Friday, February 24, 2012

Kenya Holiday: Kenya Holiday Vacations

By John Roney


An African Safari holiday and more specifically a safari in Kenya can take you to various parts of the country with absolutely many scenic, delightful and wonderful National Parks and Reserves and coastal beaches. The parks receive thousands and thousands of excited visitors who have the opportunity to see the magical experience that Kenya offers.

It's a beautiful country with a mixture of green forest, semi-arid areas, equatorial rain forest, mountains and vegetation. Spending your holiday vacations in Kenya will be the right choice since, you will also have a chance to visit big tea and coffee plantations in central province and also in Kericho. Kenya is a peaceful country where you will have good relaxation. You will rest in gorgeous big hotels, where you will have delicious food prepared by expert chefs. Kenya is highly populated with various tribe and different cultures. It's a country where you will learn, enjoy and meet new people.

The Great Rift Valley boasts of several Parks and reserves in Kenya. From the North we have the L. Turkana where we get the Sibiloi National reserve. This is an oasis in this northern desert. Running down south is the Samburu National Reserve known for the beisa Oryx and the Grevy's Zebra. Running further south, you come to the highest point in the country, the Mt. Kenya. The second highest mountain in Africa Mt. Kenya is a haven for mountain climbers and outdoor adventurers.

The Lake Bogoria and Lake Baringo are also on the floor of the Rift Valley. L. Bogoria is famous for the geysers and various bird species. Further south and you are at the Aberdare Ranges. Aberdares National Park is hone to the elephants and other animals. It is a place where you will enjoy night game viewing at the comfort of your balcony.

Jackline Mwathe Is A Tour Operator And Has Been Organizing And Reporting On Kenya Vacation, Travel And Tours For Years. For more information on Kenya Tourism, visit Kenya Holiday.




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