Lake Nakuru National Park
Lake Nakuru is famous for its thousands of flamingos, which form a pink spectacle along the shores. The park is also home to endangered rhinos and other wildlife like lions, leopards, and giraffes.
Mount Kenya
As Africa’s second-highest peak, Mount Kenya is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a challenging destination for climbers. Its surrounding national park offers scenic hikes, alpine vegetation, and diverse wildlife.
Lamu Island
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lamu offers a rich Swahili culture and history. The island’s narrow streets, dhow sailing, and historic architecture make it a unique coastal experience. Visitors can explore Lamu Museum, Shela Beach, and the Old Town.
Tsavo National Parks
Tsavo East and West are among Kenya’s largest national parks, known for their dramatic landscapes, including the Yatta Plateau and Lugard Falls. Wildlife enthusiasts can spot large herds of elephants, lions, and diverse bird species.
Samburu National Reserve
Samburu is a lesser-known gem where visitors can see rare northern species like the Grevy’s zebra, reticulated giraffe, and the Somali ostrich. The Ewaso Ng'iro River is a lifeline for the wildlife in this semi-arid region.
Hell's Gate National Park
Famous for its towering cliffs, geothermal springs, and gorges, Hell's Gate offers activities such as hiking, rock climbing, and biking. It's also home to various wildlife species and offers views of geothermal activity.
Nairobi National Park
Just a short drive from Nairobi’s city center, this park offers a unique opportunity to view wildlife against a backdrop of the city skyline. It's home to lions, rhinos, and giraffes, and it's also a sanctuary for black rhinos.
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