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Masai mara:
On the South Western part of
Kenya is the heartland of the Maasai. The Maasai are a
strongly independent people who still value tradition and
ritual as an integral part of their everyday lives. They
regard themselves not just as residents of this area but are
as much a part of the life of the great plains teeming with
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Amboseli National Park:
Amboseli
National Park is located in Loitokok District, Rift Valley Province of
Kenya. The ecosystem mainly savannah grassland spread across
the Kenya-Tanzania border.
Samburu National Park:
Lies 325 kilometres north of Nairobi
in the hot and arid fringes of the arid northern region
of Kenya. The Reserve is within the lands of the colourful
Samburu people, close relatives of the Maasai, and boasts
a number of wildlife species rarely found elsewhere.
Tsavo National park:
This fine national park covers
a huge variety of landscapes, from swamps and natural
springs to rocky peaks, extinct volcanic cones and rolling
plains. It’s easily the more beautiful of the two parks, but
wildlife can be hard to spot. Birds are very common and
there are large populations of elephants, zebras, hippos and
leopards. Lions are present, but they tend to stay hidden.
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