Kenya National Park and Reserve safaris and overnight stay
Tsavo East Safari with Overnight Stay at Ashnil Aruba Lodge
Book your Tsavo East overnight safari at Ashnil Aruba Lodge and get ready to adventure the largest and oldest national parks in Kenya.
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Masai Mara 2-day safari at Mara Engai Wilderness Lodge
Book your Masai Mara two-day safari at Mara Engai wilderness lodge and engage with the beautiful wildlife in Kenya.
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Masai Mara 3-day safari at Mara Engai Wilderness Lodge
Enjoy a three day safari in Masai Mara, see wildlife in thei habitat and have fun with family and friends at the Mara Engai lodge.
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Ngutuni and Salt Lick 2-Day Safari from Mombasa
Enjoy a 2-day excursion in wild Africa! Visit Taita Hills and Ngutuni wildlife sanctuaries on a safari in a modern 4x4 and stay overnight at Salt Lick Safari Lodge.
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Tsavo East Safari with Overnight Stay at Sentrim Tsavo Camp
Visit Tsavo East National Park, one of the largest and oldest national parks in Kenya, and enjoy game drives in the park, home of the red elephant.
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Tsavo East, Amboseli, and Taita Hills 4-Day Safari from Mombasa
Enjoy a 4-day safari through Tsavo East National Park and Amboseli National Park. Take a chance to spot some amazing wildlife.
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Masai Mara 2-day safari at Governors Camp
Enjoy with your family and friends a 2-day safari in Masai Mara at Governors Camp. Get the chance to see wildlife in its natural habitat.
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Tsavo East, Taita Hills and Salt Lick 3-Day Safari from Mombasa
Enjoy a 3-day safari tour to Tsavo East National Park and Taita Hills Wildlife Sanctuary. Take the chance to spot amazing wildlife!
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The inside story
Kenya houses many National Parks and Reserves where visitors can admire the beautiful and colorful nature and of course observe the wilderness inhabiting the parks. A variety of animal species live in the national reserves, alongside the Big Five, being elephants, lions, leopards, rhinoceros, and cape buffalos, you might be able to spot zebras and many different types of gazelles, hyenas, cheetahs and jackals. Also, streaming in the water, you might find hippopotamus and crocodiles.
Tsavo East National Park is one of the biggest and eldest parks in Kenya. The area where it lies is semi-arid, and opposite to it there is the West side of Tsavo National Park, the two are distinguished as they are crossed by the A109 road and the railway.
Masai Mara National Reserve is located upwards compared to Tsavo, and it is really close to the Tanzania border. The name is related to the Maasai people who inhabited this area.