Thursday, August 16, 2007

Kenya safaris into the colourful Masai tribesmen sacred land.

A land so much favoured by the gods that lions, leopards, giraffes, elephants and other wildlife roam freely just ten kilometres from the metropolitan capital city of Nairobi and most of the countryside. Clearly the closest natural wildlife encounter in the world.

Kenya, a truly sacred land of contrast.

With over forty game and marine reserves, this rubber stamps the saying ‘safari was born in Kenya.’ Spectacular wild game, the rich coral marine parks, the most beautiful beach and resorts in the eastern sea board, breath taking rift valley landscape, not to mention the most recently declared world heritage site – Lamu island. The annual wildbeast migration in the heart of the masai land has just been nominated as one of world wonders. view full article

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

african safari will be once in a lifetime experience and its rich in hospitality hotels are no less. Even small camps and lodges had all the luxuries that you expect when you are on a holiday.

jerryke said...

With parks like masai mara one can easily say that safari was born in kenya but lets not forget Tanzania. I'm Kenyan but i have much respect for Tanzania and it wildlife not to mention it's people. So safari was born in East Africa. Besides we share a common language Swahili.