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Kenya

 

Kenya is the safari destination and remains one of the finest places in Africa to see wild creature. Its crowd of iconic game reserves include the Amboseli National Park, Maasai Mara and both East & West Tsavo. Every year, masses of wildebeest and zebra travel across the Tanzanian border into southern Kenya on the almanac Great Migration – one of nature’s utmost remarkable events. On the coastline, historic Swahili settlements and white-sand beaches await.


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Visa Validity: 90 Days
Duration of stay: 30 Days

Tour Guide Cities

Welcome to Kenya, a land of awe-inspiring landscapes, abundant wildlife, and vibrant cultures. Prepare to be captivated as you explore this East African gem, where adventure and natural beauty await at every turn. Discover the wonders of Kenya on a tour that will leave you with memories to cherish for a lifetime.

Nairobi

The capital and largest city of Kenya, Nairobi, is a bustling metropolis with a vibrant atmosphere. It serves as the country’s economic and political hub, offering a wide range of attractions, including the Nairobi National Park, Nairobi National Museum, Karen Blixen Museum, David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, and the bustling Maasai Market.

Mombasa

Located on the coast of Kenya, Mombasa is a popular beach destination and major port city. It is known for its pristine beaches, historic sites like Fort Jesus, Old Town with its narrow winding streets and Arabic influence, and vibrant markets where you can experience the local culture.

Mombasa is Kenya’s main tourist destination. It is on the eastern coastline of Kenya, bordering the Indian Ocean which has made it a popular destination for its beaches. Mombasa offers a diverse marine life, world-class hotels and friendly atmosphere. There is a tropical climate all year and it is a great destination filled with activities for all ages.

Mombasa is one of the oldest cities in sub-Saharan Africa, and its precise date of founding remains unknown. The first accounts of Mombasa date back to the 12th century, when the Arab geographer Al Idrisi mentioned it as a prosperous trading post in his writings. Pre-colonial Mombasa was a prosperous city state in a region of East Africa known as the Swahili Coast, which also included other city states such as Zanzibar and Kilwa Kisiwani, and a main centre for trade between Africa and the Arab World, with trade routes even going as far as India and China. At different points in history, Mombasa would be ruled by the Portuguese, Arabs and British. The city’s culture today still exhibits that of its pasts. Historical ruins like Fort Jesus and the Old Town are attractions that display the history in Mombasa.

The central part of the city, Mvita, is an island in a river delta, accessed by bridges and from the south by ferries operating around the clock. It is a very cosmopolitan city, and you can see a group of Muslims wearing niqab (here known as “bui bui”) and Giryama people wearing almost nothing at the same time and place.

Nakuru

Welcome to Nakuru, a captivating city nestled in the heart of Kenya’s Rift Valley region. Known for its natural beauty and abundant wildlife, Nakuru offers a wealth of attractions and experiences that will leave you enchanted. Let’s explore the highlights of this remarkable destination:

Lake Nakuru National Park: Prepare to be mesmerized by the spectacular Lake Nakuru National Park, a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and birdwatchers. The park is renowned for its large population of flamingos, which create a mesmerizing pink spectacle along the lake’s shores. Embark on thrilling game drives to spot rhinos, zebras, giraffes, buffaloes, and a variety of bird species. Keep your camera ready as you encounter breathtaking scenes against the backdrop of the shimmering lake.

  1. Menengai Crater: A visit to Nakuru is incomplete without exploring the magnificent Menengai Crater. This dormant volcano offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes, with its lush greenery and rolling hills. Hike up to the crater rim for an unforgettable vantage point and take in the awe-inspiring natural beauty that stretches as far as the eye can see.

  2. Hyrax Hill Prehistoric Site and Museum: Delve into Nakuru’s rich history at the Hyrax Hill Prehistoric Site and Museum. Discover archaeological finds that date back thousands of years, providing insights into early human settlements in the region. Explore ancient artifacts, learn about the lifestyle of early inhabitants, and gain a deeper understanding of Nakuru’s cultural heritage.

  3.  Nakuru Town: Take some time to explore Nakuru Town itself, a vibrant urban center that offers a mix of modern amenities and local charm. Stroll through bustling markets, where you can browse colorful stalls selling fresh produce, traditional crafts, and clothing. Engage with friendly locals, sample local cuisine, and immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of this bustling Kenyan city,

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