Lake Manyara
A beautiful park tucked against the escarpment of Africa's Great Rift
Valley. The park is well known for its tree climbing lions, elephants,
hippos, flamingos and large troops of baboons. A short visit to this park
will greatly diversify your safari experience as the lush green jungle
habitat is a stark contrast to other parks you will visit during your
safari.
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Ngorongoro Conservation Area
One
of the most spectacular sights you are likely to see while on safari lies in
the Ngorongoro Crater. The crater is a microcosm of the East African
savannah and a natural wonder unique in the world. Upon descent to the
crater floor you are treated to a magical experience where herds of zebras
rub shoulders with wildebeest, gazelle and buffalo. The crater provides a
great chance of seeing some of Africa's biggest bull elephants and many
predators among a myriad of other animals.
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Serengeti National Park
Tanzania's
most famous park, the Serengeti, is located in the southern sector to the
Masai Mara. Wildebeests, zebras, gazelles and antelopes cluster in great
family groups. The wildebeest alone number around one and three quarter
million. The Serengeti is famous for its large prides of lions and numerous
cheetahs and giraffes. It's also well known for the beautiful and
picturesque acacia trees, and piles of granite boulders (kopjes)
interspersed throughout the plains of the Serengeti The plains them selves
are teaming with wildlife. This is truly a photographers paradise!
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PARKS WE VISIT IN KENYA
Amboseli
National Park
Amboseli
National Park located at the foot hills of the famous Mount Kilimanjaro.
Although the park covers an area of just over 250 Sq miles. Amboseli
National Park is a photographer’s dream with magnificent views of snow
capped Mount Kilimanjaro looming near as a backdrop for vast herds of
elephant. It is here that some of Kenya’s largest bull elephants and buffalo
roam freely through lush swamplands fed by the melting snows of Kilimanjaro.
Herds of Zebra, wildebeest and gazelle graze on the grassy plains and
transverse dry, dusty lake beds in search of water. Wooded areas of acacia
forests offer great possibilities to photograph abundant species of bird and
animal life sustained by and living among these beautiful trees. Amboseli is
home to many of the Masai people, the proud, tall nomadic warriors, famous
for their acts of bravery and heroism as they protect their herds of cattle
from predators and other dangers, ever present in the African brush. A visit
to a Masai Boma affords one the opportunity to photograph these beautiful
people in their home as they have lived for hundreds of years.
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Sweetwaters Private Game Reserve
Enjoys magnificent views across the plains to the snow-capped pe
aks
of Mount Kenya, and has an abundance of wildlife and tropical vegetation.
Sweetwaters Game Reserve and Chimpanzee Sanctuary is home to the "Big 5"
game - Lion, Leopard, Rhino, Elephant and Buffalo. The sanctuary was a
project initiated by the Jane Goodall Institute to setup a colony where
chimps could be introduced, rehabilitated and taught to fend for themselves
in an area similar to their natural living conditions.
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Samburu
Game Reserve
The
entire Samburu region is a place of breathtaking and magical beauty, a place
where the vision of a deep red sunset silhouetting the doum palms along the
river as a leopard emerges to hunt brings the perfect end to a day on
safari. The river is permanent and supports a wide variety of game including
elephant, buffalo, cheetah, lion, as well as game rarely seen elsewhere such
as the Grevey's zebra, Beisa oryx, Reticulated giraffe, Somali ostrich and
the long-necked Gerenuk. Samburu is also a haven for birds, as over 350
species inhabit the riverine forest growing along the Uaso Ewaso Nyiro
River.
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Lake
Nakuru National Park
World famous for it's Flamingos. At times millions of flamingos line the
shore of the lake.
They move among the soda lakes throughout the Rift Valley, feeding on algae
that forms on the lake beds. Thousands of birds in flight offer stunning
images for photographers. There should be many great photo opportunities for
Yellow Billed Stork, African White Pelican, Martial Eagle and a variety of
other birds. Nakuru is famous not only for it's birds, but for it's wildlife
sanctuary. The Park is teaming with game. It is one of the pest places in
Kenya to see Leopards and several prides of Lions. Rare Black and White
Rhino can be seen here along with large herds of Waterbuck, Buffalo, Zebra
and endangered Rothschild's Giraffe. Fantastic photo opportunities abound!
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Masai
Mara National Park
Possibly
the greatest wildlife theater on earth! The most spectacular time to visit
is traditionally July through October when nearly two million wildebeest,
together with thousands of zebra and gazelle follow their migratory route
through the Masai Mara headed toward Tanzania’s Serengeti plains. Elephant,
hippos, zebra, Masai giraffe, wildebeest, impala, Thomson’s and Grant’s
gazelle, topi, hartebeest, waterbuck, jackal, spotted hyena, lion, leopard,
cheetah, crocodile, baboons and monkeys are permanent residents in the park.
Chances are excellent of spotting many of them on any game drive. Masai Mara
covers an area of approximately 1050 sq miles and is home to a wide variety
of bird life. Ostrich, secretary birds, crowned cranes, hawks, eagles,
marabou storks, vultures, guinea fowl and franklins are just a fraction of
the nearly 400 species of birds found in the park. In the Mara stunning
photographic possibilities are endless!
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