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Meru National Park

In the heart of Kenya, there is Meru. The National Park established in 1966 is today one of the most famous in the world, and certainly the most appreciated by tourists, after Maasai Mara. In Meru National Park you will find every single animal symbol of Africa, it is a paradise for wildlife, a smallContinue reading "Meru National Park"

Maasai Mara National Reserve

Maasai Mara. This is probably the best known natural area in the world. Every single TV nature documentary has described this region, at least once . We have all dreamed of adventure, incredible sunsets, wild landscapes while watching the migration of wildebeests, the running of the gazelles, lions chasing their prey. We have all imaginedContinue reading "Maasai Mara National Reserve"

Welcome to Lake Nakuru National Park

Welcome to Lake Nakuru National Park, one of Kenya's highest natural reserves - at 1754 metres a.s.l. This park takes it name from the town of Nakuru and the lake of the same name, which is a special lake. Its water, in fact, contains high levels of soda which allow the growth of a particularContinue reading "Welcome to Lake Nakuru National Park"

Exploring Kora National Park

Kora National Park, in central Kenya, is not just another protected region of Africa. This place has a story made of animals, plants, scientists and heroes. This is where the British naturalist biologist George Adamson lived most part of his life, studying lions and learning the traditions of local people. He soon became "baba yaContinue reading "Exploring Kora National Park"

Hell’s Gate National Park, your safest safari

Once upon a time the Devil came to Earth thruogh a break in a rock. This fairy tale could also be the story of Hell's Gate National Park, in Lake Naivasha region, Kenya. The "gate" of this name, in fact, is a narrow crack in the rocky hill that overlooks the lake. Probably from thatContinue reading "Hell’s Gate National Park, your safest safari"