KENYAN SAFARIS


Nothing says “classic safari” quite like a Kenyan safari. A Kenyan safari not only boasts spectacular natural beauty in one of the most unspoiled places on earth, but it also brings you up close and personal with Africa’s most sought-after wildlife. Togoro Adventure Safaris ensures that you experience a luxury Kenyan Serengeti safari tour like no other.

Maasai Mara

In southwest Kenya, there is Kenya’s greatest wildlife reserve that not only shares its border with the Serengeti in Tanzania but also equally participates in the Serengeti Migration of wildebeests—the biggest show ever staged by animals on Earth. Encountering the Big Five—lion, leopard, elephant, rhino, and buffalo—and interacting with the Maasai people are the most enjoyable aspects here. The remarkable game reserve shares a border with Serengeti. Named after the Maasai people who can be spotted from afar, the park has gained popularity through the Wildebeest Migration that can be seen from July to October. The large number of lions, leopards, and cheetahs in the area makes it just the right spot for your wilderness dream.

Lake Nakuru

Surrounded by wooded and bushy grasslands on the floor of the Great Rift Valley, Lake Nakuru is a visitor’s paradise. The wide ecological diversity and varied habitats of the lake have been great attractions for people from around the world for centuries. Home to both black and white rhinos, lions, leopards, hippos, and endangered Rothschild’s giraffes, it is a year-round destination in Kenya to visit. Located at the southern edge of the town of Nakuru and about 164 km north of Nairobi, the lake facilitates the presence of algae, which attracts large populations of flamingos, making it the best destination for bird watching. There is a remarkable number of endangered white and black rhinos, more than any place in Kenya. This magnificent water body hosts shows of prey and predators that will surely make your safari tour eventful and a memory to look back on with laughter.

Naivasha

Rising from the floor of the Great Rift Valley and being surrounded by the thick forest that lies within the crater of Mount Longonot, Lake Naivasha is one of the primary drinking holes for buffalos, zebras, elands, impalas, waterbucks, and other grazers, as well as a favorite place for hippos to cool themselves during the day. This is the Rift Valley’s highest lake, located just a short drive from Nairobi. The lake is the primary water source for zebras, waterbucks, impalas, elands, buffalos, and other grazers who come to drink, while for hippos, this is the perfect spot for cooling off during the day. The unique geological features of papyrus swamp and acacia woodland witness the area’s volcanic past. More than 450 bird species reside here, making it the perfect spot for bird watching too. Its breathtaking landscapes are surely something you should not miss while on your African safari in Kenya.

Amboseli National Park

It is considered to be one of the top-rated national parks in Kenya. With the backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro, it is a beautiful park to be explored by nature lovers. Visiting the local Maasai community living around the park and experiencing their authentic life and culture is a way of adding value to your Serengeti safari. The park is famous for being the best place in Africa to get close to free-ranging elephants among other wildlife species. Other attractions of the park include opportunities to meet the Maasai people and spectacular views of Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest free-standing mountain in the world.

In Amboseli’s case, it is big skies and far horizons combined with swampy springs and dry, dusty earth trampled by hundreds of animals that offer just the right show of nature between the predators and prey in their daily struggles for survival.

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