Kenya
is a name that is quite synonymous with Safari and wildlife. It is a
great place for adventure and to just explore and enjoy nature and
wildlife. The culture and contemporary art of the people of Kenya as
well as some of their architecture, are also objects of admiration and
appreciation. Jumia Travel, the leading online travel agency, shares 4
beautiful things about Kenya.

Maasai Mara National Reserve
This
is one of the world’s most fascinating game reserves. It borders
Tanzania and is considered the northern extension of the Serengeti. The
Maasai Mara is more or less a ‘wildlife corridor’ between Kenya and
Tanzania. The magnificent reserve is named after the Maasai people who
live in the park and graze their animals there. It is famous for the
‘Great Migration’, a time when thousands of wildebeest, zebra and
Thompson’s gazelle travel to and from the Serengeti (that is, from July
to October). It also known for predator sightings because of its
relatively large number of lions, cheetahs and leopards; throngs of
hippos and crocodiles lurk in its nearby river called the ‘Mara River’.
Lake Nakuru National Park
This
park in central Kenya is famous for its huge flock of pink flamingoes.
The flock of birds can be seen on Lake Nakuru itself – one of the Rift
Valley soda lakes that comprises almost a third of the park’s area. The
park was established in 1960 and boasts of more than 450 species of
birds as well as a rich diversity of other wildlife like lions,
leopards, warthogs, waterbucks, pythons, white rhinos etc. Its terrain
ranges from ‘sweeping grasslands’ that border the lake to rocky cliffs
and woodland. Additionally, the park also protects the largest
‘Euphorbia Candelabrum Forest’ in Africa.
Lamu
Lamu
is a small island that is northeast of Mombasa in Kenya. The lovely
island practically ‘oozes old world charm’ and has been named a UNESCO
World Heritage Site. The town is Kenya’s oldest continually inhabited
settlement with origins that date back to the 12th century. Its
labyrinth streets provide a path to explore the island’s rich trading
history reflected in its buildings, and the architectural features from
the Arabs, Europeans and Indians which are evident in the same
buildings, with a discernible Swahilli technique. A visit to this
beautiful town is much like a time travel experience to explore what the
12th century was like. Common features of the town's architecture
include: intricately carved wooden doors, coral stone buildings, hidden
courtyards, verandas and rooftop patios. Donkeys are still the common
means of transportation in this town and most of its population are
Muslims. Some of the island’s top attractions include: the Lamu Museum
with displays on Swahili culture and the region's nautical history; the
Lamu Fort; the Donkey Sanctuary and the island’s white sand beaches.
Nairobi
Nairobi
is Kenya’s beautiful capital city. It is considered the largest in
Kenya and is famous for its rich colonial history. Nairobi was once the
capital of British East Africa and today, the city is open to tourists
to explore its famous historic sites as well as its beautiful wildlife
attractions. The Nairobi Museum is one of such famous historic sites
that exhibits Kenya’s history, culture, contemporary art and even
nature, through its botanical garden. Another famous historical site is
the Karen Blixen Museum. For wildlife, the Nairobi National Park is an
excellent choice and the Giraffe Center, near the famous Giraffe Manor,
is a great place to admire the lovely long-necked animals of popular
fables.
4 Beautiful Things About Kenya
Reviewed by getitrightnigerians
on
06:18:00
Rating:
No comments:
Take advantage of our blog traffic and promote your product to millions of viewers.
For advert placements and other Enquiries, kindly send us a mail at [email protected] or call 08025707646, 07031338542
Visit the Play stores to Download our mobile app and stay up -to-date.