Kenya allround safari is a unique combination of parks and itinerary which gives the traveler an awesome experience of wildlife and nature . This tour leaves nothing behind when it comes to flora and fauna .
Travelers are to inform us where they want us to pick them up within mombasa . It can be from their hotel , airport or any other point within mombasa .
Tsavo East National Park is a natural area of flat, dry plains, with thorny bushes and swampy marshland near the river. It is teeming with diverse Kenyan animals including large families of giraffes, gazelles, hartebeests and zebras, as well as the "Big Five" must-see animals - buffalo, African elephants, lions, rhinos and leopards. The main purpose of a wildlife safari is to see Kenyan animals in their natural state. It never ceases to surprise people when they see birds perched near crocodiles, or gazelles grazing near big cats; however, the truth is that predators generally only kill to eat and, otherwise, the animals live together in harmony. These are the most common animals you may see during your visit to Tsavo East National Park: Cape buffalo, cheetahs, African elephants, gazelles, gerenuks, giraffes, hares, hartebeests, hyenas, impalas, leopards, lions, mongoose, black faced vervet monkeys, Sykes's monkeys, black rhinoceros, squirrels, warthogs, waterbucks, and zebras.
Red dust elephants , Man eater lions of Tsavo ,
Tsavo East National Park is generally flat, with dry plains across which the Galana River flows. Other features include the Yatta Plateau and Lugard Falls.
Tsavo West National park and Tsavo East National Parks were once a single park, but are now separated. Tsavo West National Park is situated west of its sister, Tsavo East National Park, and is approximately 188km west of Mombasa. This park is considered the best for topography fans who also want to view Kenya's animals and birds. There are many tourist attractions at Tsavo West National Park, from safari tours to see the red-skinned elephants, to birdwatching and hill hiking, to caving and boating. There are many Kenyan animals in the park, including elephants, African lions, hippos, cheetahs, hartebeest and buffalo.
Buffalos , Hippos , Ceocodiles
Visit the Lava Flows and Caves for geological interest; explore the caves or hike along the lava flow.
Amboseli National Park covers 392km² (151miles²) and has a mixed topography of plains, acacia woodland, rocky thorn bush, swamps and marshes. This diversity, along with a long dry season, ensures excellent viewing of the large concentrations of African animals living in this natural habitat. With its awesome view of Mount Kilimanjaro (Africa's highest mountain at 5,895m), Amboseli National Park offers a unique and breathtaking backdrop for viewing Africa's animals. It also has a dry lake basin that houses a temporary lake, Lake Amboseli, after the rains. Amboseli offers some of the best opportunities to see African animals because its vegetation is sparse due to the long dry months. Amboseli National Park is home to wild animals, which include the African elephant, buffalo, impala, lion, cheetah, hyena, giraffes, zebra, wildebeest among other African animals. There is also a host of Kenya birds, both large and small, to see if you keep your eyes open and stop at every sighting.
Mount Kilimanjaro , Herds of Elephants , among other big mammals
This day is spent with comprehensive game drives in the park to explore flora and fauna .. under the highest peak of africa " mount kilimanjaro "
Diversity of wildlife and birdlife in Amboseli eco system
The Taita Hills Sanctuary is a privately owned game ranch . In relation to its giant neighbor Tsavo, the sanctuary is tiny, only 11,330 ha, but it is a model conservation area with its own warden and rangers and at times has wildlife in plenty. Elephant and lion are resident and buffalo and cheetah are easily found. It is near to Lake Jipe which can be approached from the sanctuary. It is also possible, from this location, to visit the Taita Hills. The hills are densely populated but small pockets of isolated forest are retained. The hills are sufficiently isolated to develop endemic forms and birders come from afar to see the Taita Olive Thrush and the Taita White-eye. Some of the well-known house plants - African violets - have their origins in these hills; there are twenty species which all come from the Taita Hills and the Nguru mountains in Tanzania.
beautiful landscape with plenty of wildlife to be viewed at a close range
After an early morning game drive , followed by breakfast its time to check out and drive back to mombasa . Drop off at your hotel or residence and continue with your travel arrangements
Beautiful landscape with plenty of wildlife to be viewed at a close range within the lodge at the waterholes and in the whole sanctuary .
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