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Number of Attractions Found for Country : > 20  Aberdare National ParkOne of Kenya's deep forested National parks and a great water catchment Area serving more than five million Nairobi residents with water See the Aberdare Tree Tops Hotel where the her majesty the queen of England was declared the head of the Royal Pa
 Masai Mara National ReserveVast is the name of the game in the Maasai Mara. The spectacular game reserve with its undulating plains, hills and woodland grooves in the Southeast corner of Kenya, shares its Southern border with Tanzania. This is lion and elephant country with leopard
 The Great Wildebeest MigrationThe largest mass movement of land mammals on the planet and one of the most breathtaking events in the animal kingdom, The Great Migration involves millions of ungulates, most notably wildebeest, as they follow an annual circular route around the Serenget
 Tsavo West National ParkCombined Tsavo East and West National Parks makes Tsavo one of the world?s largest game sanctuaries covering 13,280 sq. miles or 20,812 sq. km. Tsavo East is larger and more arid, though less visited. There are only two permanent rivers in this vast area,
 Lake Nakuru National ParkLake Nakuru is world famous haunt for flamingos. This is a beautiful shallow lake just south of the township Nakuru, surrounded by acacia woodland and rich savannah, Lake Nakuru National Park is a superb example of conservation at work in the wild. Origin
 Lewa Wildlife ConservancyThe Craig family converted their entire farm on the northern slopes of Mt Kenya into the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy in 1995, with a mandate to protect and conserve the wildlife of Kenya. They had to convince the local communities to stop seeing animals as
 Manda IslandManda Island is part of Lamu Island Archipelago superbly located on the east coast side of the Indian Ocean. Manda Island offers swaying palms with a beautiful stretch of virgin beach. Manda Island offers a perfect holiday destination for both romantic an
 Mara and SweetwatersAt 24,000 acres, Sweetwaters Game reserve is a private game sanctuary, which is home to Sweetwaters Tented Camp. From the camp there are magnificent views across the plains to the snow-capped peaks of Mt. Kenya. The luxurious thatched-roof tents overloo
 Mount Kenya National ParkMount Kenya is the Kenya's highest mountain and Africa?s second largest. Sitting astride the equator its icy summit reaches to 5199 meters (17,058 feet). The entire mountain above the 3200-meter contour forms a national park. Mount Kenya is an imposing ex
 Tsavo East National ParksCombined Tsavo East and West National Parks makes Tsavo one of the world?s largest game sanctuaries covering 13,280 sq. miles or 20,812 sq. km. Tsavo East is larger and more arid, though less visited. There are only two permanent rivers in this vast area,
 Sheldrick Wildlife TrustThe David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust is a small, flexible charity, established in 1977 to honour to memory of a famous Naturalist, David Leslie William Sheldrick, the founder Warden of Tsavo East National Park in Kenya, where he served from its inception in
 Kiwayu Island - Next to LamuKiwayu Island is part of the Zanzibar Archipelago and lies on the East Coast part on the Indian Ocean forming a northern Lamu Archipelago. For centuries, the bay of Kiwayu has been a calling point for Arab dhows trading in ivory, carpets and carved chests
 Karen Blixen Museum, NairobiThe Museum was built in 1912 by Swedish Engineer Ake Sjogren. Karen and her husband bought the Museum house in 1917 and it become the farm house for their 4500 acre farm, of which 600 acres was used for coffee farming. Their marriage failed after eight ye
 Bwindi Impenetrable National ParkThe Impenetrable Forest Reserve was gazetted in 1942, upgraded to the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park in 1992 and proclaimed as a World Heritage Site in 1994. In the local Lukiga language, Bwindi actually means 'Impenetrable.
 Kibale Forest National ParkKibale Forest National Park is the all time best destination for chimpanzee tracking in Africa. The diversity and density of primates in Kibale is the highest in Africa. The most famous of its 13 species is the chimpanzee, our closest relative. Kibale's 1
 Lake Mburo National ParkLake Mburo National Park is one of Uganda?s smaller national parks but well worth a visit with a mix of lakes and plains and fantastic for bird watching. The park covers an area of around 260km square and has a good mix of habitats and scenery with rollin
 Mgahinga Gorilla National ParkMgahinga Gorilla is Uganda's smallest national park. However, it is also one of the most dramatic for the park lies on the northern slopes of Mts. Muhabura, Mgahinga and Sabyinyo, three volcanoes that create an unforgettable regional backdrop.
 Mount Rwenzori National ParkMount Rwenzori National Park is also known as the Mountains of the moon, Mount Rwenzori National Park is an interesting safari destination in Uganda famous for mountaineering safaris. In AD150, the Alexandrine geographer Ptolemy wrote of a snow capped mou
 Murchison Falls National ParkMurchison Falls National Park is the largest park in Uganda which protects a chunk of untamed African savannah bisected by the mighty river Nile. The park is named for the dramatic Murchison Falls, where the world's longest river explodes violently throug
 Queen Elizabeth National ParkQueen Elizabeth National Park is superbly located on the rift valley floor between Lakes Edward and George where a mosaic of habitats supports 95 mammal species and a remarkable 612 species of birds. Forty years ago, Douglas Willocks described the diverse |