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Kenya is a land as diverse as your imagination, from a lion's roar to a bird's chirp, a Masai warrior to a fisherman, snow-capped peaks to thick forests and silver beaches to grassy plains. At the heart of East Africa, straddling the equator, is a land of wildlife documentary heaven and a sunbather's paradise! The country plays host to the largest animal movement in the world during the annual migration into the Masai Mara, which is home to the 'big five' - elephant, lion, buffalo, rhino and leopard, and has a heritage and culture which fascinates all those who visit

 

Kenya generally regarded as the jewel of East Africa, with some of Africa’s finest beaches, magnificent wildlife and scenery. It is a astonishingly beautiful land, from the coastal coral reefs and magnificent white sandy beaches to the mountains and the top of Mount Kenya.

Amid these two extremes is the rolling savannah, which is home to the game parks of Kenya; the lush highlands with their green coat of coffee and tea plantations; and the spectacular Great Rift Valley, the giant scar across the face of Africa.

Above all,
Kenya is a place for safaris, and one-tenth of all land in Kenya is designated as either a national park or reserve. Just about every African plains animal is present. Over 50 parks and reserves cover all habitats from desert to mountain forest, and there are even marine parks in the Indian Ocean.
 
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