Jungle Surfing

Kenya is a top wildlife destination, recommended especially for those taking a first-time safari. For Kenya Safaris' choice, the Masai Mara offers excellent big cat encounters and is the setting for the yearly wildebeest migration. Palm-lined beaches offer a perfect place to relax after an action-packed safari.
Sarara Camp, Samburu
The light aircraft's arrival at this six-tent wilderness camp is dramatic, gliding through the steep-rising peaks of the Mathews Range in northern Kenya. Located in the Namunyak Wildlife Conservancy, it was founded by third-generation Kenyans in partnership with the local Samburu community. Elephants travelling from as far as Ethiopia come to drink at the infinity pool and reticulated giraffes can be encountered on horseback rides
Kicheche Bush Camp, Maasai Mara
Some of the world’s top wildlife photographers stay at this award-winning camp in the Olare Motorogi Conservancy, bordering the Maasai Mara National Reserve, where a healthy big-cat population guarantees great game viewing. A loyal following comes for the excellent guides who are experts at reading animal behaviour and positioning vehicles, and the communal dining area can quickly feel like a family home. 
Asilia Rekero Camp, Maasai Mara
Overlooking the Talek River in the Maasai Mara National Reserve, this classic safari camp is perfectly positioned for wildebeest migration. A wooden dining deck provides front-row seats for any action and several of the nine rustic tents have river views. Even when the gnus aren’t in town there’s plenty to see and hear. Giraffes frequently come to drink, lions can be found lazing on the warm granite rocks and hippos honk throughout the night. 
Masai Mara National Reserve
The Masai Mara is the most renowned safari park in Kenya. Famous for its great herds of plains' game – including its exceptional population of Masai lions, African leopards and Tanzanian cheetahs – it’s also the best place to see the Great Migration: the annual movement of zebra, gazelle and wildebeest to and from the Serengeti in Tanzania. It contains many elephants and virtually every other type of wildlife found in Kenya. This park is also known for having the most approachable animals.
Amboseli National Park
The majestic Mount Kilimanjaro is a Kenyan safari must-see. She comes out from the mist in the early morning, while some of the largest tuskers you’ll ever see graze at her feet, and will spoil you with huge herds drinking water from surface springs. The park is home to as many as 370 species of birds and you can expect to see zebras, wildebeest, spotted hyenas, lions, cheetahs, giraffes, buffalo, warthogs, impalas, jackals and leopards.
 

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