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Amazing Kenya safari - The Ultimate Guide for a Vacation in the Wild

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  Serving as the setting for both “Out of Africa” and “ Born Free ”, Kenya is one of East Africa’s most iconic destinations. It’s home to large swathes of acacia-dotted savannah and flamingo-filled lakes, as well as an idyllic Indian Ocean coastline dotted with beach resorts. Kenya’s national parks and wildlife reserves provide habitat for a staggering number of wildlife species, as well as a migratory birdlife that’s second to none.  Kenya boasts an outstanding choice of luxury lodges and camps that provide a comfortable base for an action-packed safari. You can kick back beside a sparkling swimming pool during the heat of the day and watch the sunset with a cocktail in hand from the comfort of your private deck. Whether you want to photograph herds of elephants backed by the peak of Mount Kilimanjaro, experience community-based tourism in Laikipia or birdwatch in the Samburu National Reserve, here’s our insider guide on where and when to stay on a Kenya safari . Serving ...

The Complete Guide to a Tanzania Safari vs a Kenya Safari

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  If you’re thinking about heading to East Africa on safari, then you probably have two destinations in mind - Tanzania and Kenya. These neighbouring countries boast some of the most famous national parks and wildlife reserves on the continent, as well as collectively hosting the Great Wildebeest Migration . Deciding whether you should embark on a Tanzania safari or head to Kenya might have you stumped, which is why we’ve created this guide with some of our expert insights. By breaking it down into different interests, you can figure out which destination will offer the safari experience you’ve always dreamed about. The Great Wildebeest Migration Traversing both Kenya and Tanzania, the  Great Wildebeest Migration    sees hundreds of thousands of wildebeest, zebras and opportunistic predators make a 3,000+ kilometre journey between the Serengeti National Park and the Maasai Mara National Reserve. Rather than following a set route, their movements are determined...