Journey through Kenya
June - March
The country which, arguably, started the notion of safari eco-tourism is so interesting and spectacular in wildlife and landscape, it should certainly be considered for any travel to the dark continent. From the high savanna of Laikipia in the shadow of Mount Kenya, to the wild Tsavo bush of the dry south-east, and up to the stark & beautiful desertscapes of Turkana, this country still possesses the spirit of Africa.
Laikipia
Laikipia Wilderness & Lewa Wilderness Camp
The Laikipia Plateau, where a very successful model of mixed rangeland & wildlife conservation has been employed by private landowners, and panthers make occasional appearances, its beauty is very unique. There are a few properties here which embody a real and authentic spirit of adventure and true bush experience, and have become very important conservation stories for Rhinoceros, Painted Wolves, and many others.
Lake Turkana
Koros Camp & private expeditions.
A place really which has almost no equal on earth, Turkana is the world’s largest permanent desert lake and is cradled in a landscape of wonder and beauty with still active volcanic activity, one of the densest populations of Nile Crocodile, and adjacent wonders only seen to be believed such as the Suguta, Hoodoo and Painted valleys.
Tsavo
Galdessa
A huge, unfrequented, but very wild national park, Tsavo East is palm-lined and baobab studded countryside for the adventurous souls among us! Those who wish to explore Africa with the soles of their feet and their hearts pumping with the fast rhythm of childhood, stand in awe with elephant on the banks of the Galana, or sat under a billion stars listening to owls on their nocturnal predations, Tsavo awaits
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