KENYA
RESERVATIONS
Kenya lies astride the equator
on the eastern coast of Africa. Kenya is bordered in the north
by Sudan and Ethiopia, in the east by Somalia, on the southeast
by the Indian Ocean, on the southwest by Tanzania and to the west
by Lake Victoria and Uganda.
Kenya is notable for its' geographical variety.
The low-lying, fertile coastal region, fringed with coral reefs
and islands, is back by a gradually rising coastal plain, a
dry region covered with savanna and thornbush.
Revered by many anthropologists as the
'cradle of humanity', Kenya is wild and a little dangerous.
If you're adventurous - and sensible - it promises the globe's
most magnificent wildlife parks, unsullied beaches, thriving
coral reefs, memorable mountainscapes and ancient Swahili cities.
Kenya has 59 national parks and game reserves
including the world's greatest wildlife spectacle, the annual
wildebeest migration to the Maasai Mara
In Kenya you'll find 42 timeless cultures, many
in villages unchanged by the modern world
Kenya provides ecotourism opportunities to learn
about endangered wildlife such as the black rhino, sea turtle,
Grevy's zebra, sitatunga, wild dog and Colobus monkey
Did you know that Kenya has a 300-mile Indian
Ocean coastline of pristine beaches, warm, turquoise waters
and protective coral reefs?
All this can be taken in by trekking or on a
camelback or horseback, perhaps a hot air balloon, a boat or
biking up a mountain.
They are over 38 golf courses, many of championship
quality. Don't be surprised if you have to wait for wildlife
to cross your next hole in Kenya.