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Kenya Safari - Watch The Nature, Closest Possible!

By: Sue Mitchell
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Now you can see wildlife that with a Safari in Kenya, and the best part of this is to not have to cost an arm and a leg, not unless you get too close to the lions.
Now you can see wildlife that with a Safari in Kenya, and the best part of this is to not have to cost an arm and a leg, not unless you get too close to the lions. How many times have you seen the National Geographic program on TV and thought how outstanding photography and how close they are to animals. I have often thought how wonderful it would be to see wildlife and birds in their natural environment and not just in the zoo.

Kenya is situated in East Africa and it is a magical mixture of lush rainforests, bleak desert, snow peaked mountain tops and grassy woodlands that offer a once in a lifetime experience. Here are different kind of stunning scenery with magnificent lakes, coral white sandy beaches and beautiful National Parks, one of which, the Meru National Park, was used in the film ‘Born Free’ to release the lioness, Elsa, back into the wild that will give you not only some of the best photo opportunities you’ve ever had, but also memories that you will cherish forever and can re-live every time you get your photo album out. You will have a chance to get sample of grow their own local produce including coffee, tea, rice and pineapples it all first hand because it is a rich and varied agriculture place.

You can choose between different types of safari in Kenya, depending on how you like to travel and where to stay. The bird life is also broad and may have a look at some of the rarest species of birds, while in his safari.

The wildlife in Kenya is among the most diverse in Africa and you can expect to see anything from lions, tigers, cheetahs, elephants, zebra, and giraffes to crocodiles, gazelles, ostrich, and buffaloes. The birdlife is also extensive and you may catch a glimpse of some of the rarest bird species whilst on your safari. You can choose from different types of Kenya safari depending on how you like to travel and where you like to stay. The accommodation ranges from simple camping tents to luxurious safari lodges and there are so many different types of safari to take advantage of like 4 wheel drive, railway, boat, trekking, horseback and even elephant safaris.

These days a lot of the tribes are much more westernized and families are composed of a mixture of these different tribes, who are famous for their openhandedness. You also have the opportunity to put together some of the local tribes and experience their culture and you can even participate in tribal dances. But there are many different tribes in Kenya, as the Boran, Luhya, the Embu and the Orma, to name a few. The Masai tribe is the most famous of Kenya and is the most traditional in the sense that they have not changed their habits and rituals, as they originated and are probably the most widely known for its jewelry and colorful clothes.
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