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Hello to you visitor and feel at home when browsing through this website. Today I want to tell you about my country Kenya.
Our environment welcomes the business visitor and holiday adventurer into Kenya, and its appealing safari country, a land
on the Equator in East Africa, famous for its thriving business capital city, and truly remarkable for its enormous concentrations
of wildlife, in some of the most spectacular natural surrounding in this World. Spectacular, in the sense that the government
has ensured protection of the great domains of National Parks and Game Reserves, these beautiful awe inspiring areas in which
live a magnificent variety of animal species, that weave their varied seasonal patterns of annual migration. Nairobi, the
magic land’s capital city, is the arrival, start, relaxing mid -break off point, finishing point and departure any visitors
undertaking for any length of “Safari” a word that spells the thrilling expectations of adventure. In fact breath
taking adventure into a vast land which weaves continuous new world with each dawn as the visitor takes in the magic of “
The great Rift Valley” and the attractions of the captivating animal kingdoms of “ Amboseli”” Mount
Kenya’, “Samburu” “Aberdare” , “Lake Nakuru” “ Tsavo” and above all
the added further magic of the “ Maasai Mara” which forms the Northern part of the “ Serengeti” “Game
Reserve” and its magnetic captivating animal wild life migration. However lengthy or taxing a tailored or custom- made
“ Safari” may be, the visitor is guaranteed the “ arrival “ mid-day relaxing break and “ departure
relaxation” Luxury accommodation of our Tourist Hotels. Kenya topography is varied and ranges from wide rolling grass
lands to thorn deserts, and palm fringed tropical coastline to high plateau, culminating in the peaks of Mt. Kenya. Kenya
has also one of the largest lakes in the world notably Lake Victoria, 26,828 square miles, which is the second largest fresh
– water lake in the world. The rainy seasons vary markedly over Kenya and there’s no month when rains are not
in progress in some parts. It is said that Kenya is many things to many people. To some it is the modern city of Nairobi with
its beautiful climate, clean streets, Skyscrapers, international hotels, unrivalled accommodation and one of the finest most
modern airports in Africa. To others it is the land of lush rolling expanses of tea and coffee plantations. To others it is
Africa, the dry bush, nature and its wildlife accessible and unchanging. And to others Kenya is a land of palm trees, of magnificent
unspoiled beaches, of Islam and the quiet courtesy of a happy coastal populace. In fact Kenya is all these things. No other
country in Africa offers such contrast. There are places where the motorist can travel less than 50 miles and run the whole
ecological gamut, from the high moor land through the dense forest, farmland and scrub into the parched desert. The country
straddles the equator. It rises from the coast to altitudes of 10,000 feet or more before dropping down into Lake Victoria.
It is the ethical meeting place of Africa, its people coming from four main ethnic groups – Bantu, Nilo-Hamitic, Nilotic,
and Hamitic. Welcome to Kenya.
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