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The Kenya National Parks & Reserves

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MASAI MARA NATIONAL RESERVE

Renowned for the Great Migration, one of the most spectacular wildlife events where millions of wildebeest,
zebras, and gazelles migrate across the Mara River. The reserve is also known for its high density of BIG FIVE (
Lion, Elephant, Buffalo, Rhino & Leopard).

AMBOSELI NATIONAL PARK

Famous for its large herds of elephants and
stunning views of Mount Kilimanjaro, the
park offers an iconic African landscape and
excellent opportunities for wildlife
photography.

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LAKE NAKURU NATIONAL PARK

A birdwatcher’s paradise, this park is best known
for its thousands of flamingos that create a
stunning pink shoreline. It is also a sanctuary for
black and white rhinos, making it a key spot for
rhino conservatio

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LAKE NAIVASHA

Divided into Tsavo East and Tsavo West, these parks are known for their rugged landscapes, red elephants, and the Mzima Springs. They offer an adventurous safari experience with less crowded game drives.

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HELL’S GATE NATIONAL PARK

Famous for its geothermal activity and dramatic landscapes, including towering cliffs and gorges.

It offers unique activities like rock climbing and cycling, and inspired the landscapes in Disney’s “The Lion King.”

SAMBURU NATIONAL RESERVE

Known for its 5 Rare unique wildlife species like the
Grevy’s zebra, reticulated giraffe, Baiser Oryx, Gerenuk
gazelle (Giraffe gazelle) and Somali ostrich. The Ewaso
Ng’iro River that runs through the reserve attracts a
diverse range of animals.

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ABERDARE NATIONAL PARK

Characterized by its mountain ranges and dense forests, this park is known for its scenic beauty and waterfalls. It’s also a great place to spot the rare bongo antelope and other forest-dwelling animals.


OL PEJETA CONSERVANCY
PARK

A model for conservation efforts, Ol Pejeta is home to the last two northern white rhinos and offers a sanctuary for rescued chimpanzees. The conservancy focuses on innovative conservation practices and community engagement.
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TSAVO NATIONAL PARKS

TSAVO NATIONAL PARKS (EAST
AND WEST)

One of the largest national park systems in the world, Tsavo is known for its diverse landscapes, including volcanic hills, rivers, and savannahs. Tsavo East is famous for the “Red Elephants” due to the red dust, while Tsavo West is known for the Mzima Springs and the dramatic Chyulu Hills.
TSAVO NATIONAL PARKS (EAST AND WEST)

MOUNT KENYA NATIONAL PARK

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mount Kenya is Africa’s second-highest peak. The park offers unique alpine flora and fauna, and is a major trekking and climbing destination.
MOUNT KENYA NATIONAL PARK

MERU NATIONAL PARK

Known for its wild and remote atmosphere, Meru offers lush vegetation and diverse wildlife. It gained fame as the setting for the book and movie “Born Free,” based on the story of Elsa the lioness.
MERU NATIONAL PARK

NAIROBI NATIONAL PARK

NAIROBI NATIONAL PARK

The only national park within a capital city, offering a unique blend of urban and natural landscapes. It’s home to a variety of wildlife, including lions, giraffes, and rhinos, and is crucial for breeding and protecting endangered species
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