Kenya Camping Safaris are ideal ways of having budget tours in Kenya with customized itineraries that can suit solo travelers, couples or group tours. Kenya is located within the wildlife rich East Africa, bordered by Uganda, Tanzania, South Sudan, Ethiopia and Somalia. Kenya has been remarkably one of the growing tourist destination in East Africa, with the country having a wide variety of wildlife to offer.
The mesmerizing beauty of the country, rich in flora and Fauna, the beautiful landscapes spiced with the savanna, Lakelands, the mountain highlands, the Great Rift Valley, manifest the plethora of wild animals such as the lions, buffaloes, hippos, elephants and rhinos to mention but a few, that are found in the country.
Lake Naivasha – in Kenya, the lake Naivasha region is an outstanding agriculture region in the country. The region is surrounded with plenty sources of water supply, and has fertile soils this secures it as one of the important region in the country. Lake Naivasha is predominantly one of the leading birding destination in the world, however other wildlife exist here that includes animals such as the buffalo, giraffe, Colobus monkeys, hippos, zebras and much more can be spotted here.
Amboseli National Park – the park is a home to a variety of wildlife and remarkably known to habituate hundreds of elephants. For travellers interested in wildlife sightings, a visit here will offer you a great chance to spot wild animals such as rhinos, hippos, lions, buffalo and many more. Amboseli National Park ecosystem is mainly compassed with savanna and a few swampy areas to which you can have a great chance to view from an observation hill. Here travellers also take a clear view of the amazing Mountain Kilimanjaro the highest mountain in Africa.
Masai Mara National Reserve – A camping Safari to the Masai Mara National Park is worthy and rewarding while in Kenya. Masai Mara National Park was established in in 1961, situated in the enormous game park in Narok County, Kenya, that is adjacent to the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania. The Game Reserve was named after the Masai folk, the original occupants of the region. The look of the park from the distance, with circles of trees, thickets, savanna and the cloud shadows that seem to dot the park also contributed to the name of the park.
Masai Mara National Reserve is famously known as one of the greatest and most popular wildlife habitats in Africa. The Reserve is an incredible place to site wildlife, with the park habituating all the cats that is to say the lion, leopard and the cheetah, the reserve also hosts one of the Africa’s natural wonders that is the Great Migration, where over 1.5 million wildebeest, thousands of zebra and hundreds of thousands of gazelles enter the Reserve from the south, that migrate from the Tanzania’s Serengeti. A visit here is a wonderful choice that will offer you with the great feel of the African wilderness.
A camping safari to Lake Nakuru. Lake Nakuru is one of the country’s natural pleasures, and in recent years one of the ranking tourist destination in the country. Lake Nakuru is remarkably known for habituating the pink flamingos and thus a perfect destination for birding activities.
A camping safari to Lake Nakuru offers a great chance to travellers to watch the large numbers of flamingos that gather together to feed on the lake’s large algae. The pink flamingos in Lake Nakuru are one of the rare scenic beauty, where the flamingos move spectacularly back and forth as they feed, and occasionally take a flight , that creates a rosy drama that African legends are made of.
Kenya camping safaris are available all year round and these can be planned with camping gear or on self drive safaris. We also plan Uganda gorilla tracking safaris, wildlife tours, Tanzania safaris and Rwanda tours.