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Aberdare National Park

In 1950, Kenya decided to stop the wild hunting in some of its regions and founded many protected areas, especially in the territories of some historical tribes. Aberdare National Park was founded in that very year. It covers an area of 765.7 sq km, 180 km north of Nairobi including three counties. The Park's territoryContinue reading "Aberdare National Park"

Aberdare National Park

In 1950, Kenya decided to stop the wild hunting in some of its regions and founded many protected areas, especially in the territories of some historical tribes. Aberdare National Park was founded in that very year. It covers an area of 765.7 sq km, 180 km north of Nairobi including three counties. The Park's territoryContinue reading "Aberdare National Park"

Amboseli, the king of Parks

This is the park we all seem to know. Amboseli National Park is the park every nature documentary on television will tell about, every now and then. We have already traveled these paths, seen these landscapes and admired those animals so many times ... But being there, being a part of it, is a deepContinue reading "Amboseli, the king of Parks"

Amboseli, the king of Parks

This is the park we all seem to know. Amboseli National Park is the park every nature documentary on television will tell about, every now and then. We have already traveled these paths, seen these landscapes and admired those animals so many times ... But being there, being a part of it, is a deepContinue reading "Amboseli, the king of Parks"

Lake Magadi

A chemical lake in the middle of the most beautiful natural landscape in Africa. Is it possible? Yes, it is, if you are speaking of Magadi, one of the lakes of the volcanic land of African Rift. As the most famous Natron, in Tanzania, this Kenyan lake derives from volcanic activity and as water driesContinue reading "Lake Magadi"