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Kenya Safaris, Kenya
Camping Safaris, Kenya Lodge Safaris, Mount Kilimanjaro
climbing, Mount Kenya Climbing, Maasai Mara Climbing,
Wildebeest migration, Hotel booking, About Kenya, Culture
overview in Kenya, Culture overview in Tanzania, Specialists
in African Tours, Kenyan Safaris, Tanzania safaris, Camping
in Kenya
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About Kenya
K enya
is the heart of African safari country, housing the most diverse
collection of wild animals on the continent. Kenya has some of the
world’s most spectacular wildlife parks, beaches, coral reefs,
mountain scapes and ancient Swahili cities. However, it is the game
parks, which attract people to Kenya. The main parks in Kenya are
Masai Mara National Reserve,Samburu, Amboseli, Tsavo, Nairobi, Lamu,
Marsabit National Park & Reserve and Mombasa.
Masai Mara National Reserve is the
most popular game park in Kenya. It is a massive 320-sq-km reserve,
which is filled with wildlife. Here you will spot lions, elephants,
buffalos, zebras and hippos. You may also catch the lions hunting.
As it is a reserve rather than a national park the Maasai people are
allowed to graze and hunt animals here.
Nairobi is the capital of Kenya and
is a great place to get a taste of urban African life. The main
places to visit here is River Rd, the National Museum, the Snake
Museum, the National Archives and the Nairobi National Park.
Lamu is situated on Kenya's upper
East Coast. Lamu is a relaxed medieval style area. While here you
should visit the Lamu Museum, the Swahili House Museum and the
Donkey Sanctuary. You should also experience the trip by dhow.
Marsabit National Park & Reserve has
one of Kenya’s most scenic and tranquil camp sites. It is almost
essential to camp here to see all of what the park has to offer
because of the abundance of thick forest. The larger mammals reside
in this park including lions, leopards, cheetahs, elephants, rhinos,
buffalos, warthogs, zebras, giraffes, hyenas and gazelles.
Mombasa is the largest port on the
coast of East Africa. It is packed with spectacular wooden
shopfronts and balconies, which will amaze you. The most popular
attraction is Fort Jesus, which dominates the harbour entrance. A
string of beautiful beaches line the coast just south of the town.
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Culture
There are over 70 tribal groups
amongst the Africans in Kenya.
English and Swahili are the main
languages spoken throughout the country, however, there are many
other tribal languages. Another language you might come across is
Sheng, spoken by the younger members of society. Sheng is a mixture
of Swahili and English along with a few other languages.
Most Kenyans are Christians, however,
most of those on the coast and in the eastern part of the country
are Muslim. Muslims make up some 30% of the population. In the more
remote tribal areas you'll find a mixture of Muslims, Christians and
those who follow their ancestral tribal beliefs.
Kenyans love to party, and the music
style is known as benga. It originated among the Luo people of
western Kenya and became popular in the area in the 1950s.
Kenyan cuisine generally consists of
stodge filler with beans or a meat sauce. Kenyans love beer almost
as much as their dancing and there's a huge local brewing industry.
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Local_Currency
The currency in Botswana is the pula.
Full banking services are available
in major towns, and you can exchang traveller's checks quite easily.
In remote towns and villages where there are no established banks,
travelling banks are available weekly or monthly. These rural
banking services might change traveller's checks but are not likely
to change cash. Most major credit cards are accepted at tourist
hotels and restaurants in the larger cities and towns.
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Transport
The easiest and quickest way to
travel around Kenya is by flying. With around 250 airports and
plenty of airlines connecting Nairobi with Mombasa, Kisumu, Nanyuki,
Malindi, Lamu and the national parks/reserves of Amboseli, Masai
Mara and Samburu. Another good way to travel is by train, these
operate to most places around Kenya and are fairly reliable. Buses
are also available and are equally reliable as trains. Car hire is
readily available, however it can be expensive. You may prefer to
take the more scenic route and sail along the East African coast on
a dhow.
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Visa_Information
All visitors require a visa except
citizens of some Commonwealth countries and citizens of selected
countries such as Denmark, Germany, the Republic of Ireland, Italy,
Norway, Spain, South Africa and Sweden.
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