Zanzibar, Islands and Coast

The low, lush coastal strip northwest of Selous is home to Tanzania’s largest city, Dar es Salaam, which serves as the gateway to the fascinating islands of Zanzibar. The Zanzibar archipelago, which consists of the Zanzibar and Pemba Islands as well as several islets, are located in the Indian Ocean approximately 25 miles off the […]
Caprivi

This shares borders with Angola, Botswana, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. The Chobe, Kwando, Linyanti, and Zambezi are the four perennial rivers that encircle the Caprivi. The riverine forests and large wetlands in these waterfront areas are home to over 600 different species of birds, four of the Big Five (minus the rhino), and four National Parks: […]
Tsavo East and west

Tsavo West and Tsavo East together make up the largest National Park in Kenya, covering nearly 22,000 km2, making it one of the largest in the world. Kenya is divided into East and West regions by a road and railway that runs through The Park, which is located halfway between Mombasa and Nairobi. Generally level, […]
Nairobi

Although Nairobi has rapidly caught up with the modern world, it is still the safari capital of Africa. Once a frontier town, it has grown to be one of the biggest and most fascinating cities in Africa. The city is a thriving hub with an endless energy. This is a place of stark contrasts, where […]
Samburu National Reserve

Located in the northern region of Kenya, Samburu National Reserve is one of the country’s 56 protected areas. Its abundance of flora and fauna has made it famous. Situated on the flood plains and land of the Waso Nyiro drainage system within the Great Rift Valley, it spans an area of 390 km2 and reaches […]
Meru National Park

This 870 km2 wilderness area is located in the Eastern Province’s Meru District, northeast of Mount Kenya. The majority of the terrain is made up of open grassland in some areas, wooded grasslands in others, and prickly bush land in the north. There are also extensive Doum and Raffia palm riverine forests in the park. […]
Masai Mara

One of Kenya’s largest wildlife reserves is the Masai Mara, a vast expanse of open plain grasslands, woodlands, and smooth hills that is home to some of the most exciting wildlife in Africa. Within the Great Serengeti ecosystem, it occupies an area of 320 km² in southwest Kenya. In essence, it is the northern extension […]
Lake Nakuru and Lake Naivasha

One of the most iconic pictures of Kenya can be seen in Nakuru, where thousands of flamingos form a magnificent flock that is truly breathtaking. But Nakuru offers more than just flamingos. Both black and white rhinos can be found in this significant national park, which also serves as a rhino sanctuary. There is plenty […]