Planning a trip to Kenya

6 National Parks in Kenya Which Are Especially Dedicated To Wildlife Lovers

The real beauty of Kenya can be witnessed through its raw & rustic national parks which are home to infinite endangered species. If you are planning a trip to Kenya as a wildlife lover, here are some of the national parks that you want to explore firsthand.

Maasai Mara:

Placed at the south-west of Kenya Maasai Mara is undoubtedly one of the finest wildlife reserves Africa has to offer. Merged with the world-famous Serengeti National Park, Maasai Mara is home to nearly 95 species of mammals & birds. The park offers a fascinating view of the African wildlife which can’t be missed at any cost.

Amboseli National Park:

Resting at the bottom of Mt Kilimanjaro, this national park is among the best in Kenya. The major attraction of this national park is sighting hundreds of enormous elephants with massive tusks. Apart from this, the national park is also sanctified with amazing sights which can be best witnessed during the dusk & dawn.

 

Tsavo National Park:

One of the largest and oldest safari parks in Kenya, Tsavo national park forms the largest sheltered region in Kenya and it’s also home to most of the larger mammals, vast herds of rhino, red elephant, lion, buffalo, crocodile, hippos and 500 bird species. This huge reserve is also blessed with extinct volcanoes, rocky landscapes, and sparse grasslands.

 

Lake Nakuru National Park:

Giving an escape from the continuous sight of the wild beasts, Lake Nakuru National Park will take you on a journey to see diverse bird species from a very close proximity. This is perhaps one of the best places in Kenya to check out if you are after a bird safari.

 

Mt Kenya National Park:

The 2nd highest mountain in Africa with a stature of 5,199meters Mt Kenya is surrounded with immaculate views of the lakes, glaciers, mineral springs, tarns, and sightings of different rare animal species and unique montane plantation.

 

Samburu National Park:

Resting in the middle of the Rift Valley region of Kenya, the name of this national park is originated from the Samburu tribes of Kenya who were colonized in this province for a long period. With no barricades around, the Samburu Park is almost an open grassland which accommodates rare animal & bird species like the grevy’s zebra, long-necked gerenuk, and Beisa oryx.

 

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