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Kenya and Tanzania National Parks Overview

KENYA AND TANZANIA NATIONAL PARKS OVERVIEW

Explore the Beauty of East Africa

Park Highlights

  • Breathtaking vistas, abundant wildlife, and endless plains
  • Famous Great Migration of wildebeest, zebras, and other antelopes
  • Photographer’s and naturalist’s paradise with diverse animal species
  • Over 450 bird species
Situated in the southwest of Kenya, covering an area of 1,510 square km (583 square miles), the Masai Mara National Reserve is a land of breathtaking vistas, abundant wildlife and endless plains.

Park Highlights

  • Home to iconic wildlife including lions, zebras, and large numbers of African elephants
  • Exceptional opportunities for close encounters with free-roaming members of the Big Five
  • Authentic and rich Maasai culture
  • Stunning landscapes and biodiversity
Situated in the southern region of Kenya, Amboseli National Park stands as a renowned wildlife conservation area, enticing visitors with its stunning rich biodiversity and stunning landscapes.

Park Highlights

  • Famous for colonies of flamingos on the shores of Lake Nakuru
  • Bird lover’s hub with over 400 bird species
  • Habitat for over 100 endangered rhinos
  • Home to the endangered Rothschild’s giraffe and numerous other animal species
Lake Nakuru National Park, the park most famous for the colonies of flamingos that live on the shores of the park’s Lake Nakuru.

Park Highlights

  • Arid landscape dotted with rugged hills and Ewaso Nyiro River
  • Home to rare species such as Grevy’s zebra, Somali ostrich, and gerenuk
  • Cultural immersion with local Samburu tribes
  • Less crowded environment for intimate wildlife viewing
Samburu National Reserve in Kenya offers a unique safari experience, distinguished by several key features.

Park Highlights

  • Serene freshwater lake at an elevation of 1890 meters
  • Over 450 distinct birdlife species identified
  • Primary drinking hole for buffalos, zebras, elands, impalas, waterbucks, and hippos
Resting at an elevation of 1890 meters is the serene freshwater Lake Naivasha, a superb oasis to include on your safari holiday in Kenya.

Park Highlights

  • Renowned for protecting various species including the world’s last northern white rhinos
  • Wide variety of wildlife including lions, giraffes, elephants, and chimpanzees
  • Opportunities for game drives and reflective moments at camp
Resting at the foot of Mount Kenya, overlooked by its dramatic snow-capped peak, Ol Pejeta Conservancy is a beautiful destination for nature enthusiasts.

Park Highlights

  • Largest of Kenya’s national parks established in 1948
  • Vast semiarid plains covered by dormant vegetation
  • Wildlife includes elephants, lions, rhinoceroses, buffalo, hippopotamuses, and more
  • Hundreds of species of birds
Tsavo National Park, national park, southeastern Kenya, east of Mount Kilimanjaro.

Park Highlights

  • Vast savannas, sweeping grasslands, and diverse wildlife
  • Famous for hosting the awe-inspiring spectacle of the Great Migration
  • Includes the Big Five – lions, elephants, buffalo, leopards, and rhinoceros
  • Truly immersive and unforgettable safari experience
An iconic expanse of wilderness, the Serengeti National Park is a jewel of East Africa.

Park Highlights

  • Includes the spectacular Ngorongoro Crater, the world’s largest caldera
  • Global importance for biodiversity conservation
  • Density of wildlife inhabiting the area
  • Annual migration of wildebeest, zebra, gazelles, and other animals
The Ngorongoro Conservation Area spans vast expanses of highland plains, savanna, savanna woodlands, and forests.

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