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Kenya Safaris, Kenya
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KAKAMEGA FOREST & LAKE VICTORIA
Kakamega
Forest Reserve covers an area of about 240 km2 and was established to
protect the only tropical rainforest in Kenya, a remnant and eastern
limit of rainforests of Zaire and West Africa. As a remnant of
previously large forest, Kakamega is a refuge of many endemic species of
animals and plants.

The second largest fresh water lake
in the world, Lake Victoria geographically dominates the area with its
70,000 sq km surface. Despite its huge size, the murky lake is not that
deep - only 100 metres at its deepest.
Although it borders on three countries - Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda - it
is no longer possible to travel between these countries via the lake.
The basin is home to the Luo people, who moved into the area from Sudan
in the 15th century and are now Kenya's third largest ethnic group.
Although western Kenya does not attract many tourists and is blissfully
free of safari minibuses, it is an extremely scenic region with gentle
hills and emerald tea plantations.
A Lake Victoria Safari will guarantee you uncrowded and private
game viewing. The region is also ideal for birdwatching as the lake
attracts a variety of large water birds.
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