Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Kenya Safari Guide

Many people spend a considerable amount of money going to the same destinations on vacation. If you are bored with the same vacation routines and would like a different atmosphere and a bit of adventure on your next vacation, think about going on a Kenya Safari.

Many people have the wrong ideas about going on safari. They mostly think of images of Hollywood movies and danger. However, this is far from the truth.

There are many vacation packages to book a Kenya Safari. There are many online sites where you can book your trip, choose the locations you want to visit, and choose a safari provider as well. Some sites make it so easy to book your vacation that they are designed as a step-by-step user-friendly process.

The wildlife and the landscape that you are able to enjoy are one of the most important features of a Kenya Safari. East Africa has many ecosystems and with them, the opportunity of a lifetime to enjoy their beauty. There is a big variety on the flora and fauna of the area.

You will see savannas, deserts, coral reefs, dense forests, rivers, beaches, lakes, alpine meadows, elephants, lions, zebras, large vultures, the most beautiful butterflies, and much more - all depending on the area that you visit.

There are some interesting areas to visit as part of your Kenya Safari. The five top Kenya parks to visit include the Masai Mara Game Reserve, Sanburu Game Reserve, Amboseli National Park, Aberdares and Mt Kenya National Park, and Lake Nakuru National Park.

YOU can choose from different packages, which will include different stays and places to go. For example, you can book your safari for 7, 8, 9, 10, 12 days, and the locations will vary depending on the length of your trip.

Kenya is an excellent place to visit year-round. However, the months of July-August and December are the busiest, so it is important to book your safari ahead of time. Accommodations and the parks are crowded during those months. It is advisable to book 6-9 months in advance.

One of the reasons is that during the months of March-May you will experience heavy rains. It will be raining lighter during October-December. This leaves January and February as good times to visit. Many birds are migrating during that time and the sights and sounds will be amazing.

The climate on northern Kenya will be hot and dry, the coast is humid and hot, and the inland and dense areas have a cooler temperature since they are higher. It gets cooler during the night and morning time.

It is recommended to wear comfortable summer clothes year round. In addition, the hottest weather seems to be from February to March. July through August seem to be the coolest.

You will experience the wilder beast migration in the Masai Mara and many different cultures, some are villages that have not been modernized, and remain as they were. There are 42 villages, and Kenya has 59 national parks and reserves.

You can travel many ways - by camel, horse, air balloon, boat, Vehicle, and even bike. Kenya also has 38 golf courses, for the least adventurous - although wildlife is always near.

A Kenya Safari has much to offer, certainly an experience of a lifetime.

By : David_Tallis

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