Masai Mara National Reserve
Masai Mara is famous for the spectacular Great Migration, which offers unparalleled opportunities to witness the legendary Big Five: lion, leopard, rhinoceros, elephant, and Cape buffalo in their natural habitat. Its savannahs and high predator density guarantee an adventurous safari experience.
Amboseli National Park
Amboseli is the absolute best place in Africa to get close to massive herds of free-ranging elephants. Crowned by the breathtaking, snow-capped backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro, this national park brings the contrast of the dusty plains against the iconic mountain peak.
Hells Gate National Park
Leave the traditional safari vehicle and explore dramatic gorges, towering cliffs, and volcanic landscapes on foot or by bicycle in this unique park. Famous for the towering Fischer’s Tower and steaming geysers, it offers a thrilling, active adventure for nature lovers.
Lake Nakuru National Park
Home to around 56 varied species of mammals and nearly 450 bird species, one will be blown away by the beautiful ecosystem in the Lake Nakuru National Park. It is a beautiful wildlife haven consisting of picturesque ridges.
The abundant algae in the alkaline lake attract large numbers of Flamingos, which adds a perfect pink scenic view.
Nakuru Park also provides a sanctuary to white and black rhinos. Travellers from Kolkata can enjoy bird watching, game drives and also a visit to Makalia waterfall.
Fort Jesus Museum
Fort Jesus is one of the most popular UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Mombasa. An eye-catcher for history lovers, this fort is located near the coastline of Old Town Mombasa and was built by the Portuguese near the end of the 16th century with the purpose of protecting the town from outside invaders, as Mombasa was a popular trading spot.
Mount Kenya and Mount Kenya National Park
Kenya is not only home to wildlife reserves but one of its big attraction is Mount Kenya which is the second-highest peak in Africa and is now an extinct volcano.
Mount Kenya is a popular trekking attraction, which opens door to fascinating forests, mountain vegetation and wildlife. Climbers can enjoy three peaks of Batian (5199m), Nelion (5188m) and the lowest peak, that is, Lenana (4985m).
Surrounding the mountain is the forest reserve called Mount Kenya National Park which was declared UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997. It has rich wilderness including elephants, waterbuck, white-tailed mongoose, tree hyrax and Elands.
Malindi Beach
Malindi beach consists of pristine white sands, swaying palms, and some of the finest coral reefs in East Africa. It is the ultimate tropical escape for scuba diving, snorkelling, or simply soaking up the sun after a dusty wilderness safari.
ShimbaGame Park
Shimba Game Park is the only place in Kenya to see Sable Antelope. Tourists also love the birdlife in the forest. Sheldrick Falls is another popular visiting site, and be sure to be mesmerised by the herd of elephants in the park.
One can easily reach the park by road from Mombasa or Diani Beach, and it is surely a magnificent one-day visit.
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