 Amboseli is a land of giants. This is a place of wide dry plains, where the horizons stretch into the furthest distance and become one with the sky. Amboseli is renowned for its elephant populations and large herds, including some impressively tusked bulls are drawn to a series of large, lush swamplands.
|
|
Read More
|
|
 Amboseli is renowned for its elephant populations and large herds, including some impressively tusked bulls drawn to a series of large, lush swamplands. Amboseli is a land of giants...
|
|
|
The vast plains of Tsavo are crossed by the main Nairobi-Mombasa
railroad. This historic railway was, in 1899, the scene of one of
Africa’s greatest Adventure stories
and the legend of the Maneaters of Tsavo...
More information on Tsavo
|
|
|
The twin National Parks of Tsavo East and West together form one of
Africa’s largest wilderness reserves. This single National Park is
larger than the island of Jamaica. Tsavo as a whole consists of 10
million acres of
pure wilderness,
incorporating savannah, ranges and hills, acacia and montane forest,
and an extensive river system.
The vast plains of Tsavo are crossed by the main Nairobi-Mombasa
railroad. This historic railway was, in 1899, the scene of one of
Africa’s greatest Adventure stories.
Two large lions actively preyed on
the railway workers as they built a bridge over the Tsavo river,
claiming over 120 victims. They evaded hunters for well over a year,
and the legend of the Maneaters of Tsavo was born. The sheer scale of
Tsavo gives the visitor a chance to really get away from it all, and to
explore the wild in total solitude. On safari here you will see large
herds of Elephant, their hides often
a luminous red with dust, as well as Lion, Buffalo, Eland, Giraffe
Impala, Kudu and possibly Rhinoceros.
|
|
Read More
|
|
This spectacular region is considered the gateway to Kenya’s wild Northern frontier country. Wild and sparsely populated, much of Laikipia is covered by large privately owned ranches. On most ranches cattle share the land with free ranging wildlife.
In
recent years this wildlife has become a valuable asset, with many
ranches now establishing guest houses, homestays and private camps
within their boundaries. This has proven a great success, and many
ranches now rely on a thriving tourist trade.
|
|
Read More
|
|
This spectacular region is considered the gateway to Kenya’s wild Northern frontier country. Wild and sparsely populated, much of Laikipia is covered by large privately owned ranches.
|
|
This spectacular region is considered the gateway to Kenya’s wild Northern frontier country.
|
|
Read More
|
|
The entire Samburu region is a place of breathtaking and magical beauty,
a place where the vision of a deep red sunset silhouetting the doum
palms brings the perfect
end to a day on safari.
|
|

The Ewaso Nyiro river flows through three great northern reserves,
Samburu, Buffalo Springs and Shaba. The waters of this great
river draw wildlife in great numbers to its banks, creating
an oasis of green.
The verdant riverine forest is a stark contrast to the arid thorn
studded plains. Samburu is visited by large herds of Elephants, drawn by
the promise of water.
In the dry season, the elephants use their tusks
to dig deep into the dry river beds, unearthing precious water. These
waterholes then become a focal point for other game.
|
|
Read More
|
|
|
Meru is an explorer’s paradise. The least visited of Kenya’s larger parks and reserves, this remote region is a lush green Eden.
More information on Meru
|
|
|
‹ ‹ Start ‹ Prev 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 Next › End › ›
|
| Results 601 - 610 of 675 |