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Kenya
Kenya straddles the Equator and is cut from North to South by the splendour of the Great Rift Valley. About 50 km wide and up to 3000m deep, this valley offers the viewer dramatic scenery, exquisite lakes and incredible birdlife. Lake Nakuru and its pink flamingos are the best of these. Kenya boasts many wildlife parks and reserves, the most famous being the Masai Mara Reserve, while Tsavo National Park is one of the world's largest sanctuaries. Amboseli Reserve boasts game roaming the savannah with the snow capped Mount Kilimanjaro in the background. The extinct volcano of Mount Kenya dominates the highlands, while the idyllic stretches of tropical beaches give this magnificent gem of Africa yet another dimension.
The Masai Mara Reserve
The Masai Mara is one of the few remaining places left on earth where herds of game can still be seen in vast numbers, along with the Serengeti in Tanzania. The Great Migration between the Masai Mara in Kenya and the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania is a phenomenon that is beyond description. Some 2 million wildebeest and zebra migrate north into The Masai Mara during the dry season, returning to the southern Serengeti as the rains falls from December to March. These animals are relentlessly tracked by predators, often preying on the sick and weak as they migrate in a clockwise fashion each year. The spectacles of great herds of game attempting to cross the crocodile infested waters is a once in a life time opportunity.
The Kenyan Coastline
The beauty of Kenya's 480km coastline rates along side that of Zanzibar. A true tropical romantic paradise of unspoilt palm fringed beaches stretch for miles along the coast of crystal clear, turquoise waters. The coral reef running the length of this coastline offers some of the best diving, snorkelling, as well as big game fishing in its spectacular under-water world. This makes a perfect combination with an African safari.
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