful and isolated reserve offers opportunities for game drives, camel safaris and guided nature walks. 6. Meru National Park

Meru National Park,

Though, is not as popular as other parks, is a perfect choice for those who love safaris. Situated in the area just south of Mount Kenya, the park consists of grasslands and savannahs as well as shrublands and forests, and wetlands. This habitat supports many forms of wildlife such as elephants, lions, leopards and very many classes of birds. Meru ensures that tourists can find the wildebeest migration in the different parks with fewer people than in famous parks. The park has also a conservation function aimed at the protection of the species like rhinoceros and other endangered species. Morning guided walking and night game drives are among the best ways to tour this relatively unspoilt area.

Ol Pejeta Conservancy

Sitting near Nanyuki, adjacent to the Lake Nakuru National Park, Ol Pejeta Conservancy is undeniably one of Kenya’s most spectacular wildlife conservancies. It is the biggest black rhino sanctuary in East Africa and the only home of the last two living northern white rhinos.

The conservancy groups itself under wildlife conservation to present members and visitors with an opportunity of responsible tourism. These are include; game drives, guided bush walks, and even chimpanzee tracking station although the chimps are not wild ones but those that have been rescued from the wild and freed at the Kibale chimp sanctuary. The beauty of this beautiful place is even boosted by the presence of Mount Kenya which form the backdrop of this beauty.

Hell’s Gate National Park

Extraordinary option for the unconventional safari lovers in Hell’s Gate National Park is the hiking and self-pitched camping, rock climbing and bicycling within sight of wildlife. Having been established near the Lake Naivasha, its landscapes features primary of cliffs and geothermal vapor make it incredible. Here one could meet zebras, giraffes and, such antelopes as sables,_impalas and many others while strolling through the picturesque landscapes. With stunning geography and the opportunity to view those animals on a hike or bicycle ride, the park is a wonderful surprise for every tourist plan.

Conclusion The trip destinations of Kenya can best be described as diverse and scenic. Beginning with the famous Maasai Mara to the hidden gems of Meru, each has what the other lacks in presenting the beauty of the country; both fauna and flora and societal tapestry. You are an adventure lover; a wildlife enthusiast or a first timer, whatever your case maybe Kenya has much to offer and memorable moments that will remain in your heart for a lifetime. However when planning your safari, it is important to do this considering the different things that you would like to do in a particular park, as well as involving the local people and the conservation agencies that are so important to the preservation of these priceless ecosystems. Other than being eager to see the Big Five, a Kenyan safari is a profile into the wilderness of Africa.